Hello, There is strong connection between skin problems and liver health but it’s often misunderstood Core connection In Ayurveda -liver=yakrit -skin disease= result of impure blood Liver’s main job -detoxification -blood purification So when liver function is disturbed-> toxins circulate-> show up on skin How liver affects skin 1) Blood impurity-> skin eruptions -acne -pimples -boils Linked to -Acne vulgaris 2) Excess heat (pitta)-> redness and irritation -rashes -burning sensation -sensitive skin 3) Toxin accumulation-> chronic skin issues -pigmentation -dull skin -itching 4) Poor digestion-> indirect liver load -weak digestion= ama (toxins) -liver overload= skin reacts Important reality Not all skin problems are liver related Example -hormonal acne-> hormones -fungal infection-> local cause but -chronic, recurring skin issues-> often liver + gut involved Ayurvedic view -focus is not only on skin focus= liver + blood+ digestion 1) Liver detox support -Arogyavardhini vati= 1 tab twice daily after meals =improves liver function 2) Blood purification -Mahamanjisthadi kashaya= 15ml with warm water twice daily after meals =clears skin from root 3) Cooling + anti-toxin -guduchi ghan vati= 2 tabs twice daily after meals =reduces inflammation Diet plan -green vegetables -bitter foods= neem, karela -warm , simple meals Avoid -oily,spicy food -alcohol -junk food -excess sugar Lifestyle -proper sleep -stress control -hydration Result timeline -2-3 weeks= skin calm -4-6 weeks= fewer breakouts -2-3 months= clear improvement Connection= liver<-> blood<->skin Poor liver function-> toxins-> skin problems Best treatment -improve liver -purify blood -correct digestion Do follow Hope this might be helpful Thank you
All skin problems are due to Rakta dhatu dushti (blood toxins or impurities.) In Ayurveda, the liver can be correlated with the Mūla (root/origin) of the Raktavaha Srotas — the channels responsible for formation, nourishment, and circulation of Rakta Dhatu (blood tissue). Classical texts mention the Yakrit (liver) and Pleeha (spleen) as important roots of this system. The liver plays a major role in: Formation and nourishment of blood Maintaining healthy circulation Removing toxins and impurities from the blood Supporting Pitta balance and metabolism From a modern perspective, the liver acts like the body’s natural blood purifier. Blood coming from the digestive system passes through the liver, where harmful substances, toxins, drugs, excess hormones, and waste products are filtered and processed. The liver also helps break down old red blood cells, stores iron and vitamins, and produces proteins essential for healthy blood.