Diet and Remedies for Oily, Acne-Prone Skin - #45315
I have sensitive, oily acne prone skin . It seems congested, got blackheads and whiteheads.canyou please suggest diet changes or tonics that will help. Or the process which is going to be helpful .
How long have you been experiencing these skin issues?:
- 3-6 monthsWhat is your current diet like?:
- Mostly vegetarianHave you previously tried any treatments or remedies?:
- Yes, prescription medicationsDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition


Doctors' responses
Acne , pimples and other skin issues might be due to- 1. Pitta aggravation 2. Oily skin type 3. Intake of oily or junk food 4. Not taking proper care of your skin 5. Use of chemical loaded products 6. Chronic constipation Treatment - 1. Neem ghanvati 1-0-1 after meal 2. Mahamanjisthadi kwath 30ml with 30 ml water twice a day after meal 3. Apply Aloe vera gel after cleaning the face with rosewater 4. Apply kumkumadi tel before bedtime
Follow these - 1. Adequate amount of water 2. Eat antioxidant rich food like amla, beans, green tea, spinach etc 3. Clean your towel and pillowcase every week 4. Avoid using makeup or some chemical product especially before sleeping. 5. Stress management -Through meditation, walking, journaling etc.
Yoga - 1. Anulom vilom 2. Sheetali 3. Sheetkari FOLLOW UP AFTER 1 MONTH. REGARDS, DR.ANUPRIYA
For oily and acne-prone skin, Ayurveda often attributes this to an imbalance in the Pitta and Kapha doshas, resulting in excessive oil production and hindered skin metabolism. To remedy this through dietary adjustments and home remedies, there are specific strategies you can adopt.
First, focus on a Pitta-Kapha pacifying diet. Incorporate more cooling and astringent foods into your meals. Think of fresh fruits such as apples, pears and grapes, which help balance Pitta without adding to Kapha. Ensure that green leafy vegetables, legumes, and whole grains become staples in your meals. Avoid spicy, oily and excessively salty foods; they are known to aggravate these doshas.
Hydration is essential – drink plenty of warm water throughout the day to support digestion and detoxification. An infusion of coriander seeds steeped in hot water can be particularly beneficial when consumed daily in the morning. This aids in flushing out toxins that contribute to breakouts.
Herbal tonics like Triphala can support a gentle detox of the body. Take 1 teaspoon of Triphala powder with warm water or honey before going to bed. This not only aids digestion but helps in cleansing the system, reducing acne triggers.
For topical care, consider using Aloe Vera gel to soothe and cool the skin. It helps reduce inflammation and promotes healing. Applying a paste made of sandalwood powder and rose water a few times a week might also help to clear out congestion and reduce blackheads and whiteheads by tightening pores.
Avoid heavy creams and lotions that may block the pores. Stick to natural, non-comedogenic moisturizers. Try to maintain a regular cleansing regime using mild herbal cleansers containing turmeric or neem— known for their antibacterial properties.
Lastly, stress management is crucial. Practice yoga or meditative exercises regularly to help keep Pitta in balance. This holistic approach can support skin health over time. While these steps are generally safe, it’s advisable to consult with a healthcare provider familiar with your specific needs before making any significant changes.
Oily, acne-prone skin typically indicates an imbalance in the pitta and kapha doshas, with excess heat and moisture contributing to skin congestion. Adjusting your diet and skincare routine can help balance these doshas and improve the condition.
Firstly, incorporate foods that are pacifying for pitta. Consume more cool, hydrating foods like cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens. Avoid spicy, fried, or heavy foods, as they may aggravate pitta. Warm, cooked meals are ideal, but avoid excessive oil and spices. Include bitter-tasting foods like bitter gourd and fenugreek, as they cleanse the skin and reduce pitta.
For kapha management, avoid dairy products like cheese which can be heavy and clogging. Instead, opt for light meals and detoxifying herbs like turmeric and ginger, which help to reduce kapha accumulation.
A specific tonic you might consider is Neem juice, well-known for its purifying properties and ability to detoxify the skin. Take a shot of fresh neem juice daily in the morning on an empty stomach, but make sure it’s diluted properly as it can be quite strong.
Focus on proper hydration, drink warm water or herbal teas to keep your digestive system active. Adding triphala to your routine can improve digestion and eliminate toxins. Consume triphala powder mixed with warm water before bedtime.
Steam your face once a week with a few tulsi leaves in the water to open the pores and clear out the blackheads and whiteheads. If the acne persists or worsens, consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation, as deeper hormonal or metabolic imbalances might need professional intervention.

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