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Skin Is Not Just Genetics
Many people believe they have “bad skin genes.”
In reality, many have good genetic potential for clear skin but never realize it because their gut is chronically compromised.
Genes set the ceiling.
Gut health determines whether you ever reach it.
Inflammation Masks Good Genetics
A dysfunctional gut promotes low-grade, chronic inflammation.
Even with good genetics, this can result in acne, dull skin, accelerated aging, and poor healing.
Inflammation ecan override genetic advantages.
Leaky Gut = Skin Issues Despite “Good Genes”
When the gut barrier is weakened, endotoxins enter the bloodstream and activate immune responses that show up in the face.
Many people would have clear skin if gut-driven inflammation weren’t constantly triggered.
Acne Treatments Without Fixing the Gut
This is why many people turn quickly to strong interventions like isotretinoin (Accutane) or aggressive topicals.
These approaches can suppress symptoms but often leave the underlying issue untouched.
Without fixing the gut, skin problems commonly return.
Fix the Gut First — Then Decide
Before choosing extreme measures, the priority should be stabilizing gut health and reducing systemic inflammation.
Fixing the gut often reveals how good your skin genetics actually are.
Conclusion
Clear skin rarely fails because of genetics.
It fails because gut-driven inflammation suppresses genetic potential.
Clear skin rarely fails because of genetics.
It fails because gut-driven inflammation suppresses genetic potential.
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