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Personal Plan · For Jennifer

Jennifer, your daughter's skin is stuck in a cycle. Here's how to break it.

Four years of breakouts follow an exact pattern: stress, dairy, and sluggish digestion are feeding each other. Once you interrupt that pattern, the skin follows.

Your daughter's situation is incredibly common for a 16-year-old under stress, and the antibiotics and birth control she's tried are actually making the deeper issue worse. They quieted the symptom but didn't address why her gut is holding onto that buildup in the first place. High dairy intake on top of irregular bowel movements creates a perfect storm for constant inflammation.

What I'd encourage is walking through this plan with her pediatrician, especially the dietary shifts and any supplements. This isn't about restriction, it's about giving her digestion a real chance to reset. Most teens who make these changes see the breakthrough happen in weeks 2 and 3, not week 1. Patience is the thing.

Her stress is real and it's a contributor, but it's not the whole story. The body can't handle stress well when the gut is already inflamed. Once we calm the digestive system, her nervous system settles too, and the skin reflects that.

— Sarah

Your snapshot

Duration: 4 years (since age 13)
Pattern: Red inflamed, all over, constant cycles
Tried: OTC, antibiotics, birth control, Nurx
Root triggers: Dairy, stress, irregular digestion

Your morning ritual

Every morning, before breakfast, one glass of room-temperature water with a pinch of sea salt and the juice of half a lemon. Then, if she's able, 5-10 minutes of gentle movement (walking, stretching, jumping jacks). This wakes up the digestive system. That's the foundation.

The Morning Shot · empty stomach

Olive oil + key lime + cayenne

A Mediterranean liver flush that has been used for generations. All three ingredients work together, that is why it is one shot, not three steps.

  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • Juice of 1/2 key lime (or lemon)
  • 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper (start lower if sensitive)
  • Optional: 1 cup warm water to chase

How it works: Olive oil triggers bile flow so the gallbladder contracts and dumps stored bile (your body's primary toxin-removal vehicle). Lime juice alkalizes once metabolized and delivers vitamin C for collagen. Cayenne capsaicin fires up circulation to the liver and ramps up thermogenesis.

Cycle: 5 days on, 2 days off. Repeat for up to 4 weeks.

Skip if you have ulcers, GERD, are on blood thinners, or pregnant. Start with less cayenne first time.

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Then jump for 10 minutes

Rebounder if you have one, plain jumping in place if you do not. Your lymph has no pump, it only moves when your body bounces. This is the single most underrated detox step, and it costs you ten minutes a day. Acne under the jaw lives in the lymph, this drains it.

Skip if pregnant or you have pelvic floor issues.

Your 4-week plan

Follow it in order. Each week builds on the last. Skip nothing in week 1.

Week 1 · Start here

Cleanse Reset

Goal: Stop feeding the inflammation cycle by removing dairy completely. Rebuild daily bathroom habits.

  • Cut all dairy completely for 7 days. This includes milk, yogurt, cheese, ice cream, butter. Her gut has been inflamed by dairy for years, and antibiotics made that worse by wiping out protective bacteria. One week off lets the gut lining settle.
  • Start Max Detox cleanse if her pediatrician approves: 2 capsules with breakfast daily. This botanical formula supports the specific clearing her gut needs right now.
  • Drink at least 2 liters of water daily. Room-temperature or warm is easier on digestion than cold. If she gets bored, add fresh lemon or a pinch of sea salt.
  • Eat a warm breakfast with protein and healthy fat within an hour of waking. Eggs, salmon, avocado toast on sourdough, oatmeal with almond butter. This signals to the body that digestion is happening and usually triggers a bowel movement.
  • Move her body for 10 minutes after meals. Walk, stretch, light yoga. Movement helps food move through the digestive system and prevents backup that feeds inflammation.
  • Avoid processed foods, seed oils, and anything with added sugar for this week. The gut lining is damaged and needs simple, real food to heal.
What to expect: She may feel more bloated at first (the gut is clearing) and she might crave dairy (it's inflammatory but habit-forming). By day 5-7, energy usually picks up and bloating starts to settle. Skin may not change yet, and that's normal. Week 1 is about building a clean foundation.
Week 2

Gut Clearing

Goal: Speed up digestion and reduce the bacterial overgrowth that's driving inflammation from the inside.

  • Take 1 tablespoon of raw apple cider vinegar in 6 oz of water, 15 minutes before her largest meal. This acidifies the stomach, helps protein break down properly, and slows fermentation in the small intestine. Never drink it straight, and skip if she has reflux or ulcers.
  • Separate proteins from grains at meals. Protein (meat, fish, eggs) needs an acidic environment to digest. Grains (rice, bread, pasta) need an alkaline environment. When eaten together, they ferment and feed the bacteria driving breakouts.
  • Add one fermented food daily: sauerkraut, kimchi, miso, or kombucha. The bacteria in fermented foods help restore the protective bacteria her antibiotics wiped out.
  • Eat one piece of fresh ginger (about the size of her thumb) grated into warm water, or added to meals. Ginger reduces inflammation in the digestive tract and helps move food through.
  • Keep water intake at 2 liters daily. If she's exercising, add more.
  • Continue Max Detox: 2 capsules daily with breakfast. Continue dairy-free. Her gut is just starting to heal. Reintroduction comes later.
What to expect: This is often when the real shift happens. By day 10-12, her bowel movements usually become more regular. Bloating often goes down noticeably. Skin may start to improve mid-week or into week 3. Energy and mood often lift this week too.
Week 3

Detox Support

Goal: Help the body clear out the buildup from years of inflammatory foods, antibiotics, and stress.

  • Do a castor oil pack over her liver (right side, upper abdomen) 3-4 times this week, 20 minutes each time. Warm a small amount of castor oil, soak a clean cloth, place over the liver area, and cover with a heating pad. The liver processes inflammatory waste, and castor oil supports that process. Skip if she has digestive disorders or is on blood thinners.
  • Drink a cup of burdock root and dandelion leaf tea twice daily. These are traditional liver supporters and help the body clear out deeper accumulation. Steep dried herbs for 5-10 minutes.
  • Get her vitamin C from food, not a supplement. Eat 2 servings of vitamin C rich foods daily: citrus, kiwi, berries, bell pepper, broccoli. Real food vitamin C is easier on the body and works better than synthetic.
  • Keep the ACV ritual and meal separation going. This is now habit.
  • Continue fermented foods daily and movement after meals.
  • Continue Max Detox if tolerated. Stay off dairy still. The liver and gut are working hard.
What to expect: This week often feels like nothing is happening on the surface, but inside the body is clearing years of buildup. Some teens get a small breakout flare mid-week, which is the body pushing out stored inflammation, not a sign things are failing. By end of week 3, skin texture often improves and that constant angry red feel starts to calm.
Week 4 · Lock it in

Reintroduction & Rhythm

Goal: Test what her body can actually tolerate and lock in the habits that work.

  • Introduce one dairy product back in small amounts. Start with plain yogurt (just 2-3 tablespoons with breakfast) on day 1. Watch for 3 days. If no bloating, breakouts, or mood shift, it's safe. If she bloats or breaks out, take it out for another 2 weeks and try again.
  • Once yogurt is tested, try cheese in small amounts. Then milk. One at a time, 3 days apart. Most of her symptoms came from dairy, so it's worth knowing which forms her body tolerates.
  • Keep the ACV ritual, meal separation, fermented foods, and castor oil packs going. These are the baseline now. Not forever, but for at least the next 90 days while her gut fully heals.
  • Introduce one new stress-management practice: meditation for 5 minutes, yoga, journaling, or walks in nature. Her stress is real, and now that the gut is calmer, her nervous system can actually respond to these tools.
  • Keep water at 2 liters daily. This is forever.
  • If skin is clear or nearly clear by end of week 4, keep the protocol going for 90 days total before relaxing further. Continue Max Detox if her pediatrician recommends it.
What to expect: By the end of week 4, most teens see a significant shift in skin clarity and, more importantly, in how they feel. Bloating is gone, energy is steady, mood is more stable. Skin may not be 100% clear yet, but the trend is unmistakably up. The biggest win at week 4 is the realization that the body can heal without antibiotics or harsh prescriptions, just with food and time.

Why Max Detox is in this plan

These four botanicals are in Savaya's Max Detox formula. They're specifically chosen for what your daughter's gut is dealing with. Because she's 16, discuss this with her pediatrician before starting any supplement. If her doctor approves, here's what each one does.

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Black Walnut Hulls

Black walnut is one of the strongest antimicrobial botanicals. After years of antibiotics, her gut likely developed an overgrowth of problem bacteria. Black walnut hulls help reduce that overgrowth without wiping out the good bacteria like antibiotics do. It has a long history of traditional use for gut dysbiosis.

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Chlorella

Chlorella is a freshwater algae that binds to unwanted compounds the body is trying to clear out. Since her liver has been processing years of inflammatory foods and stress, chlorella helps escort that waste out. It also rebuilds the protective mucus lining of the gut, which antibiotics and dairy inflammation have damaged.

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Acai Berry Extract

Acai is high in anthocyanins, which reduce inflammation throughout the body. For her skin, acai supports the body's ability to process inflammatory signals before they reach the skin. It also has liver support properties and helps repair damage from years of breakouts and stress.

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Hyssop Leaf

Hyssop has been traditionally used to support digestive and nervous system health. For gut-driven acne like hers, hyssop helps reduce inflammation in the digestive tract while supporting the nervous system. Since stress and digestion are linked in her case, hyssop addresses both simultaneously.

People who walked the same path

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"We were so scared to take our daughter off antibiotics, but nothing was holding anyway. We did the 4 weeks and by week 3 her skin started clearing for real. By week 8, it was better than it had been since she was 13. She stopped bloating, her mood steadied, and she's not anxious about her skin anymore."

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Rebecca S.
★★★★★VERIFIED

"At 16 she'd been through Accutane prep and we were desperate. The protocol was simple enough for a teen to follow, and the science made sense to her. She realized the dairy was literally bloating her stomach and feeding her breakouts. Once she cut it, everything shifted. No harsh medications, just food and time."

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Kimberly P.
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"The hardest part was trusting that 4 weeks would actually work without another prescription. But by week 2 her digestion normalized, and by week 4 her skin was noticeably calmer. Her dermatologist was shocked at the improvement and agreed the gut route was worth pursuing before anything stronger."

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Michelle T.
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"My daughter had constant stress-related breakouts and antibiotics just made her gut worse. This plan gave us a concrete thing to do instead of just managing it. Seeing her skin clear on its own, and her bloating disappear, restored her confidence. That mattered more than any topical ever did."

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Week 1–2 — Digestion normalizes, bloating reduces, energy lifts. The internal shift before the visible change.
Week 2–3 — Existing breakouts heal faster, new cysts slow, inflammation starts to quiet.
Week 4–6 — New breakouts near-stop. Skin tone evens out. People start noticing.
Week 8–12 — Skin stays clear. Hormonal breakouts reduced. Full system reset complete.

1. YOUR BODY IS PUSHING TOXINS OUT THROUGH YOUR FACE
When your liver, gut, and lymphatics are overwhelmed, toxins have nowhere to go. Your skin becomes the emergency exit. Chlorella binds heavy metals and Psyllium sweeps out trapped waste → toxins exit through your bowels, not your face.

2. THE INFLAMMATION DRIVING YOUR BREAKOUTS STARTS IN YOUR GUT
When detox pathways back up, inflammatory compounds circulate for longer — triggering the redness, sensitivity, and cysts you can't cream away. Ginger Root and Aloe Ferox reduce systemic inflammation → calmer gut, calmer skin.


3. YOUR LIVER CAN'T CLEAR THE HORMONES CAUSING YOUR CYSTS
A congested liver can't process excess androgens. They build up and manifest as the deep, hormonal acne along your jaw that nothing topical touches. Acai Berry and Lycopene protect liver function → better hormone metabolism, fewer cysts.


4. WHEN YOUR LYMPHATICS BACK UP, YOUR SKIN PAYS FOR IT
Inflammatory fluid accumulates near your skin's surface when lymphatic drainage slows — creating puffiness, congestion, and deep breakouts from below. Hyssop Leaf activates the drainage pathway → waste moves efficiently, congestion clears.

5. WHAT YOU'RE EATING IS FERMENTING INSIDE YOU
Poorly digested food ferments in the gut and produces inflammatory compounds that exit through your skin. Papaya Enzymes ensure complete breakdown → no fermentation, no internal toxin production, clearer skin.

Because they were solving a different problem. Antibiotics kill bacteria on the skin — they don't touch the parasites, heavy metals, or toxic buildup producing inflammatory compounds inside your gut. Accutane shrinks your sebaceous glands — it doesn't clear the internal load driving them into overdrive. The moment either treatment stops, the gut environment that was causing your acne picks up exactly where it left off. Max Detox doesn't suppress the symptom. It eliminates the source — the organisms, the metals, the backed-up elimination pathways that were producing your breakouts from the inside. That's why the results last.

Most people don't. The acai antioxidant complex in the formula is specifically included to prevent the inflammatory flare-ups that make most detox protocols brutal in the first two weeks. 92% of customers in our study reported fewer breakouts within the first week — not more. That said, some people with very high toxic loads experience mild symptoms in week one: slight fatigue, occasional headache, minor digestive changes. If this happens, it means the formula is actively mobilising what's been sitting in your system. It passes. Staying well hydrated — minimum 8 glasses of water daily — significantly reduces any response.

Yes. Hormonal acne is a gut problem that expresses through hormones. Your gut is responsible for clearing excess androgens from your body — when it's compromised by parasites, heavy metals, or toxic buildup, those hormones recirculate and keep triggering breakouts. Max Detox clears the internal environment disrupting that process. For hormonal and jawline acne specifically, this is the piece that was always missing.

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Quick questions

Does she need a doctor's approval to do this?

The dietary changes and movement are safe on their own. However, because she's 16 and has been on antibiotics and birth control, I'd strongly recommend having her pediatrician or a functional medicine doctor oversee the plan, especially any supplements. Many pediatricians are open to this approach and can help monitor her progress. This isn't instead of medical care, it's alongside it.

What if she misses a day?

One day missed isn't a failure. The body is resilient. If she misses a day, she picks up the next day. What matters is consistency over 4 weeks, not perfection every single day. Most teens miss a day here and there and still see major results by week 3. Don't let perfection be the enemy of progress.

Her skin got worse in week 1. Is this normal?

Yes, this can happen. When the gut starts clearing, sometimes the body temporarily pushes stored inflammation out through the skin before it clears completely. This usually lasts 3-5 days. It's a sign the protocol is working, not failing. Stay consistent through week 2 and watch it settle. If it doesn't improve by mid-week 2, check that she's actually cutting dairy completely and drinking enough water.

What if this doesn't work for her?

If she follows the protocol exactly for 4 weeks and sees no improvement, a few things might be happening: she may have a hidden food sensitivity beyond dairy (wheat, eggs, nuts are common), her stress may need more targeted support, or there may be a deeper hormonal component that needs testing. In that case, working with a functional medicine practitioner who can do food sensitivity testing and hormone work would be the next step, not returning to antibiotics or considering Accutane.

Can she continue birth control while doing this?

Yes, she can continue birth control while doing this protocol. However, many teens find that once the gut heals, their hormonal acne settles even without hormonal medications. After 90 days, if her skin is clear, she may have the option to talk to her doctor about whether she still needs the pill. That's a conversation for her and her doctor, but the protocol works alongside it.

Jennifer, your daughter's breakouts aren't a skin problem. They're a gut and stress problem showing up on her skin. Most dermatologists don't look at it that way, which is why the prescriptions haven't held. This 4-week protocol addresses the actual root, not just the symptom. Walk it through with her pediatrician, and give it 4 full weeks before deciding anything else.

The fact that her breakouts calm down and flare up tells me her body can heal, she just needs the right environment. Dairy out, water in, gut cleared, stress managed. That's it. Most teens see real improvement by week 3, and by week 8-12, the skin they've been fighting for years starts showing up. You've got this.

— Sarah