How I got rid of my back acne using a beetroot detox

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I was a pimpled teenager growing up, and I had a terrible back full of acne scars. Ashamed by those scars, I always made sure to cover up whenever I was going out. I’ve tried many products that claimed to lighten scars, and for a period of time I even resorted to using my facial wash for my back. But as you guessed it, none of them worked. Yet, who knew my cure would come in the form of a peculiar looking little root vegetable known as beetroot.

What are beetroots good for
Beetroots have a long history of being beneficial to our health. They were often used externally as well as for consumption. This vegetable is known to have anticarcinogenic properties, rich in iron and especially good for those who are anemic; taken on a daily basis will control your blood pressure and lower your risks of heart diseases. It also contains sodium, potassium, phosphorus, calcium and vitamins B1, B2, B3, B6 and C. The best part of beetroot is that it is low in calories and has no fats, so people who are particular of calories will be able to take this on a daily basis.

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Effects of beetroots on skin
Beetroots are anti-inflammatory and can be used to detoxify the liver to stimulate liver cells. This in turns help improve kidneys and bladder functions as well. When most of the toxins in your body are detoxified, it generally improves your skin and its overall appearance. Another function of beetroots is the increase in efficiency of oxygen intake by your red blood cells, improving your overall stamina and making you less fatigue. With all these benefits, your skin will benefit due to the ripple effect of the benefits it has on your body.

Ways to use beetroots for detox
The way I used beetroots was quite extreme, and that’s why I call it a detox. I would use an uncooked, medium sized one and make it into a juice using my blender and drink it first thing in the morning. I did that for two weeks, five times a week. It was around the second week that I noticed the scars on my back were gone. It wasn’t lesser or lighter, it was simply gone! I stopped taking beetroots after I found that my bowels started to get too watery, almost diarrhea-like. However, for those who have or had kidney stones, or any issues with the liver, it is advisable to get the opinions of your doctor to see if you are suitable to consume beetroots this regularly.

Impressive results
The only drawback about this detox was that my stools towards the end were diarrhea-like and so I wouldn’t recommend having this detox for too long. In fact, if your stools are watery before the two-week mark and you don’t think it’s normal, just stop. Apart from that, I was seriously very impressed with the results I got on my back and I intend to continue with this beetroot juice detox again in another one to two months’ time. Too bad I had no idea beetroots would have this fantastic effect or I would have taken a before and after photo of my back to show all of you.

(Pictures sourced from Flickr: top & bottom.)

Comments

  1. Megan says:

    Thanks for another great article, Cassie! ? I’ll definitely try this soon, just in time for summer!

  2. Jesslyn says:

    Thanks for the info! I am still suffering from bacne after many many years..Somehow they got better after I spray my back with ACV + water, but they are not entirely gone. So, is beetroot good for curing bacne then, other than acne scars?

  3. Carol says:

    It didn’t cause you to break out?

  4. Destiny7 says:

    Great article! I’ve read beets are also great to reduce blood pressure.

  5. EcoBeauty says:

    Hi Cassie, great article. I’ve heard lots of good things about beetroot and I tried taking it previous but stopped as I don’t have my own juicer and was only buying my beetroot juice from the hawker center stall. I was wondering whether the beetroot you took was organic? Problem with root and tuber crops is that they absorb most of the heavy metals from the soil and the nasties from the fertilizers and pesticides. In fact, even though the beetroot might be grown organically (no chemical fertilizers and pesticides), they are still prone to contamination from the naturally occurring heavy metals within the soil. I guess that aside from possibly getting watery stools, that’s another good reason not to take it continuously over long periods of time.
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  6. Lanie says:

    Beetroot is the best blood purifier. You can also use it to test whether you have enough HCl (hydrocholoric acid in your stomach), eat beet root or drink beet root juice , if your urine turns pink just after taking beet root, it means you have low HCL .

    My mother’s cancer therapy started with drinking Breuss Juice (which contains organic beet root juice as the base, with a few other things).. for 42 days… the BReuss Juice therapy healed her artritis, eczema and vertigo (and this cure I can confidently claim).. I cannot claim it cure cancer, but it definitely cured my mother’s other chronic concerns..

    her liver spots (on the face), which used to make her look so dark, has been reduced significantly…

    I also tried Breuss Juice (beetroot juice) detox for 5 days, it reduced my cravings for coffee and sugar, and my face glowed pink for almost several months.. and just like Cassie, I didnt have bacne and face acne for months after that detox..

    about the watery stool, I really didnt notice it much at that time, as we expected our stools to be watery during the therapy (as we take nothing but the juice and turmeric tea)… the healing crisis was almost negligible as we were also taking coffee enema twice daily at that time.. so the toxins are pulled out quite quickly…

    again, please read in context (we did it because of my mother’s cancer)..now am more inspired to do it again.. as it can also be done for beauty’s sake ?

    thanks Cassie for this inspiring article…
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  7. TG says:

    I would love to try this, but I already have IBS and don’t know if I could deal with the diarrhea. I wonder if there’s a way to dilute it somehow and do a longer detox to get the benefits without the bowel side effects.

    Thank you for posting this. It’s definitely something to read up on. My back acne has been a constant source of embarrassment since I was 14.

  8. Cassie says:

    I’m glad you enjoyed reading. ?

  9. Cassie says:

    I’m not too sure about curing existing bacne, because I have this terrible habit of scratching and picking at them. But for those unreachable areas that I haven’t been scratching, it’s all cleared. It may help in existing bacne as long as you don’t scratch them the way I do whenever I’m stressed.

  10. Cassie says:

    For my face it’s normal that I get occasional pimples from time to time, but for the back, nope, I didn’t break out unusually from the beets juice.

  11. Cassie says:

    Yes, there are many other health benefits apart from beauty related ones with beetroots. ?

  12. Cassie says:

    The ones I took were organically grown, but for the contamination from the soil, I don’t think I have much control over that. And like you said, I don’t take them too regularly because it’s definitely not something you can eat everyday. I intend to use them as a detox once in a long long while. ?

  13. Cassie says:

    Beetroots are amazing aren’t they? ?

  14. Cassie says:

    Honestly I’m not sure how to advise you on taking beetroots if you have IBS. Some articles on the internet suggests it is good for people with IBS, but because I used to suffer from IBS, I know how stressful it can get with watery stools. Personally, I usually like to trial and error and if it doesn’t work I’ll just stop eating it. But if you are afraid, you may want to consult an opinion of a doctor.

    I also understand how embarrassing back acne can be. It has become a habit for me to cover up even though my back is cleared. I get insecure when a large amount of skin on my back is exposed. I hope you find the solution to clearing your back soon. ?

  15. Swati says:

    hey Cassie…oh my gosh!! how did you manage to drink it, I tried but failed miserably!!! yes, the beetroot turns the stool red…its because of the color pigments and actually that’s not a serious issue but yes, taking it everyday might not be a good thing!! may be 2-3 times a week should also suffice.
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  16. vivavoomz says:

    I’ve tried beetroot juice before. Ran to the toilet many times. lol. It really is like the king of fruits/veggies for detox. But I’m not sure about how it is good for those who are anemic I am anemic and I couldn’t take too much, it makes me a little sick since beetroots also reduce blood pressure.
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  17. Cassie says:

    Ah is everyday too much? Oh dear.. Maybe that’s why i had really watery stools towards the end! And the taste is really earthy i have to admit. :p

  18. Cassie says:

    Yes it definitely made me visit the toilet really often. :p

  19. Priyanka says:

    Hii…I have a sluggish liver and i tried to take Beetroot .. i need a suggestion regarding the time of consumption of beet root,, can it be taken any time of the day or do i need to take it early morning ???

  20. Sesame says:

    You can take it in the morning or in the day.

  21. FruitLover says:

    I ever saw some stalls in wet market selling them. But, I do not think they are organic. Neither are those sold in Sheng Siong supermarket. Where to buy organic ones in Singapore ?

  22. Sesame says:

    Not too sure…how about cold storage? Do they sell? If not, those specialized organic stores might.

  23. Guada says:

    Hi! I have a terrible back now, full of acne marks as in all over my back. Its too dark. What was the condition of your acne before you took this drink ? Im hopeless

  24. Sakina says:

    Hi Cassie!

    A quick question. Will this beetroot detox work for facial acne scars? Does it matter the location of acne scars/ PIH?

    Thanks!
    Sakina.

  25. Sesame says:

    I don’t think it matters…it’s supposed to help detox so if you have skin issues because of internal problems, this may help.

  26. Amber says:

    Thanks Cassie,
    This is really full of great information ?
    I should try this out. I had acne since i was little and you know as a little kid you touch everything and touch your face. I had try Proactive and all it did was dry and my skin. I have small pores and the acne would be under my skin. Another thing that helped me , was getting extractions. My neighbor is a Esthetician so I go to her to get extractions and she only uses natural products like tree tea oils.

  27. Jo says:

    where can we buy beetroots in SG?

  28. Sesame says:

    Supermarkets. Try Cold Storage.

  29. Jocelyn says:

    Thanks for that share, so it looks like I have low HCl, what a cool piece of info. I love beetroot, juiced or in a sandwich or in anything for that matter. I didn’t realise it has so much benefits, I must drink it cos it’s nice together with Chia seeds.

  30. suzie30 says:

    Yes i cured my acne using raw veg juices. Beets was one of the main ingredients. If i feel like my acne is coming back i drink it again and it goes away and my skin glows. I actually use no products on my face. I just wash with a mild soap that does not leave residue and go. Before i used acne products excessively and they never worked. Here is my raw juice formula. Carrots celery cucumber beets apples grapefruit or limes . Push through a juicer. I drank it about 5 times a day and ate nothing else for 2 weeks and my acne went away forever. Now i just replace one or two meals with the juice if i feel like my acne is coming back i.e as soon as i see a couple pimples

  31. suzie30 says:

    Forgot to also say i put kale in my juice

  32. Sesame says:

    Thanks so much for sharing your beauty tip and raw juice formula!

  33. Sonia says:

    Hi, would you please share the recepie of the juice? Did u blend the whole beetroot with water? Or you only extracted the juice?

  34. Komal says:

    Hi
    This is a great article. Just need an advise. If i am going through a cucumber and beetroot juice detox for a month and can skip drinking that juice for 3 to 4 days in the coming days as i have to go on a vacation. Can i skip it? Please advise

  35. Sesame says:

    I think it’s fine. Anyway I think your detox is too long.

  36. Imgoog says:

    Gonna buy beetroots in the market today. Thank you for sharing the post! I have back acne problem for years. Maybe I will add some water to my detox.

  37. Anna Cesnjevar says:

    Hello i have had cadida treatment for along time now but it keeps coming back then am worryed about taking too many of the medication am given cos of the side effects,pls help me my whole wrist line n back pain alot I can’t even sit straight

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