NATURAL SKIN CARE: A Root-Cause Approach to Clear, Healthy Skin From a Naturopathic Doctor
- DrHolmberg

- 19 hours ago
- 4 min read
As a Naturopathic Doctor in Toronto, I see patients every week who are frustrated with their skin. Acne that won’t clear. Rosacea that flares without warning. Eczema, psoriasis, or skin that just looks dull and inflamed no matter what products they use.
Most of them have tried everything—prescriptions, expensive skincare, facials, elimination diets—only to feel stuck.
I approach skin health differently. I don’t treat skin as a surface problem. I treat it as a reflection of what’s happening internally.
Clear, healthy skin comes from addressing the root cause.

How I Approach Skin Concerns as a Naturopathic Doctor
Naturopathic medicine focuses on identifying why your skin is reacting the way it is. Instead of suppressing symptoms, I look at the systems that influence skin health the most:
Hormonal balance
Gut and digestive health
Inflammation and immune function
Nutrient status
Liver detoxification
Stress and cortisol levels
Skin issues are rarely random. When we connect the dots and correct the underlying imbalances, the skin almost always responds.
Skin Conditions I Commonly Treat in My Toronto Practice
I work with patients experiencing a wide range of skin concerns, including:
Acne (adult acne, hormonal acne, inflammatory acne)
Eczema and dermatitis
Rosacea
Psoriasis
Chronically dry, itchy, or sensitive skin
Stress-related or gut-driven skin flares
Many of my patients come to me after years of short-term fixes. My goal is always long-term improvement and skin that stays calm, clear, and resilient.
The Role of Diet in Skin Health
What you eat has a direct and measurable impact on your skin. Blood sugar swings, inflammatory foods, and nutrient deficiencies often show up as breakouts, redness, or dullness.
When I support skin health through nutrition, this often includes:
Reducing refined sugar and ultra-processed foods
Identifying food triggers like dairy or gluten when clinically appropriate
Increasing antioxidant-rich vegetables and fruits
Supporting hydration and fibre intake
Including healthy fats such as olive oil, nuts, seeds, and avocado
Supporting gut health with probiotics or fermented foods
These changes don’t need to be extreme to be effective. Small, strategic shifts can make a noticeable difference in skin clarity within weeks.
Hormonal Imbalances and Skin Breakouts
Hormones play a huge role in skin health—especially for women. If your breakouts are cyclical, worsen around your period, or started during perimenopause, postpartum, or high-stress periods, hormones are often involved.
Hormonal skin support may include:
Comprehensive hormone testing
Herbal medicine such as chaste tree (Vitex) or DIM when appropriate
Supporting liver function to improve hormone metabolism
Addressing stress and cortisol dysregulation
When hormones are better regulated, oil production settles, inflammation decreases, and skin becomes more predictable.
Gut Health and the Gut–Skin Connection
There is a strong link between digestion and skin. Acne, rosacea, eczema, and psoriasis are frequently associated with gut imbalances and inflammation.
I often assess gut health when patients have skin concerns alongside symptoms like:
Bloating or irregular digestion
Food sensitivities
Fatigue or brain fog
Signs of leaky gut
By supporting gut integrity and the microbiome through targeted nutrition, probiotics, improving digestive regularity, and addressing possible overgrowths, we often see significant improvements in skin tone and texture.
Supporting Detox Pathways for Healthier Skin
Your skin is one of the body’s detoxification organs. When detox pathways are overloaded or sluggish, congestion and inflammation can show up on the skin.
Rather than aggressive cleanses, I focus on gentle, sustainable detox support, such as:
Liver-supportive herbs like milk thistle or dandelion
Adequate hydration and fibre intake
Supporting lymphatic flow through movement or dry brushing
Therapeutic sweating when appropriate
When detox pathways are supported properly, the skin often clears without needing extreme interventions.
Natural Topical Skin Care That Supports Healing
Internal work is foundational, but topical care still matters. I typically recommend skincare that supports the skin barrier rather than stripping or irritating it.
This often includes:
Avoiding synthetic fragrance and harsh preservatives
Using gentle, non-comedogenic oils like jojoba or rosehip
Choosing mineral-based sunscreen (zinc oxide)
Reducing over-cleansing and over-exfoliation
Less irritation on the surface allows the internal work to do its job more effectively.
Stress, Cortisol, and Skin Inflammation
Chronic stress is one of the most overlooked drivers of skin issues. Elevated cortisol can worsen acne, eczema, rosacea, and psoriasis while also disrupting sleep, digestion, and hormones.
In practice, stress support may include:
Adaptogenic herbs
Nutrient support such as magnesium
Sleep optimization strategies
Nervous system regulation and lifestyle changes
When stress is better managed, skin flares often reduce dramatically.
A Root-Cause Approach to Skin Health
I don’t believe in chasing symptoms or trends. I believe in understanding the body and supporting it properly.
When skin is treated as part of a larger system—not a standalone problem—the results tend to be deeper, longer-lasting, and far more sustainable.
Looking for a Naturopathic Doctor for Skin Health in Toronto?
If you’re searching for a naturopathic doctor in Toronto for acne, eczema, rosacea, or chronic skin concerns, I offer a root-cause, evidence-informed approach designed to support skin health from the inside out.
My work focuses on comprehensive assessment, targeted testing, and personalized treatment plans that reflect your unique physiology—not a one-size-fits-all protocol.
Healthy skin starts internally.
If you’re ready to understand why your skin is reacting and what it actually needs to heal, you can book a consultation to get started. Give us a call at 647 351 7282 today.





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