Description: Still struggling with stubborn breakouts no matter what you try? In this episode, we’re diving into a lesser-known root cause of hormonal acne: candida overgrowth. You’ll learn how candida can disrupt your hormones, 5 common signs that point to candida-related acne, and what you can do to finally start healing your skin — without going on another extreme protocol.
What You’ll Learn:
What candida is and how it connects to hormonal imbalances
The gut-skin-hormone link behind stubborn acne
How to know if candida is your missing root cause
Gentle and effective strategies to start clearing candida acne naturally
Live Acne Q/A & Case Study Happening inside the Private Facebook Group Thursday at 5:00pm pst!
Submit your acne story HERE for a chance to have Dani review it live.
Ways to Work with Dani:
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If you feel like you’re constantly chasing the next “root cause” of your acne, gut issues, or fatigue — you might be missing the real foundation: your cells.
Your cells are the engines behind everything from hormone balance to detox to glowing skin. When they’re not functioning properly, no protocol, supplement, or diet will fully stick — and you’ll stay stuck in the cycle.
Here are my favorite forms of cellular support to help you truly heal from the inside out:
Cell Membrane Support - Use code DetoxDani for 15% off Think of this like skincare at the deepest level — a healthy, fluid cell membrane is what gives you that plump, juicy, youthful skin (and helps nutrients actually get into your cells).
Oxidative Stress Support Every day, your body faces a storm of toxins and inflammation. Supporting your antioxidant defenses helps your cells stay resilient and reduces the internal damage that can trigger acne, fatigue, and gut dysfunction.