S04E19. The Simple Habits Clearing Acne That Nobody Talks About

S04E19. The Simple Habits Clearing Acne That Nobody Talks About

From Keep It Clear by Katie Stewart, RHN & Cris Brown, RHN

May 13, 2026 · 36 min · Season 4 · Episode 19

About this episode

Katie and Cris discuss simple lifestyle habits that can improve skin health and reduce acne.

Katie and Cris are breaking down the lifestyle fundamentals that quietly make or break your skin (and why most people skip right past them in search of the next big thing). From how well you're chewing your food to when you're eating it, these are the foundational habits that support blood sugar, digestion, hormones, and yes, your skin. Simple, free, and wildly underrated — this episode is your reminder that the basics work when you actually do them. In This Episode We Cover Why chewing your food properly is the most underrated act of digestion. How hydration actually works at a cellular level (and why coffee doesn't count). The fruit rule and how food combining can reduce bloating and improve digestion. Why meal timing matters for blood sugar, cortisol, and acne. The PFF method (protein, fiber, fat) for stable blood sugar and clearer skin. How to start stacking these habits one at a time without getting overwhelmed. Resources & Links Mentioned Clearer Skin in 30 Days The Clear Skin Coach AI Work With Us + Connect Ready to start working on your skin? Clearer Skin in 30 Days is your next step. Follow Katie on Instagram: @katiestewartwellness Loved this episode? Leave us a…

People in this episode

Hosts: Katie Stewart, Cris Brown

Topics covered

  • acne
  • digestion
  • blood sugar
  • hydration
  • meal timing
  • food combining
  • healthy habits

Keywords

  • chewing food
  • hydration
  • food combining
  • meal timing
  • PFF method
  • clear skin
  • lifestyle habits

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: The Clear Skin Coach, Instagram

Products: Clearer Skin in 30 Days

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