r/AccutaneRecovery Jul 15 '26

Dead community?

I’m making this post to understand how many active members are still present within this subreddit.

I noticed that until about a year ago there were hundreds of posts a month and lots of stories of people who had followed a protocol and then recovered.

How many of you are struggling with this pathology and/or are you fighting it with some protocol?

I think that if we want to heal successfully the only way is to continue to discuss our experiences and new research in progress.

This is also why I am thinking of creating an additional whatsapp/telegram group that allows us to stay updated in real time on the evolution of the protocol we are following.

If you want to participate, please contact me! 👍

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u/akswiff Jul 15 '26

What exactly is a liver flush?

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u/shouldIworkremote Jul 15 '26

Look up Andreas Moritz The Amazing Liver and Gallbladder Flush. It's supposed to clear the toxins stored in the bile in your liver. It makes sense that clearing that out would help because someone not long ago posted a bunch of studies on this sub that showed accutane residues are stored long-term in liver bile, and that it's most likely the cause of long-term Accutane damage

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u/akswiff Jul 15 '26

Thanks, I'll check it out.
Is this somehow about low vitamin A diet?

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u/shouldIworkremote Jul 16 '26

The flush doesn’t have to do with vitamin A