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Guggul: Guggul (Commiphora mukul), an herbal supplement commonly used in India, has been found to possess anti-inflammatory properties and has been suggested as an oral therapy for acne. Preliminary data from small, methodologically weak human studies suggest possible short-term improvements in the number of acne lesions. Caution is advised when taking guggul supplements as adverse effects including drug interactions are possible. Guggul is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless otherwise advised by a doctor.

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Boswellia for Acne
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