
Description
“Skin Tags: Causes, Connections, and Natural Support Strategies” features Sarah Dawkins taking a closer look at why skin tags form and how to address them naturally. She links them to insulin resistance, hormonal changes, and even family history. Sarah shares practical tools—like dietary shifts, blood sugar support, and gentle topical remedies—to help manage them. She also underscores the importance of adopting simple habits like stress reduction and consuming nutrient-dense meals to promote healthier skin from within.

Skin Tags: Causes, Connections, and Natural Support Strategies
Guest
This time, there are no guests—just Sarah Dawkins delving deeply into today's topic.
Category
Skin Health, Hormonal Health, Nutrition
About The Host
Sarah Dawkins is a holistic health coach and former nurse who helps people explore natural ways to support healing and well-being. She hosts Heal Yourself With Sarah Dawkins, a podcast that features real-life stories of recovery from chronic illness through lifestyle and mindset change. Sarah is the author of "Heal Yourself," where she shares personal accounts of self-healing to inspire others to take a more empowered, proactive role in their health journey.
Sarah Dawkins is a holistic health coach and former nurse who helps people explore natural ways to support healing and well-being. She hosts Heal Yourself With Sarah Dawkins, a podcast that features real-life stories of recovery from chronic illness through lifestyle and mindset change. Sarah is the author of "Heal Yourself," where she shares personal accounts of self-healing to inspire others to take a more empowered, proactive role in their health journey.
About The Guest
This episode features Sarah Dawkins as the sole presenter, offering his expertise and insights.
This episode features Sarah Dawkins as the sole presenter, offering his expertise and insights.
Support the Guest
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