My Story
How I went from pimple-ridden guy with no self-esteem to living healthy, happy and confident adult life with clear skin.
That's me, Seppo Puusa
I’m honored to be mentor and guide on the journey to clear skin. Since you’ve given me this honor, I thought you might want to know your host.
My name is Seppo Puusa, and here’s my story. How I went from pimple ridden teenager with a no self-esteem to healthy, happy and confident adult with clear skin. I lay bare how acne broke my self-esteem and some of the painful memories along the road. I share my long struggle to clear skin and the pivotal moments along the way. And how, in the end, the solution turned out to be deceptively simple.
I’m sure you can identify with lot of what I say. If nothing else, treat this as an inspiring story; to show you that it can be done.
How acne destroyed my self-esteem
My struggles with acne started during teenage years. If my memory serves me well I got my first pimple when I was around 15 years old.
At first I didn’t seem to mind about acne too much. Until one day I got a huge pimple on the tip of my nose. It was one of those couldn’t be bigger, couldn’t be any redder and couldn’t be in a worse spot pimples; think Rudolph the Reindeer, and you’ll get the idea. A friend of mine at high school pointed it out. He was one of the more popular guys. Good looking, swimmer, funny, got all the girls; you know the type. He cracked a joke about my huge pimple. Thinking back, he wasn’t mean about it. It was just his nature to crack jokes and unfortunately my pimple presented an opportunity not to be passed.
After that acne started really bothering me.
Things started getting really bad when I joined university, at the age of 19. I moved away from home, into a different town, and it seemed like I had the whole life ahead of me. I was always the shy kid at high school and moving to a different town was my opportunity to start with a clean slate.
Alas, acne terminated those plans.
During the last years of high school I developed a massive, that’s the only word to describe it, back acne. My entire back was covered in huge cysts. Luckily Finland is not much of a beach country (too cold for that), but sauna plays a big part in our social life. Many of the parties at university include sauna. Cooling after sauna, we sit around half-naked (or just wrapped in a towel), drinking beer and socializing; in most cases in mixed groups of men and women.
You can imagine that my back acne didn’t make those events easy. I was often the only one wearing a t-shirt or huddled in a corner.
Little help from Accutane or dermatologists
At the time I still had faith in the dermatologists. I tried anything they gave me; creams, lotions, ointments and antibiotics. You know how it is with those. They help you for a while, and light up that hope that perhaps the struggle is finally over, only to let you down shortly after stopping them.
The only drug that had a noticeable effect on my acne was Accutane. I got a 4-month prescription from a derm. Paid an arm and a leg for it that as a student couldn’t really afford. But I was desperate and scraped the money together. I didn’t suffer any major side-effects. Just dry skin and lips and some minor eye pain.
At first Accutane felt like a blessing. I can’t tell you how happy I was as my skin started clearing within 2 months of starting Accutane. After the 4-month treatment I was almost completely clear.
From hiding my back to fearing haircuts
Unfortunately that bliss ended in less than six months, as my acne came back with a vengeance. This time on my scalp instead of back. That was the only permanent effect Accutane had. Now I had a scalp full of pimples. I guess you could call that progress; at least it was less visible. But it didn’t make me enthusiastic about getting haircut.
The worst experience I had with scalp acne was when I got intimate with a girl after a university party (score one for beer and poor judgment on her part
). She put her hands into my hair, which felt really nice, but, with a jerk, drew them out as she touched on a massive cysts in my scalp. That didn’t feel nice. I also went through pillow cases at warp speed. Often the cysts popped during the night and I woke up with blood on the pillow cases.
But enough about my acne. We should focus on breaking free from acne. I just wanted to share my experience and show that I’ve been there and I know what it feels like.
Long struggle to break free from acne
A pivotal moment in my struggle with acne came when I read a book called The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity by Daniel Reid. It was my introduction to natural health. The book talked about toxins, degradation of health by the foods we eat, and how to fix the situation. The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity also mentioned acne. According to Daniel Reid, acne is nothing but toxins being pushed through the skin; because the liver and the kidneys can’t cope up with the toxic load. In retrospect a naïve and simplistic explanation, but it changed my view on acne.
No more was I content with leaving the faith of my skin to ‘greedy’ dermatologists who just want to push drugs. I was determined to take charge and cleanse my body of toxins and other noxious substances. Aaahhh… the naivety.
The 7-year slog through the natural health jungle
What followed was a 7-year slog through the natural health field. I gorged books and websites about natural health. I wanted to know it all. Short on experience and knowledge and full of naivety, I took it all in. And I believed it all.
My mindset was that anything promoting natural health and healing had to be right, and anything opposing or questioning it was corrupted by the pharmaceutical industry. As I said, I was naïve.
I fasted, I detoxed, I cleansed my colon, I flushed my liver. I did several different herbal cleanses, I took supplements, I alkalized, I juiced, I cooked supposedly healthy foods that tasted awful. You name it and I’ve probably done it.
Don’t try this at home
Heck, I even owned a ‘colema board’, a contraception that allows you to take colonics at home. Using the device I proceeded to insert a plastic tube into my bum and flush several gallons of water through my colon. This was supposed to cleanse the years of undigested food and poisonous waste matter from my colon. I did this several times; often twice a day during a fast. Luckily I know better now and consider by butt as exit only.
In the vain attempt to cleanse my liver, I drank a cup of olive oil and lemon juice mixture, only to spend several hours the following night with my head in the toilet vomiting.
With mixed results this exploration went on for about 7 years. At times I managed to improve my acne a bit, but the results never lasted.
Starting to see the light
Another pivotal moment came when I bought The Perfect Health Program by Frederic Patenaude, a 12-CD teleseminar with Frederic Patenaude and Dr. Douglas Graham. Frederic and Dr. Graham are both well known gurus in the raw food movement.
The Perfect Health Program blew my mind and triggered another paradigm shift. It had a simple message. Health never comes in a bottle, pill, powder or a box. You have to earn it with your diet and lifestyle choices. Simple and commonsense advice, but something many people have lost in this the “age of quick-fix”. Dr. Graham outlined the 6 areas of health and how we must focus on each of them (see the six elements of health in Clear for Life for more details).
The Perfect Health Program finally allowed me to break free from acne. It blew right out of the water most of the BS in the natural health field. What I was left with was a simple lifestyle regimen that created the conditions that allowed my body to return to health. The program helped me to understand that it’s ultimately the conditions you expose your body to that determine your health – not how often you cleanse your liver. And these conditions depend largely on your diet and lifestyle.
My battle was still far from over, but at least now I was on the right track, or at least close to it.
But what should I eat?
Throat acne, I got this from eating too much fruits.
To get where I am now, I still had to spend two years in dietary confusion. Now that I knew diet was a big part of the puzzle, the big question remained ‘what should I eat?’ The Perfect Health Program offered a simple and convincing answer to the question, and for the first year it seemed to be the answer. Unfortunately it blew on my face later (actually on my throat), and I painfully discovered that not all humans are meant to eat lots fruits – me being one of them.
After several hundred hours of reading diet books and websites, I’m at a point where I can say I’m free from acne. Am I 100% clear all the time? No, I don’t follow my own advice all the time. But for the most part I’m clear and the little acne I occasionally get doesn’t bother me at all. It has no effect on my life.
Clear for Life is the result of this journey
Clear for Life is the culmination of this research and experimentation. It contains the best practices and the most useful information about building health and getting clear I learned during these years. It is my sincere hope that I can save you the years of waddling through the natural health field, trying to figure out what works and what doesn’t; and in the process help you to get clear.
I have no illusions that Clear for Life would be the defining answer to health and acne. The human body is an infinitely complex organism, and we still don’t know all of it. Following Clear for Life won’t get everybody clear. But I do know it works for most people, and even if you are one of the few who won’t get completely clear, you should see a marked improvement on your acne. Further, Clear for Life serves as a platform for your own further experimentation.
But we are not done yet.
We still haven’t touched on the other pillar of breaking free from acne: emotional freedom
Emotional freedom from acne
– or the art being happy no matter what your skin looks like
Everyone wants to be happy, and I’m no exception. It’s just that for the best part of the first 30 years of my life I wasn’t very happy. Like most acne victims, I was riddled with bad self-esteem and very bland and quiet life. It didn’t help that I was the small kid at school and was picked on by the ‘big boys’; or that girls hardly paid any attention to me.
How being miserable helped me to become happy and confident
In other words, I had issues. And I’m glad I did, because they fueled my addiction to personal growth and self-help. I’m a self-confessed personal growth junkie, and I mean junkie, my bookshelf is littered with self-help books and audio programs.
As a result of this addiction, I had a huge realization. I’m in control of my happiness and emotional state. I don’t have to be at mercy of external circumstances. For acne victims this means your happiness doesn’t have to depend on how your skin looks like. Mine doesn’t, and, I believe that with dedication and work, anyone can do this.
Unfortunately the “age of quick-fix” made this realization far harder than it had to be. Like the natural health field, the personal growth field is littered with promises of quick results and other non-sense. Few authors emphasize hard work and persistence.
As a result I spend several years and thousands of dollars getting absolutely nowhere. Most of the books I bought amounted to little more than what I call mental masturbation. I got a warm and fuzzy feeling from reading a new book, but had no results to show for it. In the end I was worse off, because I had yet another failure in my track record. After several of these, a toxic doubt started creeping on me; why didn’t I get any results, is there something fundamentally wrong with me?
I started accepting that nothing works for me. Anytime I started on a program, I had that little voice in my head saying ‘here we go again; another failure coming up’.
Hitting the bottom and bouncing back
This went on for several years, and several thousand dollars. Until, truly hitting bottom (I had no money, I hated my job, I lived in a place I detested, and had no hopes for a better future), another pivotal moment changed my life.
I started an online course called The Life Principles Integration Process (LPIP) by Bill Harris. Like in The Perfect Health Program Dr. Graham explained how to create physical health, Bill Harris thoroughly explained how to create emotional health and happiness in LPIP.
The Life Principles Integration Process triggered a massive change in my life and emotional health. For the first time I understood how I created all those negative emotions I so passionately hated; and I had the tools to get over them.
During the next few years I examined my beliefs and values. I got rid of the ones that were not congruent with living a happy and successful life, and replaced them with more empowering beliefs. It wasn’t always easy and it certainly didn’t happen quickly – it’s been more than two years now; but it’s rewarding work, and I enjoyed every step of the way.
The mental and emotional chapters in Clear for Life explain how you can take charge of your emotions and start living a happy life – no matter what your skin looks like. I use the same tools in my personal growth work. I know they work once you get comfortable with them. I also know it’s possible to ok with yourself no matter what your skin looks like. I did it, and I’ve helped many other people do the same.
Clear for Life: before and after
Learning everything in Clear for Life has truly been a marvelous journey, and it’s easy to say now that acne was a huge blessing in disguise.
I went from being a miserable victim to truly breaking free from acne. As I said, I do get the occasional pimple, but they have zero effect on myself self-esteem. I forget them by the time I’m out the front door. Acne is simply a non-issue now.
Physically I went from being on track to diabetes and heart attack to excellent health. Mentally I went from not thinking much of myself or my capabilities to knowing in my bones I can achieve anything I set my mind on. I went from hating my job to building a business I truly love. Work is no longer work for me. I love working now. In the process I also moved from a place I detested to place I love to live in.
What it comes down to is that, I went from living a miserable existence to being happy, joyful and positive most of the time. Just because I wanted to get over acne.
I believe you can do the same, and Clear for Life maps the journey for you.
Best of luck on your journey to clear skin and happiness. You truly deserve it.
Seppo Puusa

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@Maria, thanks for getting Clear for Life. I appreciate your trust and business. Sorry about the late reply. My family came for holiday in Thailand and have to spend time with them. Let me know if you have any questions or comments.
Hi! I’ve had acne for about 6 years and done it all. I had went from chemicals to all natural cleasers and tried doing the same when it came to my diet. I have followed two different ebooks so far claiming to clear acne but no luck. i’m lucky to have the strong mind set I have where I can take things out of my life if I thought they were causeing more problems. So of course being on other diets I took out sugar, gluten, red meats, etc other ppl can imagine on here i’m sure. But no results and only money and time wasted. Your story seems kind similiar to mine when it comes to what you thought would help so I’m really hoping this is the last ebook I will have to buy or the last acne related thing that i have to make an investment in.
@Storm, thanks for your interest in Clear for Life. I replied to your post at the forums. Here’s the link: http://www.clear-for-life.com/community/index.php?/topic/199-how-is-clear-for-life-different/.
Hi Seppo,
As an autism mom, researcher, and expert what you have said about oxidative stress makes so much sense to me. My daughter who is on the spectrum (high functioning) has really bad acne. My other two daughters never had this. My daughter on the autism spectrum takes a intracellular glutathione product 1-2 times a day which detoxifies her liver. I think alot of her acne is contributed to stress, diet and lack of excercise. She has major energy issues which her salivary testing revealed to be adrenal hypofunction. I’m hoping to address this with another supplement. I’m thinking of buying your book. Emotions play a huge part in our health. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, emotions are quite a big issue in health, and especially in persistent acne cases. Of course other things are important also (like diet, exercise, sleep, some sunlight), but most people tend to ignore emotions. It’s the weak link for many people.
Hey Seppo … I hav been trying ur meditation & self esteem plans and guess what it works miracles . Now I don’t get a single pimple but what I am concerned are the blemishes left by the previous acne
I am not getting any considerable difference with these zits
So I really need your help
@Rahul, good to hear that your skin is looking better. Please post to the forums and I’ll be happy to guide you further.
Hi, I am really interested to buy and read your book. I have read some of the posts u have send to my email and I feel like giving this a try since I tried everything. Please let me know where I can buy this, send me a link or something. And I also want to make sure this is NO SCAM. please fill me in. Thank you for your time.
-jojo
@Johanna, thank you for your interest in Clear for Life. You can get it from here: http://www.clear-for-life.com/getcfl/. Please note that it’s only available as an ebook at the moment. If you want to know more about it and assure yourself that it’s not a scam please post to the forums and I’ll be happy to help you out.
hi seppsi my name is lilian i am from Nigeria i am 20 years old i have heard alot about what you said about ache in your newsletter and the ones you sent to me in my mail box and it is interesting please i want to know if drugs can really cure ache because i have tried many drugs i went to the hospital the doctor gave me some drugs i took it, it went but after three weeks it came back in full force redish, and big on my face and chest i don’t know what to do i went back again he gave another one i took it but it still don’t work , meanwhile i am my sister that took the drugs been prescribe by the doctor but my sister own have gone but mine is still woring me i dont know if it is because it started when i was a child around 11 years old but at that time it appear very big on my nose and other part of the face it take a longtime to go, my father is a diabetic patience when i was an adult i do runiate alot like a diabetic patience, i went for a fbs test and my fbs is 4.8 but i have stoped taking sugar because of that, i dont know if that is cause of it not going so fast because my elder sister dont have ache when she was achild it was when she is 21 before it happened so i dont know if it is because of it that her own went so fast
after taking this drugs given to me by the doctor it worsened so i did self medication like taking asprin and tretecycline it did not work i then decided to drinking aloe vera juice 3 stick every morning and evening with not drinking water but vegetables juices for almost one month but it worsened also, and i was very unhappy with my self seppsi if you see my face at that time i coudl not look at the mirror it was redish big and yellow that is what i was crying of it was yellow other pimple was not in a yellow colour but this one was yellow, so somebody told me to go for a skin test of which i went the test came out to tricophyton isolated and some drugs like fluconazole tablet and cream like trosyd was the resistant and senstive durgs given i took it was fine for some time but it was still coming out, meanwhile formerly when i was not drinking any drugs for the ache the ache was not redish it will appear at some time and after some time it will go off completely and my face will be clear again may be the ones that will be on my face won’t be noticeable but after i took the drugs given to me by the doctor it took another shape since then it have not gone completely may be if one is going the other will be coming out very big redish and yellow as in my face has not been clear as before when it was still happening to me but some time it will get clear and so time it will come back, said a problem shared is a problem solved i have shared it with you i really wanted it to be solved please sepssi help me i really need your help please send me some of your news letters
i want you to send to me the pro biotics that can cure it
the list of food to eat that is African food that can be eaten
i dont know if rice will be good
what are those main fruit to be taken because the say that some fruit contains sugar
Hi Seppo
im 33 yrs old. I cured acne in my early 20′s with accutane. For anyone reading this, trust me: accutane is one hell of a course/process to go through – so make sure you are making an informed decision through proper research etc.
Anyway,for the last 5- 6 years i have developed red skin rashes around my nose and upper lip. It comes it goes. sometimes not there at all, sometimes manageable, othertimes intolerable. When its bad all i want to is hide form the world. Unfortunately I have spent 1000′s over the past 5 years, trying to find a solution/remedy, i have tried detox diets, more exercise, changing my diet about a 1000 times and nothing. these remedies may work for a while, but it keeps coming back. Emotionally i am a wreck, im always tired and i live in total fear of what my skin is going to look like each morning when i wake up and look in the mirror.
so i saw your website, and next pay day i will download your e-book. I am really really hoping that i have an intollerance to a common food and thus i am also taking a Food Detective Test to test food intolerance. having read so much information on the internet over the years, I am convinced it is a combination of diet, lifestyle, well being and stress.More recently however i got sick and starting taking an anti biotic and within 24hrs my rash symptoms on my face got worse, much worse. so im hoping that that the Food test will find something I dont know and then things can hopefully fall into place after that.
and whilst my rash and red/dry skin problem could potentially not be acne related, I also hope that following your strategies will help me overcome my problem and my fears. Like to get your thoughts on this?
here’s hoping.
You have made a big difference for me. I want to thank you and I also want to keep getting your emails. Please continue with the emails. Thanks so much. Sincerely, Cathy Coonfare
@Cathy, thanks for your kind feedback. I’ve been quite lazy recently to put out the emails (writing good content takes a lot of time and work). But quite a few people have asked more of them, so I’ll kick my butt and get them going again,.
@ArtV, thanks for your comments.
In many cases acne is caused by stress, food allergies, hormonal imbalance (often due to blood sugar issues) or combination thereof. It can also be caused by some external irritant. Unfortunately I can’t say anything more about your case specifically. We just have to start implementing changes to your diet, lifestyle and do some stress management. Over time we should be able to figure out what’s the real cause for your acne. This is not ideal but until we have better tests to use it’s the best we can do.
Hi!
I bought your book this week. I guess I’ve always known I’m stressed, I just never thought I was that stressed
I’m almost 40 and the only time I had clear skin is when I was pregnant. I don’t know why, and it doesn’t matter.
I want to thank you for being so proffecional and nice, it breaks my heart to read the comments above, I just feel like hugging all those people and telling them it’s all right, it’ll be all right.
Hi Seppo,
I wrote you before but I don’t remember where. Anyway, I have had acne since was 15 it was not bad just some blackheads and like once a month a break out. I started picking my face al least three times a day for five minutes. I still doing it e very night but for two minutes. Now that I am 25 I have a lot of whiteheads and blackheads, I don’t get breakout if I don’t pick my skin, but it makes me really sad that my face is full of scars and white mountains that you can’t hide even with make up, they even look bigger if I wear make up. I am about to buy your book but I just want to know if it works for people that don’t get breakouts a lot?
Thank you
@Patricia, Clear for Life tells you pretty much everything you can do about acne. We have to keep in mind that acne is partially caused by genes and things we can’t control. This means that there’s no 100% reliable way to get clear that would work for everybody. Anyone that tells you otherwise really doesn’t know what they are talking about. So I can’t promise for sure that you’ll get clear if you follow CFL, but I can promise that you’ll learn pretty much everything you can do about acne. Doing this is enough to either clear or significantly reduce acne for most people.
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