Gut-Skin Axis
Gut dysbiosis can affect skin homeostasis, moisture, barrier integrity, and inflammation-related skin concerns.
Microbiome education
The microbiome includes the trillions of microorganisms living within and on the body. A diverse, balanced microbiome supports digestion, nutrient production, metabolism, immune response, and nervous system function.
Gut dysbiosis can affect skin homeostasis, moisture, barrier integrity, and inflammation-related skin concerns.
The gut hosts immune cells, lymphoid tissue, and microbiota that help regulate immune balance and pathogen defense.
The gut and central nervous system communicate through neural, hormonal, immune, and microbial pathways.
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