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Eczema and gut health – the hidden link

Understanding Skin Health and the Role of Gut Balance

Eczema is a common skin condition that can show up as itchy, dry, red, flaky, or blistered patches. It may be influenced by various external factors like soaps, cosmetics, or environmental irritants, though symptoms can appear on different parts of the body.

Often starting in early childhood, eczema can continue into adulthood or even begin later in life. Like many skin concerns, eczema isn’t just a surface issue — research suggests that gut health plays an important role in overall skin wellbeing. The condition of your skin can sometimes reflect the state of your digestive system, especially if you notice recurring skin issues such as dryness, redness, or irritation.

Gut Health and Skin Health

A balanced digestive system supports overall wellness, including healthy skin. The gut contains a variety of beneficial bacteria, commonly referred to as probiotics, which help maintain digestive harmony. These friendly bacteria also contribute to mood, energy, and the body’s ability to absorb nutrients essential for good health.

Eating a balanced diet rich in probiotics—found in fermented foods like unsweetened yoghurt, pickled vegetables, and kombucha can support this natural balance. Probiotic supplements are also available; it’s best to choose those with a broad spectrum of strains to better suit individual needs.

Some foods might affect skin comfort and digestive balance differently for each person. Removing or reducing foods such as eggs, certain nightshades (potatoes, tomatoes, capsicum, chili, eggplant), dairy, or some nuts may help some people maintain their skin and digestive comfort.

Supporting Your Skin Naturally

Taking care of your gut health through diet and lifestyle may contribute positively to how your skin feels and looks. Including a variety of probiotic foods or supplements, maintaining a balanced diet, and being mindful of foods that may not agree with you can all be part of a supportive routine.

About Health's Probiotic Plus offers a broad-spectrum formula designed to support digestive balance and overall wellbeing with a high count of beneficial bacteria strains tailored to support a healthy gut flora, creating the ideal environment for your body's natural microbiome to flourish.