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The gut and skin are connected through shared metabolic, immune and microbial pathways. When the gut microbiome becomes imbalanced, it can heighten systemic inflammation, worsening visible concerns such as acne, eczema, excess oil, redness and slow healing. Likewise, when the skin barrier is compromised, this can influence gut immune tolerance and increase reactivity to foods or environmental triggers. Rather than operating separately, gut and skin act as interacting ecosyste
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Female reproductive tract - Gut axis: everything is connected
The female reproductive tract (FRT) and gut share bidirectional communication. These systems exchange not only microbes, but also...
Oct 2, 2025


The potential of probiotics in oral microbiome health
An imbalanced oral microbiome is a key contributor to the development of dental caries, periodontitis, and halitosis. Probiotics offer...
Sep 24, 2025


The Role of the Skin Microbiome in Acne: Challenges and Future Therapeutic Opportunities
Acne vulgaris is a prevalent condition impacting seborrheic (oily) areas of the body such as the face, chest, and back. Its onset has...
Aug 5, 2025


Acne, Microbiome, and Probiotics: The Gut–Skin Axis
Introduction Besides the gut, the epidermis possesses one of the largest surface areas for direct contact and colonisation with...
Jul 15, 2025


What can Lactobacillus do for the Skin?
Lactobacilli are arguably one of the most important probiotics for the body, a genus of Gram-positive, catalase-negative,...
Oct 3, 2024


How do I rebuild the skin microbiome?
Our skin, as we know to be the body's largest organ, hosts a plethora of microorganisms. An elaborate ecosystem of bacteria, fungi, and...
Feb 5, 2024
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