
10. Add Probiotics to Your Diet to Improve Skin Health and Reduce Inflammation
All through your body, trillions of bacteria live in your digestive tract and on your skin. Researchers have learned that people with eczema all have an imbalance in these bacteria. This imbalance is called dysbiosis and it means that there are more bad bacteria than there are good bacteria. One of the best ways to combat this is to introduce good bacteria to the digestive tract. While there are some foods that contain natural probiotics, a probiotic supplement is an easy way to ensure you’re eating a wide variety of probiotics every day.
Probiotics are a long-term solution that improves the health of your skin, digestive system, gut, and more. They help decrease inflammatory responses through the body, which may also help symptoms of eczema. Research shows that a combination of good Lactobaccillus and Bifidobacillus bacteria as a daily supplement works best for treating eczema. Ideally, you should choose a supplement that contains a prebiotic and a probiotic as well. Prebiotics are a special type of sugar that good bacteria can eat, which are not able to be digested by humans.