A healthy skin microbiome, including C. acnes, limits harmful species like MRSA, supporting skin health and reducing breakouts.
Why Your Microbiome Matters
A Healthy Microbiome Supports Health Across Key Areas
Benefits of Microbiome Balance
A healthy skin microbiome, including C. acnes, limits harmful species like MRSA, supporting skin health and reducing breakouts.
Disruption Caused by Dysbiosis
Dysbiosis alters the balance of C. acnes, leading to inflammation and worsening acne through increased pathogenic bacteria and disrupted skin equilibrium.
Benefits of Microbiome Balance
A balanced microbiome supports skin barrier integrity and modulates immune responses, preventing inflammation
Disruption Caused by Dysbiosis
Dysbiosis is marked by low microbial diversity, often with over-colonization of S. aureus, leading to eczema flareups, immune dysfunction, and skin barrier breakdown.
Benefits of Microbiome Balance
A balanced microbiome supports wound healing by promoting antimicrobial proteins and stimulating a protective immune response, helping to prevent infections.
Disruption Caused by Dysbiosis
An imbalance with harmful bacteria slows healing by suppressing antimicrobial proteins, increasing infection risk and inflammation, and inhibiting recovery.
Benefits of Microbiome Balance
A healthy gut microbiome aids digestion, supports immunity, and prevents inflammation, contributing to overall gut health.
Disruption Caused by Dysbiosis
Dysbiosis disrupts digestion, causes bloating, increases gut inflammation, and heightens the risk of gastrointestinal diseases and infections.