Root Admin Guide Posted September 9, 2017 Root Admin Report Share Posted September 9, 2017 "New research shows that keeping these microorganisms in balance may help to protect skin from certain conditions. For example, acne, eczema, and rosacea are now attributed to a lack of diversity in the skin microbiome, Dr. Levin explains. Eczema patients, for instance, were found to have a microbiome that's different from the microbiomes of those who do not suffer from the telltale inflammation and skin rashes. Often, skin conditions occur because the microorganisms found on the skin have changed significantly from optimal levels, she adds." Everything You Need to Know About Your Skin Microbiome, By Alina Dizik, Shape For more information on this subject Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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