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To help reduce the symptoms of mild eczema
Clinical dose
30 x 1.8g sachets - vanilla flavoured oral powder
$39.95
5295 in stock
Helps reduce symptoms of mild eczema
Clinically trialled probiotic strains
Microbac™ technology: 5x more effective delivery
Guaranteed potency
Biome Eczema™ Probiotic:
Shelf-stable; refrigeration not required
No added:
GMOs | wheat | gluten | dairy | lactose | fructose | yeast | nuts | seeds | peanut | soy | egg | fish | shellfish | animal derivatives
No artificial colours, flavours, sweeteners, or preservatives.
Suitable for vegetarians and vegans
Each capsule contains: | |
Lactobacillus salivarius LS01 (DSM 22775) | 2 BLB* |
Total live bacteria | 2 BLB* |
*BLB = Billion Live Bacteria
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Adults and children over 2 years: take one sachet daily, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Dissolve straight in the mouth, or add to water, milk, or yoghurt.
Warnings:
If symptoms persist, talk to your healthcare practitioner.
Immune dysregulation is one of the main causes of eczema, characterised by a hypersensitive immune system which produces excessive inflammation upon contact with allergens. The hygiene hypothesis suggests that reduced microbial exposure in an increasingly sterile world has led to this immune dysregulation and caused the increasing prevalence of eczema over the years. Due to the impact of the gut microbiota on the immune system, the probiotic strain Lactobacillus salivarius LS01 has been studied for its ability to restore balance to the immune system and address the underlying cause of mild eczema2. Clinical trials have shown this specific probiotic strain helps to reduce many of the symptoms of mild eczema, including itchiness, and reduce the occurrence of symptoms in children and adults3.
References
Humans have evolved alongside the influence of beneficial communities of microorganisms living in and on them. It is no wonder then that a mutually beneficial relationship, where the health of humans and microbes is dependent on the other, has developed
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