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Atopic dermatitis and eczema: how personalized pharmabiotics save the skin and why hormonal ointments only give a temporary effect
For years, patients with atopic dermatitis, eczema, acne, and rosacea have been walking in a vicious circle: exacerbation, use of hormonal (corticosteroid) ointments, temporary relief, and then an even stronger relapse. Classical dermatology often considers these diseases exclusively as a local skin problem. However, modern evidence-based 4P medicine proves: the skin is only a mirror of our internal state, and the real control panel for inflammation is in the intestines.


Men's health and prostatitis: the unexplained causes of inflammation and how gut bacteria and stress control male potency
Historically, men rarely turn to doctors with delicate problems: chronic prostatitis, erectile dysfunction or reduced fertility. When they do come to a specialist, classical medicine usually offers a standard protocol: long courses of antibiotics and local procedures. However, very often the symptoms return again. Modern evidence-based science, 4P medicine and neurobiology claim: the root of the problem of chronic male inflammation most often does not lie in the prostate itse


Chronic Fatigue and Insomnia: How Gut Bacteria Steal Your Energy and Why Coffee Doesn't Help Anymore
Millions of people wake up tired every day. They drink liters of coffee, take energy drinks during the day, and at night they can't fall asleep without a sleeping pill. The modern rhythm of life teaches us to attribute chronic fatigue and sleep disorders to stress, overwork, or age. However, evidence-based medicine makes a revolutionary discovery: the real generator of our energy and the "biological clock" are not in the brain, but in the gastrointestinal tract.


MICROBIOME BIOHACKING: How to hack the aging system using legal methods
The idea of eternal youth has long gone beyond the realm of science fiction films. Today, advanced scientists, investors, and entrepreneurs are actively implementing biohacking into their lives — a systemic approach to managing one's own biology. However, the most effective tool for "hacking" aging processes is not hidden in plastic surgery or cryochambers.
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