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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.


Microbiome-friendly cosmetics: a brilliant marketing myth or a revolution in skincare?
Today, a real revolution is taking place on the shelves of cosmetic stores. Wherever you look, labels like “microbiome-friendly,” “with probiotics,” and “restores skin flora” are flying everywhere.


Acne and the intestines: why expensive creams don't treat facial rashes
How much money have you already spent on expensive serums, ointments, scrubs and cosmetic procedures, trying to get rid of acne? The beauty industry offers new "miracle" products every year. But the truth, which marketers do not like to voice, is this: if you do not have serious skin problems, a good cream will not hurt you, but if there is a problem, then only external care, unfortunately, will not help you.


Beauty starts from within: how the gut affects acne, dermatitis and rosacea (and why creams alone don't work)
How much money have you already spent on expensive serums, ointments, scrubs and cosmetic procedures, trying to get rid of acne or rashes? If you do not have serious skin problems, a good cream will definitely not hurt you. But if there is a problem, unfortunately, only external care will not help.
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