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Acne and the intestines: why expensive creams don't treat facial rashes


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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.


Why does this happen? Our skin is not a separate, isolated organ. It is only a reflection of our internal state, a kind of indicator of what is happening deep inside the body. Modern science categorically states: it is impossible to effectively treat acne without correcting the intestinal microbiome.

Let's take a look under the microscope and figure out where the root of the problem really lies and how to break the vicious cycle of constant rashes.


Why don't creams get to the heart of the problem?


The main reason for the ineffectiveness of only external treatment lies in the anatomy of our skin. Microorganisms that provoke inflammation and acne formation are located very deep - directly in the hair follicles. Any superficial scrubs or creams are simply physically unable to reach this "epicenter" of inflammation to reliably destroy the pathogen.


Furthermore, our skin is a complex ecosystem. Interactions between different bacteria form a so-called “colonization barrier” – they protect the skin and prevent it from being colonized by pathogens. Under ideal conditions, our own beneficial strains of Staphylococcus epidermidis  limit the proliferation and inflammation caused by the bacterium Cutibacterium acnes  (the main culprit in acne). They do this very cleverly: they increase the acidity in the follicle by hydrolyzing sebaceous triglycerides and secreting propionic acid.


However, when this delicate balance is disrupted, even beneficial microorganisms can begin to disrupt the skin barrier.



The Gut-Skin Axis: Who is the real leader?


Where does this imbalance on the face come from? The answer lies in our gastrointestinal tract.


The condition of the skin directly depends on the intestinal microbiome. If there is an imbalance in the intestines (conditionally pathogenic flora or yeast fungi multiply), systemic inflammation occurs, which often manifests itself on the skin in the form of acne, psoriasis or atopic dermatitis. We must understand that the body is one: it is impossible to interfere with the intestines without affecting the skin, and vice versa.


Real clinical case: 

There was a case study in the clinical practice of Ediens. A woman (born in 1976) who had been suffering from severe acne for a long time turned to specialists. Instead of prescribing another cream, the specialists conducted an in-depth study of two microbiotas at once - skin and intestinal. The solution was not external care, but a course of personalized pharmabiotics for the intestines and an individual nutrition plan. Only by restoring internal homeostasis was it possible to achieve a stable remission on the skin.




How to properly treat acne: the 3P medicine approach


Modern evidence-based medicine offers a comprehensive approach that treats the cause, not just the symptoms. This algorithm consists of several important steps:

To establish an accurate diagnosis, a deep skin scraping is performed (to isolate precisely those anaerobic microorganisms that live in the deep layers and provoke acne). At the same time, the intestinal microbiome is necessarily examined to find the systemic cause of inflammation.


2. Treatment "from the inside" (Oral pharmabiotics)

Ediens’ innovative solution, the Skin Microbiome , is available in the form of capsules for oral administration. That is, you take the drug orally, and it acts on the skin not directly, but through the gut-skin axis. By correcting the intestinal balance, we systematically relieve inflammation and reduce rashes, returning the skin to a healthy, radiant appearance.


3. Personalized "outside" view ( Soap with probiotics ) 

Washing your face with universal products from the mass market can be dangerous, because they often destroy your own unique microbiome. In the laboratory, the bacteria Cutibacterium acnes is isolated , taken specifically from you, and tested, which pharmabiotic best inhibits its growth. Then this active ingredient is added to your individual soap. There are also ready-made, clinically proven express solutions: soap with probiotics specifically for acne, which removes excess sebum, cleanses pores and stops the reproduction of acne.


Without changing your diet, any treatment will be temporary. Based on a genetic analysis of your gut microbiome, special algorithms develop an individualized nutrition plan. The right foods will nourish your beneficial bacteria and suppress those microorganisms that crave sugar and produce toxins.

Conclusion:  Your skin is a protective barrier that begs for support from within. Stop wasting resources on harsh cosmetics that only work on the surface. A comprehensive approach that includes diagnostics, gut work, and targeted pharmabiotics is the only science-based path to clear, healthy skin for life.





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