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    Digestive Health

    1. The Gut-Skin Axis

    Research shows that an unhealthy gut microbiome (imbalance of good and bad bacteria) can lead to:

    • Acne & breakouts – Due to inflammation and bacterial overgrowth.

    • Eczema & psoriasis – Linked to “leaky gut” (intestinal permeability).

    • Premature aging – Poor digestion reduces nutrient absorption, leading to collagen loss.

    2.The Gut-Hair Connection

    A compromised gut can cause:

    • Hair thinning & shedding – Nutrient deficiencies (iron, zinc, biotin) due to poor absorption.

    • Dandruff & scalp inflammation – Often linked to candida overgrowth in the gut.

    • Slow hair growth – A weak digestive system fails to deliver essential proteins and vitamins.

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    3. Leaky Gut Syndrome

    • What it is: Intestinal lining becomes permeable, allowing toxins into the bloodstream.

    • Effects on skin/hair: Triggers inflammation, acne, eczema, and hair loss.

    4. Food Intolerances (Gluten, Dairy, Sugar)

    • How they harm: Cause gut inflammation, leading to breakouts, rashes, and scalp issues.

     

    5. Eat a Gut-Friendly Diet

    • Probiotic foods: Yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut, kimchi (to restore good bacteria).

    • Prebiotic foods: Garlic, onions, bananas, asparagus (feed healthy gut bacteria).

    • Anti-inflammatory foods: Turmeric, ginger, leafy greens, omega-3s (reduce skin redness and hair loss).

    6. Support Digestion Naturally

    • Apple cider vinegar (boosts stomach acid).

    • Bone broth (heals leaky gut with collagen).

    • Aloe vera juice (soothes gut inflammation).

    7. Supplements for Gut-Skin-Hair Health

    • Probiotics – Balance gut bacteria.

    • L-glutamine – Repairs leaky gut.

    • Zinc & collagen – Support skin healing and hair growth.

    8. Gut Dysbiosis (Bacterial Imbalance)

    • Impact: Bad bacteria overgrowth (like candida) can worsen dandruff, rosacea, and fungal acn

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