Dr. Isabel Sharkar, NMD, is co-founder of Indigo Integrative Health Clinic in Washington, D.C., a thriving clinic that has been serving the local community in health restoration and body optimization for over a decade. Being in constant pursuit for truth and healing Dr. Isabel graduated in 2011 from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine as a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine.
Did you know there's a close relationship between the health of your gut and the health of your skin? There are many different microorganisms, including bacteria, that reside in the gut and which are often simply referred to as "flora." Balanced gastrointestinal (GI) flora provides support for the immune system, nutrient absorption, and removal of toxins from the body through regular healthy bowel movements. Combined, these processes help balance flora on the skin (yes, there's flora on your skin!), which promotes clear and healthy skin.
When your body does not have enough "beneficial" bacteria, "harmful" gut bacteria can thrive and take over the gut environment. Flora imbalances can be caused by poor diet, illness, use of antibiotics, and stress. All of those things show up in the health of the skin: how dry/oily it is, type and severity of acne, and risk for autoimmune-related skin disorders. Symptoms of imbalance can include persistent gas, bloating, constipation, or diarrhea. To maintain or rebalance GI flora, consider adding probiotics to your diet.Probiotics are live microorganisms (in most cases, bacteria) that are similar to the beneficial microorganisms naturally found in the gut. There are many types of bacteria classified as probiotics.
You can boost the presence of helpful GI flora by taking a probiotic supplement as well as eating fermented foods. There are many varieties of probiotics on the market --not all are created equal and some are better suited to different health needs. Your holistic health provider can advise you on the type of probiotic supplement that is best for your skincare concerns.
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Monday - Friday
9am - 5pm