As we have already discussed in earlier posts (see Success story: l-glutamine and Seborrheic dermatitis significantly improved by E. coli Nissle probiotic), scientific evidence shows a clear association between skin disorders and gut problems. The most prominent gut issue is the intestinal permeability, also known under the popular name ‘leaky gut syndrome’. It is basically a loosening of the junctions that stop undesired food components from getting through the walls of the intestine directly into the bloodstream. Intestinal permeability causes both systemic and local inflammation, which in turn contributes to skin disease. If you want to heal the skin, you have to heal the gut! Zinc is known to be…
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Success story: Zinc shampoo
Reproduced from pluscompare.com: I’ve been battling sebborehic dermatitis for at least three years now, and after seeing a dermatologist he explained that the condition was merely an overgrowth of yeast on the scalp and by treating it with a shampoo that contained 2% pyrithion zinc, I had a good chance of clearing it up, as yeast can’t survive in a zinc filled environment. He also told me that you have to leave any dandruff shampoo in your hair for five full minutes in order to give the medicine in them a chance to work. This is a terrific product that has greatly helped subdue the condition. Some other helpful information…