Eczema
When bad bacteria outnumbers the good bacteria in your digestive tract, the result is inflammation along the lining of the intestine. For some, this can cause a number of dermatological problems, like eczema. Benefical microbes are tasked with cleaning up toxins from the body and soothing inflammation, balancing the immune system, and patching up a “leaky” GI tract. Another way to soothe eczema is to avoid the foods that would trigger the condition by upsetting your digestive system.
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