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Activated Probiotics | Linking the Gut Microbiome with Skin and Immune

How can you support your community when it comes to skin health and atopic conditions? An increasingly sterile environment is changing the composition of our gut microbiome and altering how our immune system functions. These changes are believed to be contributing to the worldwide rise in allergies and atopic conditions.
 
Activated Probiotics' Director of Education Rebecca Edwards presented on the growing body of evidence supporting the use of strain-specific live bacteria in addressing atopic and dermatological conditions.
 
Learning Outcomes:
• The relationship between the microbiome and skin health
• Clinically trialled live bacteria for acne
• The interplay between the gut microbiome and atopic immune dysregulation
• Clinically trialled live bacteria for eczema and asthma
 
Speaker Info:
Rebecca Edwards (BA Adv.Dip.Nat Dip.Nut)
Activated Probiotics' Director of Education, Rebecca Edwards is a speaker, writer, educator, and qualified naturopath. She has 20 years of experience educating on all aspects of complementary and integrative health. She loves nothing more than sharing cutting-edge research with her team of educators, practitioners and medical communities internationally.

Recorded live on 5th September