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IHB: Managing the Gut-Skin Axis for Magnificent Skin: The New Science of Oral Nutricosmetics


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Sourced from: ⎆Dr. Davis Infinite Health Blog, authored by Dr. Davis, original posting date there: 2023-09-27
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Managing the Gut-Skin Axis for Magnificent Skin: The New Science of Oral Nutricosmetics

Apply a topical product to the skin, i.e., the epidermis, and little penetrates to the dermal layer to benefit skin health and appearance. This is because the epidermis is relatively impermeable by design. Imagine everything you touched was absorbed into the skin and bloodstream—thankfully, the skin is an effective barrier. Topical products also wash off when you wash your face at night.

Instead, consume oral factors that yield marked improvements in the dermal layer of skin just beneath the epidermis and you can obtain spectacular control over skin health and appearance. We do so by restoring 4 factors lacking or entirely absent from modern life. When restored, you can enjoy thicker, plumper, smoother, moister skin with less wrinkles, combined with other beneficial health effects, benefits that cannot be obtained with topical products alone.


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