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Immunobiotics) Why can we keep our skin young with Immunobiotics?
Why can we keep our skin young with Immunobiotics?
In modern times,
the development of antibiotics and thorough hygiene have freed humans from fear
of infection.
However, atopy,
psoriasis, allergies, and autoimmune diseases have increased and continue to
increase, and many people are suffering.
Experts say that
excessive cleanliness and misuse of antibiotics have deprived us of contact
with germs in our daily lives and the balance of germs in the body.
Many studies have
revealed that the diseases are currently increasing because the balance of the
immune system that maintains homeostasis in our body is broken.
When allergies,
atopy, and psoriasis are caused by broken immune systems, symptoms such as
itching, itching, and thickening of the stratum corneum may occur.
This greatly
reduces the quality of life and can lead to an appearance complex.
To treat this,
expensive cosmetics are bought and steroid-based treatments are used, but the
easiest, safest and most reliable way to treat this is to restore the broken
immune system.
As experts say,
if this disease is caused by lack of contact with good germs and cracking of
the flora due to excessive cleanliness and antibiotics, the best solution is to
increase contact with the good microorganisms that stimulate and normalize
immune cells.
Skin care with immunobiotics
Immunobiotics can
not only reduce dermatitis by normalizing immunity, but also maintain
elasticity.
As shown in the
following paper, the moisture content was increased in the skin of rats that
consumed the heat-killed L. plantarum.
It can be seen
that the level of hyaluronic acid expression increases with the cytokine
content.
In this paper, it
was concluded that the heat-treated probiotics were judged to have an immune
activation effect and a recovery effect on the skin and tissue.
Because immunity
is the system of our body that maintains homeostasis, dead probiotics stimulates
various cells to activate immunity accordingly.
It is said that
it has the effect of recovering and protecting damaged skin or tissue. (Aya K. et al., 2014)
Lactobacillus plantarum L-137 upregulates hyaluronic acid production in epidermal cells and fibroblasts in mice. H. Nakai et al., 2019, Microbiology and Immunology 63:367-378
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