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Did you know your gut affects your skin?
The gut houses 80% of your immune system1, and many people with eczema have imbalanced gut bacteria. This imbalance, known as gut dysbiosis, can worsen eczema.
Healthy gut = calmer skin
Studies show that postbiotics and probiotics can reduce the risk of eczema - even starting from pregnancy.2


The connection between the gut and skin (gut-skin axis) is important in managing eczema from the inside out.
Contributing triggers and causes of eczema in Singapore

Heat and Humidity
Singapore’s warm, humid climate can worsen eczema by increasing sweat and moisture on the skin, leading to irritation, itching, and flare-ups.

Stress
Emotional stress doesn’t directly cause eczema but can trigger or worsen flare-ups by disrupting the body’s immune response and skin barrier function.

Dust Mites
Common in humid environments, dust mites are a major allergen in Singaporean homes. Their waste particles can trigger eczema, especially in individuals with sensitive or allergic skin.

Genetics
A family history of eczema, asthma, or allergies increases the likelihood of developing eczema due to inherited skin barrier weaknesses and immune sensitivities.

Immunity Dysregulation
Eczema is linked to an overactive immune system that reacts excessively to environmental triggers, causing chronic skin inflammation and barrier dysfunction.

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Who can benefit from taking MIRIQA® Dermabiotics™?
- Infants (3+ months)
- Children
- Adults
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women with family history of AD

MIRIQA® Dermabiotics is exclusively available in leading clinics.
Where To BuyReferences
- Selma P Wiertsema et al. The Interplay between the Gut Microbiome and Immune System in the Context of Infectious Diseases throughout Life and the Role of Nutrition in Optimizing Treatment Strategies. Nutrients 2011; 24(4), 1037-1048. https://doi.org/10.1177/039463201102400421
- J. Voigt and M.Lele. Lactobacillus Rhamnosus Used in the Perinatal Period for the Prevention of Atopic Dermatitis in Infants: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Trials. American Journal of Clinical Dermatology 2022; 23(6): 801-811. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40257-022-00723-x
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