February 2022
Are probiotics worth it for your skin? Dermatologist @Dr Dray on the skin benefits of taking a probiotic. I discuss probiotics for acne and the best probiotics for acne. Probiotics for eczema and the best probiotics for eczema. #probiotics #guthealth #skincare
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0:00 Are probiotics worth it for your skin?
0:23 What are probiotics?
0:57 Skin benefits of taking probiotics
7:21 Are probiotics safe?
9:47 The problems with studies on probiotics
10:17 How to choose a probiotic supplement
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