Activated Probiotics
26/10/2025
Swipe to learn how the gut-skin axis can influence acne through inflammation. Want more on this topic? Our Director of Education, Rebecca Edwards, can dive deeper. Share your questions below.
What kind of microbiome are we passing down?
We inherit far more than just Grandma’s eyes or Dad’s stubborn streak. Each generation passes down an invisible legacy - trillions of microscopic inhabitants that can influence many aspects of our biology, from immune function to mood balance.
The fascinating part? This microbial inheritance isn’t set in stone. Your microbiome is a living, breathing ecosystem that continues to evolve based on lifestyle choices, environment, and the people you share your life with.
Recent research reveals that family members living together develop remarkably similar gut bacteria profiles within just months. We’re literally sharing our inner ecosystems through everyday interactions - shared meals, hugs, and even the family pet contribute to this microscopic melting pot.
So remember: you’re the curator of a microbial museum that will influence the next generation.
From the foods you eat, to your stress levels, to the medications you use, these everyday choices quietly shape your microbial community and the legacy you’re creating.
The question isn’t just “What kind of world are we leaving our children?” but “What kind of microbiome are we passing down?”
15/10/2025
Specific probiotic strains within Biome Acne™ Probiotic have been studied for their ability to reduce skin inflammation and impact the overgrowth of C. acnes via their effects within the gut (1). In a human clinical trial, Biome Acne™ Probiotic significantly improved the symptoms of acne, reduced skin redness, and improved the composition of the skin microbiome (2).
To organise product training on this probiotic or for physical resources, reach out to your local practitioner education consultant. Always read the label and follow the directions for use.
References:
1. Williams HC, Dellavalle RP, Garner S. Acne vulgaris. Lancet. 2012;379:361-72.
2. Tanghetti, Emil. A. (2013). The role of inflammation in the pathology of acne. Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, 6(9), 16-24.
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