Homemade Kefir Consumption Improves Skin Condition—A Study Conducted in Healthy and Atopic Volunteers
Diet has a fundamental role in the homeostasis of bodily functions, including the skin, which, as an essential protective barrier, plays a crucial role in this balance. The skin and intestine appear to share a series of indirect metabolic pathways, in a dual relationship known as the “gut-skin axis”...
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Main Authors: | Emília Alves, João Gregório, André Rolim Baby, Patrícia Rijo, Luis M. Rodrigues, Catarina Rosado |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7b8ebb6a2d5540bd90b7e37c699dda51 |
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