Studies show L.
salivarius is associated with a significant improvement of clinical Atopic Dermatitis. Putatively modulating Th1/Th2 cytokine profiles is considered an important adjunctive therapy in the treatment of adult or childhood AD.
Bifidobacterium infantis
A valuable species often in short supply in adults’ G.I. tracts. Makes nascent B vitamins, helps regulate intestinal terrain, and helps digest milk products.
Roseomonas mucosa
Early clinical studies suggest that topical application of commensal organisms (i.e. Staphylococcus hominis or Roseomonas mucosa) reduces AD severity, which supports an important role for commensals in decreasing S. aureus colonization in patients.
Staphylococcus epidermidis
a key microbe in healthy skin microbiota, S. epidermidis plays an important role in regulating skin microbiota through production of bacteriocins (natural inhibitors of other organisms). This is the first probiotic to offer S. epidermidis.
Lactobacillus paracasei
Science reports that this species produces biosurfactants which can interrupt pathogenic biofilm adherence to tissues.
Bacillus licheniformis
A soil-based, gram-positive probiotic species famous for producing beneficial enzymes. Has detergent qualities and can help ‘digest’ dirt and grime. As a component of the oral microbiome, it helps prevent teeth-cavities.
Staphylococcus xylosus
Another important part of our normal flora, S. xylosus helps maintain a healthy diversity on our skin. Skin bacteria such as Rothia nasimurium, S. aureus, S. lentus, and S. xylosus are also able to increase skin IL-17A+ T cells.
Jojoba Oil
A rich source of whole spectrum Vitamin E and B Complex.
Borage Oil
A very rich source of essential GLA Gamma Linolenic Acid), with a long history of supporting normal skin health.
bHemp Oil
A source of Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acid including GLA (Gamma Linolenic Acid), and has an established
reputation for supporting smooth skin.
Kukui Oil
A natural moisturizer used by the Hawaiians for hundreds of years, and is touted to support normal wound healing; a rich source of antioxidants.
Ceramides
The main lipid classes present in the skin matrix. Topical ceramides restore the altered skin barrier in dermatitis.
Topical Isoleucine
Stimulates skin production of AMP, plus potentiates the functional activities of β-defensin.
Marula Oil
A source of Omega-6 and Omega-9 fatty acids famous for nourishing the skin. Cited to help normal preservation of transepidermal water migration - thus an excellent moisturizer.
Perilla Oil
Contains a special, essential fatty acid, n-3 linolenic acid that plays a major role in regulating normal inflammation processes in the skin. Also a source of the Omega-3 essential fatty acid, alpha-linolenic acid (ALA).
Grape Seed Oil
Supports skin health via its rich array of phyto-antioxidants and whole Vitamin E Complex. Often used
in hair products for its effectiveness in nourishing hair and may assist in blocking the unwanted effects of DHT - a hormone that causes hair loss.
Sea Buckthorn Oil
Contains 190 nutrients including the rare Omega-7 fatty acid. A terrific cleanser and exfoliator of dead
skin cells. Cited to help normal healing processes regarding sunburn and wounds.
Coconut Oil (Tree Nut)
A source of medium chain triglycerides - a type of saturated fat that supports skin tone.