Research shows that the live bacteria in yogurt can
suppress levels of bad breath-causing bacteria. "Good" bugs in yogurt
may crowd out the "bad" stink-causing bacteria or create an unhealthy
environment for it.
Eating or taking probiotics can improve your skin from the inside out.
But as a new research would suggest, you can reap the anti-aging benefits of
probiotics by applying them topically, too. We have good and bad bacteria on our skin, just as
we do in our gut. If the balance is off-kilter, it can result in acne or
rosacea. The right bacteria may also keep skin young. A study found that
probiotics can stimulate skin's protective mechanism from the inside, and this
may also happen with external application.
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