Effectively soothing skin allergy - supported by scientific research
Both the probiotics and vitamin D in Reuteri Ecz-immune+D3 probiotics can effectively control the immune system, therefore, the effect is doubled compared with a single probiotic formula.
Skin allergy in infants usually occurs on the neck, cheeks, and scalp. In adults, skin allergy is more common on the neck, hands, feet, and waist. Studies have shown that Reuteri can effectively improve itching and reduce the range of allergy by 54% within 3 months, and improve by 79% after 12 months.
Skin allergy can lead to skin redness, swelling and itching, and in severe cases, it can cause insomnia and affect daily life. Studies have shown that Reuteri can effectively reduce insomnia by 52% within 3 months, and by 78% after 12 months.
Apart from probiotics, vitamin D also plays a vital role in improving skin allergic problems.
Studies have shown that children with skin allergy problems can greatly reduce the SCORAD* (SCORing Atopic Dermatitis) after taking vitamin D for 3 months, effectively relieves skin allergic symptoms, increases vitamin levels in the body, and maintains balanced immunity.
*SCORAD scoring criteria include the range of allergy, degree of dryness, crusting, swelling, skin thickening and other symptoms
In the study, the patient's SCORAD dropped from 46 points (moderate) to 23 points (mild), and the effect is remarkable.
Enhancing immunity and improving work efficiency
The study pointed out that of 262 Swedish employees aged 18-65 after taking Reuteri probiotics, the frequency of taking sick leave was greatly reduced by about 55%. It showed that their immune system was significantly enhanced, and their work efficiency was also improved4.
Restoring the balance of microbiota
The study pointed out that after 68 children aged 4-10 months took Reuteri probiotics for 12 weeks, their fever and occasional diarrhea were greatly reduced compared with children who had not eaten, and their body's immunity was significantly enhanced.
2Gromert N et al.2009. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2009; 48(Suppl. 3.): E148-149/ Cirillo Al et al. 2005. Preliminary study Presented at the Italian Society for Clinical Allergy and Immunology (SIAIC) Congress, Rome, Italy, 4-7 May 2005
3Di Filippo P, Scaparrotta A, Rapino D, Cingolani A, Attanasi M, Petrosino M, I, Chuang K, Di Pillo S, Chiarelli F: Vitamin D Supplementation Modulates the Immune System and Improves Atopic Dermatitis in Children. Int Arch Allergy Immunol 2015;166:91-96. doi: 10.1159/000371350
4Increasing work-place healthiness with the probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri: A randomised, double-blind placebo-controlled study. Py Tubelius et al. Environmental Health: A Global Access Science Source 2005, 4:25 doi:10.1186/1476-069X-4-25.
Probiotics – Give your body the best Protection
Reuteri are probiotics naturally from humans, therefore the environment in the human intestinal tract is suitable for reproduction and allows them to maximize their effect. Reuteri can also produce antibacterial agent-Reuterin, which can effectively inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria and improve intestinal health. Therefore, when the ratio of good and bad bacteria in the intestine is out of balance, it is more necessary to take in probiotics to regulate the immune system.
Synergistic effect of Vitamin D and Probiotics
Vitamin D deficiency will affect the colonization ability of intestinal microflora and the balance of good and bad bacteria, leading to immune system disorders and allergic diseases. Vitamin D can regulate immune function, strengthen the integrity of the intestinal barrier structure, and reduce the invasion of harmful bacteria.
Reuteri can effectively maintain intestinal health. In addition to balancing good and bad bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract, increasing gastrointestinal motility and reducing intestinal pH, effectively inhibiting harmful bacteria, probiotics can also regulate vitamin D and its receptors (VDR). It enables vitamin D to activate immune cells, regulate cell growth, reduce the chance of cell inflammation, and thus improve human immunity.
Are you getting enough vitamin D today?
A study found that more than 90% of adults did not get enough vitamin D, and 43.8% of them were vitamin D deficient. Adults need to take 600IU (international unit) of vitamin D every day, and the elderly who are 70 years old or above need to take up to 800IU of vitamin D.
Although we can get vitamin D from food, the amount is very limited. You need to consume at least 16 eggs per day to get enough vitamin D for 1 day. Compared with Reuteri Ecz-immune + D3 Probiotics, only 1-2 capsules per day can meet the vitamin requirements.