According to a 2016 review from researchers at The Ohio State University College of Medicine, ‘friendly’ bacteria may contribute to redressing the balance in gut flora that is missing in eczema-prone people.
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The same review indicated encouraging results with fish oil supplements and eczema, with patients experiencing improvements to everyday life compared to those taking a placebo.11 And in a 2014 review published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, researchers found that fish oil supplements can help people with psoriasis. It’s thought that the omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil have an anti-inflammatory effect on the skin.12
In February 2018, a large-scale research report from Imperial College London found that probiotic supplementation had a positive impact on eczema risk in children.13