Enhance your Microbiome Beauty with Omega 7

Since the pandemic, microbiome beauty has become a growing trend [1]. The microbiome refers to the microbial community that naturally lives in our bodies. The microbes reinforce skin barrier function to help maintain skin health, including reducing inflammation and protecting skin from aggressors.

Other than probiotics, Omega 7 shows promising results in improving gut health by stimulating the regeneration of gastric mucosa. By maintaining the integrity of mucosa, Omega 7 can help enhance the diversity of the gut microbiome. Researches demonstrate the contributing role of the gut microbiome to skin homeostasis and allostasis. A study also suggests that intestinal microbial imbalance detrimentally impacts skin function. An imbalanced microbiome can lead to inflammatory skin symptoms like acne, atopic dermatitis, and psoriasis.[2]

 

Besides promoting microbiome health, Omega 7 is an essential building block of our skin, hair, and nails, contributing to beauty. Oral supplementation of Omega 7-rich sea buckthorn oil improved skin hydration by 49%, elasticity by 26% & wrinkle by 9% in 60 participants [3]. Moreover, it also enhanced atopic dermatitis symptoms, such as skin redness, itchiness, and inflammation, in 49 participants. [4]


Omegia™, Clinically-Tested Omega 3 6 7 9 formula for Beauty & Women Health


100% Plant-Based
100% Whole Food
Cold-water-soluble
Available in oil & powder form
TRI-CAP™ Microencapsulated
Sustainably & Responsibly Made

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Reference
[1] Fearn, R., & Winter, L. (2021, September 4). Microbiome Beauty Is The Biggest Skincare Trend For 2022. Retrieved August 3, 2022, from Glamour UK website: https://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/gallery/skin-microbiome-products

[2] Salem, I., Ramser, A., Isham, N., & Ghannoum, M. A. (2018). The Gut Microbiome as a Major Regulator of the Gut-Skin Axis. Frontiers in Microbiology, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.01459

[3] Yang, B., Bonfigli, A., Pagani, V., Isohanni, T., von-Knorring, Å., Jutila, A. and Judin, V. (2008). Effects of oral supplementation and topical application of supercritical CO2 extracted sea buckthorn oil on skin ageing of female subjects. Journal of Applied Cosmetology, [online] 27(1), pp.13-25. Available at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/287943011_Effects_of_oral_supplementation_and_topical_application_of_supercritical_CO2_extracted_sea_buckthorn_oil_on_skin_ageing_of_female_subjects.

[4] Yang, B., 1999. Effects of dietary supplementation with sea buckthorn (Hippophaë rhamnoides) seed and pulp oils on atopic dermatitis. The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, [online] 10(11), pp.622-630. Available at: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15539258/.