Why Gut Healing Isn’t Working for Eczema

$37.00 USD

You may be doing the “right” gut-healing steps, but if your skin still isn’t improving, there may be a deeper pattern getting missed.

  • Why gut healing doesn’t always lead to clearer skin
  • What may be getting missed when your skin still isn’t improving
  • Why progress can stall, even when gut healing has started
  • How to take a more targeted approach to support your skin

 

Start the workshop today and get clearer on what your skin may need next.

Description

Gut healing can be a powerful piece of the eczema puzzle, but most gut protocols stall for one key reason: they’re not matched to the person’s actual pattern.

The advice online is often very general: take probiotics, eat more fiber, cut sugar, eat cleaner.

But eczema is not always driven by the same type of gut issue.

For some people, bacterial overgrowth may be part of the picture.
For others, yeast or fungal patterns may be involved.
Some may have low stomach acid, sluggish digestion, histamine issues, inflammation, or a gut approach that is simply too aggressive for their skin.

And for some, the gut may not be the main driver at all.

This is why something “healthy” can help one person, do nothing for another, and make someone else flare.

This workshop will help you understand why your gut-healing efforts may not be translating into calmer skin, and what may need to shift.

Inside, we’ll break down:

  • Why gut healing does not always lead to clearer skin
  • The common gut patterns that may be connected to eczema flares
  • Why probiotics, fiber, antimicrobials, or “clean eating” can sometimes backfire
  • How to think about bacterial vs yeast/fungal patterns
  • Why progress can stall, even when gut healing has started
  • How to approach gut support in a more targeted, skin-supportive way

If you’ve been trying to heal your gut but still feel stuck, this workshop will help you understand what may be missing and why your body may need a different approach.

Ready to understand what your skin may be trying to tell you?

Join the workshop.