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    How Your Gut Health Affects Your Skin

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    How Your Gut Health Affects Your Skin


    You apply the right moisturizers, stick to a skincare routine, maybe even drink extra water—but your skin still feels irritated, dull, or inflamed. Sound familiar? What if the issue isn’t on the surface, but inside—in your gut?

    More and more research is uncovering the deep connection between the gut microbiome and skin health. At Orange Health, we offer a Gut Microbiome Test that helps decode what’s happening beneath the surface—so you can understand what your skin has been trying to tell you all along.


    Why Gut Health Affects Skin


    Your gut and skin are constantly communicating through hormones, immune responses, and metabolic by-products. When the gut is functioning well—meaning your microbial balance is healthy—it supports the absorption of nutrients, the regulation of inflammation, and the removal of toxins. All of these are essential for clear, healthy skin.

    But when the gut microbiome is disrupted, the effects ripple outward. Poor digestion, inflammation, and microbial imbalances can show up on your skin in the form of acne, eczema, rosacea, dryness, or just a persistent dullness that skincare products can’t fix.


    Not All Skin Problems Are Skin Deep


    Many common skin concerns have been linked to gut-related issues. For example:

    • Acne is often associated with excess inflammation, insulin resistance, or hormonal imbalances—all of which can be worsened by poor gut health.
    • Eczema and rosacea have both been shown to have strong links with gut permeability (a “leaky gut”) and immune dysfunction.
    • Dull or dry skin may be caused by low absorption of key nutrients like vitamin A, zinc, and omega-3 fatty acids due to an imbalanced microbiome.
    • Even sensitivity and flare-ups can be traced back to gut bacteria that are promoting inflammation or histamine buildup.

    If skin treatments haven’t worked for you, it may be because they’re only addressing the symptoms—not the source.


    What Is a Gut Microbiome Test?


    The Orange Health Gut Microbiome Test, in partnership with BugSpeaks, is a simple at-home test that analyzes your gut bacteria. Using advanced genetic analysis, it reveals the composition and balance of microbes living in your digestive tract—and how those may be affecting your health.

    But it’s more than just a list of bacteria. You get a personalized report that highlights:

    • Signs of microbial imbalance
    • Inflammatory markers and digestive health insights
    • Dietary recommendations based on your specific gut profile
    • Guidance on probiotics and lifestyle changes that support both gut and skin health


    Why Testing Matters for Skin Health


    Guesswork can only take you so far. A microbiome test gives you clarity. Instead of jumping from one skincare product to another, you can understand whether your skin issues are linked to your gut environment. Maybe you need to improve fiber intake, reduce processed sugar, introduce certain probiotic strains, or target inflammation from within. You can’t know until you test.

    And when you treat the cause—not just the symptoms—you’ll often see better, more lasting results.


    Who Should Consider Gut Testing?


    You don’t need to have a digestive disorder to benefit from this test. It’s ideal for anyone who:

    • Has recurring acne, dryness, or flare-ups
    • Feels like skincare products aren’t working anymore
    • Has skin issues that worsen with certain foods or stress
    • Wants to take a root-cause approach to overall wellness
    • Is curious about what’s really going on inside their body


    Healthy Skin Starts With a Healthy Gut


    At Orange Health, we believe in science-backed, personalized care. Your skin is an extension of your internal health—and your gut is at the core of that system. Whether you're aiming for a clearer face, fewer flare-ups, or just feeling better in your skin, the first step is understanding what your microbiome needs.


    Book your Gut Microbiome Test today 

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