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The Meluka Australia Blog — Gut Health

From the inside out: Top benefits of probiotic for your skincare

From the inside out: Top benefits of probiotic for your skincare

The power of probiotics is such that it can not only improve your gut health, but also enhance your skin’s microbiome. No matter what skin type you have, adding probiotics to your regular skincare regimen or diet can allow the good bacteria to flourish, thereby promoting better skin health while minimising unhealthy skin issues.

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How to Improve your Gut Health in 3 Easy Ways

How to Improve your Gut Health in 3 Easy Ways

The building blocks to better gut health can be achieved in a number of ways, from eating a diversity of plants, to moving more often and finding healthier ways to manage your stress. If you’re ready to boost your gut health for better overall wellbeing, we’ve covered a few key areas to focus on. You can then take the leap by signing up to our 7 Days to Better Gut Health program.

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Why Postbiotics are the Future of Gut Health

Why Postbiotics are the Future of Gut Health

Both prebiotics and probiotics are widely discussed these days – including their importance on your overall wellbeing and gut health – but postbiotics also play a vital role in keeping your gut balanced. You can get all the health benefits of postbiotics with our new P3 Gut Builder, so lets explore the value of postbiotics and the integral role they play in our health.

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3 signs your body needs probiotics

3 signs your body needs probiotics

Probiotics live naturally in your body, but sometimes you need an extra dose in order to fight off sickness, get rid of bloating or balance out a course of antibiotics. The trick is knowing the signs that you might need probiotics– which is where we come in! Read on to learn everything you need to know about probiotics, as well as the signs your body needs them. Probiotics – what are they? Probiotics are a combination of live bacteria and yeasts that live naturally in the human body. Unfortunately, the term ‘bacteria’ gets a bad rep in the general community....

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