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How Gut Health Affects Your Skin Health — Experts Explain

The relationship between gut and skin health is widely discussed, especially on social media, where probiotics, detox juices, and gut cleansing diets promise clearer skin. What does science actually say about the impact of diet on skin function and appearance?

Two board-certified gastroenterologists, Dr. Pia Prakash and Dr. Austin Chiang, weigh in on the evidence-based relationship between our gut and skin.

How Gut Microbiome and Tissue Health Affects Skin

The gastrointestinal tract runs from the mouth to the anus. Most discussions focus on the stomach and intestines, the balance of bacteria there and the integrity of the tissue that lines them.

The gut microbiome, a community of microorganisms, includes bacteria, viruses, and fungi. In a healthy gut the beneficial organisms outnumber the harmful ones. This balance supports our digestion, immunity, and pathogen defense.

Gut dysbiosis is a condition in which this natural microbial balance is disrupted. “When beneficial bacteria in the intestines decrease and pro-inflammatory bacteria increase, the immune system can be affected”, Prakash explains. She referenced the gut–skin axis, the bidirectional relationship between gut health and skin health. “Disruptions in the gut microbiome can play a role in inflammatory skin conditions like eczema, rosacea, acne, and psoriasis.”

Gut dysbiosis can also impair the intestinal barrier, increasing permeability. “This allows bacteria and bacterial byproducts to enter the bloodstream, driving systemic inflammation which can show up as skin inflammation and flares,” Prakash adds. Dysbiosis can result from antibiotic use, low-nutrient diet, stress, infections, or chronic diseases.

How Fiber and Probiotics Impact Gut Health

Fiber is a key food group universally encouraged by gastroenterologists. A typical American diet includes roughly 15 grams of fiber per day, far lower than the recommended goal of 25-30g daily. Prakash shares that fiber alters gut microbiome composition and activity, increasing diversity and supporting bacteria that produce health-promoting short-chain fatty acids. SCFAs are fuel for gut cells, have anti-inflammatory effects, and help metabolize foods, like sugars. To get needed fibers she recommends plenty of “fruits, vegetables, legumes, and whole grains.”

Probiotics provide “good” bacteria and Prakash notes that “probiotics have shown some benefit for eczema and psoriasis, though more research is needed for acne and rosacea.” Pairing probiotics with prebiotic-rich foods may help support balance. Prebiotics are fibers that feed beneficial gut microbes.

Limitations of Probiotics on Gut and Skin Health

Chiang, author of Gut: An Owner’s Guide, emphasizes that while probiotics and prebiotics show potential, the science is still early. They may modestly help by regulating the immune system, adjusting the balance of microorganisms, and supporting the skin barrier. But results vary by condition and even by bacterial strain within the probiotic.

“Some clinical improvement has been seen in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis trials,” Chiang says, but these effects are not universal. A pediatric study showed probiotics improved eczema over 6 months. A study of adults with psoriasis found that a probiotic mixture reduced disease severity and lowered relapse risk compared with placebo.

However, more research is needed before anyone can recommend them broadly for skin health.

Gut-Healing Cleanses, Supplements, and Detoxes Should be Used with Caution

Gut-healing cleanses and restrictive diets are widely marketed for skin care. “They’re lacking in evidence and are sometimes unsafe,” Chiang warns.

For conditions with an underlying gut condition, such as dermatitis herpetiformis from celiac disease, targeted diet changes can make a significant difference. Otherwise, Chiang recommends the basics: a high-fiber diet, minimal processed foods, and limited red meat. He clarifies that “fiber from whole foods is preferable to supplements.”

Chiang wants patients to be more skeptical. “Everything should be personalized. I’d avoid one-size-fits-all approaches.” And his concerns about safety are well-founded.

I recently treated a patient with severe rectal bleeding after drinking an online-purchased detox juice. I often see patients who have ordered supplements or cleanses online without any way to verify the ingredients.

The medical community understands a patient’s desire to improve their health. However, it’s important to do so safely. Many people wouldn’t take unverified pills or powders from a stranger, especially without knowing what’s in them. Yet that’s essentially what happens when using unregulated products sold online.

Myths about Gut Health and Skin Health

Chiang says that two myths around gut and skin health are especially persistent. “There seems to be this idea that a colon cleanse can clear one’s skin,” Chiang says. But there is no evidence that deliberately cleansing the colon leads to healthier skin. The colon already continuously excretes waste in our stool; as such, there is no ‘chronically leftover waste just sitting in the colon.

“Another myth I come across is the idea that adopting a gluten-free diet will help one’s skin,” Chiang notes. “Unless someone has celiac disease, there’s no evidence that cutting gluten will somehow make the skin clearer.”

How Long Until a Healthier Gut Impacts Skin?

If there’s an underlying gut condition driving skin symptoms, improvement depends on controlling that primary disease. For those without a specific gastrointestinal disorder, modifications to gut health through diet, prebiotics, or probiotics may have modest effects on the skin. “Some improvement has been observed within 8–12 weeks in clinical trials for conditions like psoriasis and atopic dermatitis,” Chiang notes, “but response times and results vary depending on the condition, the intervention, and individual factors.”

The Bottom Line

Gut health and skin health are closely linked, but the science is still evolving. The strongest steps are the simplest: eat more fiber, prioritize whole foods, and be cautious about supplements and trendy protocols.

“The gut microbiome is powerful,” says Prakash. “We’re only beginning to understand its impact — not just for skin, but for many inflammatory conditions.”

For now, clarity comes not from cleanses or fads, but from evidence: nurture your gut, and your skin health will likely follow.

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