Chronic skin sensitivity, eczema flare-ups, or the persistent redness caused by Rosacea... Most of the time, these conditions are not the result of external skin damage, but rather the consequence of the body's internal border gates being opened uncontrollably. According to Ali Rıza Akın, Rosacea and Eczema are not merely "skin diseases" but chaotic immune responses to a leak in the intestines.
The Next Microbiome philosophy aims not to silence symptoms with steroids, but to reapply the "biological seal" at the root of the problem. The most critical component of this seal is Akkermansia muciniphila, the loyal guardian of the intestinal epithelium.
A Leaking Fortress: The Gut Barrier and Skin Reactions
The intestinal epithelium is a massive biological filter system that stands against thousands of toxins and pathogens at any moment. The efficient functioning of this system depends on the integrity of cellular locks called tight junctions.
When the Akkermansia population decreases, these locks loosen and the gut barrier becomes permeable. This "leaky" scenario, emphasized in scientific literature (NCBI), leads to foreign substances leaking into the bloodstream and provoking the immune system. When this provocation reaches the skin;
- In Rosacea: Blood vessels in the facial area dilate (vasodilation) and a wave of neurogenic redness begins.
- In Eczema: The body initiates a "barrier war" against its own tissue; this manifests as itching and skin rashes.
Akkermansia: The Power That Locks Skin Sensitivity From Within
Akkermansia's role in managing Rosacea and eczema is not a miracle, but a clear cellular discipline. The strategic difference of this bacterium in skin health is summarized in these three points:
1. Regeneration of the Mucosal Layer
Akkermansia acts almost like a "barrier operator." By processing the intestinal mucosa for nourishment, it triggers cells to continuously produce a new and fresh protective layer. This thickened armor traps leaks that trigger inflammation in the skin at their source.
2. "Calming" the Immune System
In Rosacea and eczema patients, the immune system is hyper-reactive. Akkermansia gives a systemic calmness command through signaling pathways in the gut. This command soothes the skin's excessive inflammatory response to external stimuli (sun, cold, chemicals).
3. Regulation of Neuro-Hormonal Communication
Especially in Rosacea, nerve endings are very sensitive. Stability in the gut microbiota balances the release of neuropeptides that provoke the nervous system. When the "neural noise" inside subsides, facial redness attacks also become less frequent.
Most Frequently Asked: Chronic Sensitivity and Microbiome Questions
Question: Can probiotic supplements replace medications in eczema treatment?
Supplements are not medications; they are biological supports that restore the body's lost line of defense. However, when the gut barrier is repaired and the immune system calms down, the need for medication may decrease over time.
Question: What should I change first in my diet to calm Rosacea flare-ups?
Ali Rıza Akın’s recommendation is clear: Cut out refined sugar and excessive fructose. Sugar narrows the territory of Akkermansia, which seals the gut barrier, and fuels the "fire" in your skin.
Question: Why does my skin worsen after antibiotics?
Antibiotics destroy the "benign" protective army in the gut (including Akkermansia). In this void, the barrier filter is disrupted and the skin becomes vulnerable to toxin attacks from within.
Question: Is pasteurized (inactive) Akkermansia effective on Rosacea?
Yes. Scientific studies (Nature Medicine) confirm that even the inactive form of Akkermansia successfully sends the "repair the barrier" signal by communicating with mucosal cells.
Ali Rıza Akın and Next Microbiome: The Vision of Biological Sealing
We do not see the skin as an independent tissue, but as the outermost screen of the gut ecosystem. The Next Microbiome approach developed by Ali Rıza Akın focuses on resolving the "internal malfunctions" that cloud the clarity of this screen.
With our SIMS (Simulated Intestinal Microbial System) technology, we biologically guarantee how our supplements will bond with the intestinal wall. This engineering vision, which leaves no room for chance, aims to reload the body's self-protection software (Akkermansia) in challenging processes like Rosacea and Eczema.
"Eczema and Rosacea are not the skin's fault; they are the silent but visible screams of the leak in your gut mucosa. You cannot extinguish the fire without sealing the leak." — Ali Rıza Akın
Scientific References and Bibliography
- NCBI (PMC9311318): Gut-Skin Axis: The Importance of the Microbiome in Skin Health
- Global Wellness Institute: Beauty-Gut Connection: How Digestive Health Affects Skin Appearance
- Journal of Clinical Medicine (2021): Gut-Skin Axis: The Importance of Neuropeptides and the Microbiome
- Nature Medicine (2019): Clinical Study on Akkermansia Muciniphila and Barrier Security
- Next Microbiome Technical Archive: Ali Rıza Akın Patented SIMS (Simulated Intestinal Microbial System) Modeling Documentation.
- Frontiers in Microbiology (2017): Next Generation Beneficial Bacteria: Akkermansia Muciniphila
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional for personalized guidance on the subject.
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