048: Connecting The Dots Between Seborrheic Dermatitis And Candida w/ Dr. Alan Dattner


Seborrheic Dermatitis is an embarrassing, frustrating, persistent skin condition. My guest today is here to shed some light on seborrhea and how yeast plays a large role in the condition.

043: Candida and Skin Rashes: A Hidden Root Cause (Introduction)


Do you have candida skin rashes? Or rashes that you believe are triggered and flared by candida? It’s certainly possible! Candida is one of the big gut factors that can shift the balance of your gut…

5 Reasons Why Your Rash Won’t Go Away (That No One Tells You)


Your rash won't go away... Horrible reddish patches of itchy, flaky skin just looking to be triggered any moment now are wrecking your life. Beach or pool time? Nope. Exercise? Sorry... sweat…

How Steroid Creams Make Your Skin Rashes Worse


If you’ve ever had a persistent itchy skin rash, you’re probably familiar with topical steroids, aka corticosteroids. Topical steroids are one of the primary treatments for skin conditions like…

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