Support your gut-skin health with Rebalance
Rebalance Spore Probiotics is ideal for those seeking to balance the gut-skin axis, addressing the root causes of imbalance to promote both gut and skin health from the inside out. Formulated with clinically-backed probiotic strains, Bacillus subtilis MB40 and Bacillus coagulans, Rebalance works synergistically to support a balanced gut microbiome, strengthen the gut barrier, and enhance immune function.
Staphylococcus aureus management: Bacillus subtilis MB40 helps manage the presence of Staphylococcus aureus, a bacteria often elevated in individuals with skin conditions like eczema and dermatitis. By promoting a healthier gut microbiome, it indirectly supports a balanced skin environment.
Gut and skin wellness: Bacillus coagulans complements MB40 by improving digestion, easing symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and modulating immune responses. Together, these probiotics support both gut health and skin wellness, creating a holistic approach for clearer, healthier skin.
Product FAQs
What is Rebalance and how does it support gut and skin health?
Dermabiota Rebalance is a scientifically formulated probiotic blend featuring Bacillus subtilis MB40 and Bacillus coagulans to help maintain a balanced gut microbiota, support digestion, and promote skin health. It is specifically designed to address inflammation linked to Staphylococcus aureus overgrowth—a common concern for those with skin conditions.
Research shows that individuals with MRSA, atopic dermatitis, eczema, and TSW often have higher levels of Staphylococcus aureus on their skin and in their gut. Studies also indicate that those with skin conditions frequently experience leaky gut and a weakened intestinal barrier, which is closely linked to compromised skin health.
Rebalance works by reducing Staphylococcus aureus in the gut, promoting a healthier microbiota, and supporting the gut-skin connection for improved skin function and overall well-being.
What are spore probiotics and why are they more effective?
Spore probiotics, like Bacillus subtilis MB40, have a protective shell that helps them survive through stomach acid and reach the intestines intact. This makes them more robust and effective than traditional probiotics, which often require higher doses and are less stable.
What are prebiotics like inulin and FOS, and why are they important?
Prebiotics, such as inulin (from chicory root) and FOS (fructooligosaccharides), are types of fibre that help nourish and support the growth of beneficial gut bacteria. By including these prebiotics, Rebalance enhances the effectiveness of its probiotics.
Can Dermabiota Rebalance help with Staphylococcus aureus overgrowth?
Yes, Bacillus subtilis MB40 helps reduce the colonisation of Staphylococcus aureus, a harmful bacterium often found in higher levels in the gut of people with skin conditions. This supports a healthier gut-skin axis by addressing one of the roots of skin inflammation.
How often should I take Dermabiota Rebalance?
Start with one capsule every other day during the first week. Gradually increase to one capsule daily, then up to two capsules per day. This gradual approach helps your body, particularly for those who experience wind or bloating, adjust to the prebiotic fibres such as inulin and FOS. For optimal results, take consistently for at least six months to support long-term gut and skin health.
Why doesn’t Dermabiota Rebalance need to be refrigerated?
Spore probiotics like Bacillus subtilis MB40 are encased in a natural protective shell, making them stable at room temperature. Unlike many probiotics that require refrigeration, spore probiotics can withstand temperature fluctuations, making them convenient for travel and daily use.
What else can I do to help my skin and gut?
In addition to taking Rebalance, we recommend considering an elimination diet to identify potential food triggers that may contribute to inflammation. Common food triggers include salicylates and amines. Always consult with a doctor or dietician before starting an elimination plan.
Where is Dermabiota manufactured, and where do the ingredients come from?
Dermabiota is proudly manufactured in the UK, with ingredients sourced locally where possible. Our core spore probiotics—Bacillus subtilis MB40 and Bacillus coagulans—are sourced from the USA rather than lower-cost regions, as we prioritise quality, clinical research, and high-grade ingredients. While this comes at a higher cost, it ensures we use patented strains with strong scientific backing to deliver a premium, research-driven product for our customers.
Where can I find more research on Rebalance and its ingredients?
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Dermabiota Rebalance is a potent blend of spore probiotics, formulated with Bacillus subtilis MB40 and Bacillus coagulans. These clinically studied strains offer a wide range of health benefits, particularly for gut and skin health.
Bacillus subtilis MB40: A Key to Gut Health and Skin Balance
Bacillus subtilis MB40 is renowned for its ability to balance gut microbiota, aid digestion, and improve overall well-being. It has also been shown to reduce Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) colonisation in the gut—a bacterium linked to various skin conditions. By addressing the overgrowth of S. aureus, Bacillus subtilis MB40 helps improve the gut-skin connection, promoting clearer skin and better health.
For further insights into Bacillus subtilis MB40 and its benefits, you can explore the following studies:
- Probiotic markedly reduces S. aureus colonisation
- Research review on probiotics and their effects on gut and skin health
- Study on Bacillus subtilis in gut health
Bacillus coagulans and Skin Health
Bacillus coagulans offers additional skin benefits, particularly with its anti-aging-properties. The probiotic influenced gut microbiota composition, leading to increased levels of beneficial metabolites like nicotinic acid and pantothenic acid that led to enhanced skin hydration and elasticity, (ResearchGate)
Bacillus coagulans was found to improve the skin barrier function and may moderate the loss of collagen, support the skin’s hydration, elasticity, and healthy aging. (CASI study)
Probiotics Benefits to Skin Barrier Heath
More broadly, probiotics supports skin health, barrier function, and help regulate inflammation, linked to bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus.
Microbiome-Based Interventions for Skin Aging and Barrier Function: A Comprehensive Review
The Role of S. aureus in Skin Conditions
Research has shown that individuals with eczema, as well as those undergoing Topical Steroid Withdrawal (TSW), often experience higher levels of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus)—a bacterium linked to skin inflammation. Key studies have demonstrated that increased bacterial presence can worsen skin conditions, including eczema:
- Colonisation With Staphylococcus aureus in Atopic Dermatitis Patients
- Skin Colonization by Staphylococcus aureus in Patients with Eczema and Atopic Dermatitis
- Topical Corticosteroids and Staphylococcus aureus in Atopic Dermatitis
These studies highlight the prevalence and impact of S. aureus colonisation in individuals with eczema and TSW, where bacterial overgrowth can exacerbate skin conditions.
The Connection Between Eczema, TSW, and S. aureus
While research directly linking TSW to increased S. aureus colonisation is currently limited, the connection between eczema and TSW lies in inflammation, prolonged by the disruption of the skin barrier with staph overgrowth. This compromise in skin integrity can facilitate bad bacterial colonisation, potentially worsening both conditions.
Conclusion
By combining Bacillus subtilis MB40 and Bacillus coagulans, Dermabiota Rebalance offers a holistic solution that supports gut health, reduces inflammation, and improves overall skin function. This powerful probiotic blend is particularly beneficial for individuals struggling with skin conditions like eczema and TSW, providing a tool to support healing and wellness.
Dermabiota Rebalance is a potent blend of spore probiotics, formulated with Bacillus subtilis MB40 and Bacillus coagulans. These clinically studied strains offer a wide range of health benefits, particularly for gut and skin health.
Bacillus subtilis MB40: A Key to Gut Health and Skin Balance
Bacillus subtilis MB40 is renowned for its ability to balance gut microbiota, aid digestion, and improve overall well-being. It has also been shown to reduce Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) colonisation in the gut—a bacterium linked to various skin conditions. By addressing the overgrowth of S. aureus, Bacillus subtilis MB40 helps improve the gut-skin connection, promoting clearer skin and better health.
For further insights into Bacillus subtilis MB40 and its benefits, you can explore the following studies:
- Probiotic markedly reduces S. aureus colonisation
- Research review on probiotics and their effects on gut and skin health
- Study on Bacillus subtilis in gut health
Bacillus coagulans and Skin Health
Bacillus coagulans offers additional skin benefits, particularly with its anti-aging-properties. The probiotic influenced gut microbiota composition, leading to increased levels of beneficial metabolites like nicotinic acid and pantothenic acid that led to enhanced skin hydration and elasticity, (ResearchGate)
Bacillus coagulans was found to improve the skin barrier function and may moderate the loss of collagen, support the skin’s hydration, elasticity, and healthy aging. (CASI study)
Probiotics Benefits to Skin Barrier Heath
More broadly, probiotics supports skin health, barrier function, and help regulate inflammation, linked to bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus.
Microbiome-Based Interventions for Skin Aging and Barrier Function: A Comprehensive Review
The Role of S. aureus in Skin Conditions
Research has shown that individuals with eczema, as well as those undergoing Topical Steroid Withdrawal (TSW), often experience higher levels of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus)—a bacterium linked to skin inflammation. Key studies have demonstrated that increased bacterial presence can worsen skin conditions, including eczema:
- Colonisation With Staphylococcus aureus in Atopic Dermatitis Patients
- Skin Colonization by Staphylococcus aureus in Patients with Eczema and Atopic Dermatitis
- Topical Corticosteroids and Staphylococcus aureus in Atopic Dermatitis
These studies highlight the prevalence and impact of S. aureus colonisation in individuals with eczema and TSW, where bacterial overgrowth can exacerbate skin conditions.
The Connection Between Eczema, TSW, and S. aureus
While research directly linking TSW to increased S. aureus colonisation is currently limited, the connection between eczema and TSW lies in inflammation, prolonged by the disruption of the skin barrier with staph overgrowth. This compromise in skin integrity can facilitate bad bacterial colonisation, potentially worsening both conditions.
Conclusion
By combining Bacillus subtilis MB40 and Bacillus coagulans, Dermabiota Rebalance offers a holistic solution that supports gut health, reduces inflammation, and improves overall skin function. This powerful probiotic blend is particularly beneficial for individuals struggling with skin conditions like eczema and TSW, providing a tool to support healing and wellness.

