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Episode #243: Beyond Wrinkles: How Your Skin's Microbes Impact Your Health Span with Kiran Krishnan LONGEVITY with Nathalie Niddam

    • Nutrition

Could the health of your skin be one of the best predictors of chronic disease risk and mortality? 
 
In today’s episode of The Longevity Podcast, Kiran Krishnan and I discuss how aging and dysfunction of skin, driven by changes in the skin microbiome, may actually precede and contribute to unhealthiness in the body, rather than simply reflecting it. Maintaining your skin's barrier function by supporting a balanced, diverse skin microbiome could be a crucial factor for health and longevity.
 
Our conversation delves into the science of the skin microbiome, how modern products and lifestyles impact it, and practical strategies to keep your skin's ecosystem thriving. Don't miss this episode, which may forever change how you think about skincare and healthy aging.
 
Kiran Krishnan is the chief microbiologist at Just Thrive with 20 years of experience in the dietary supplement and nutrition market. He comes from a strict research background, having spent several years with hands-on R&D in the fields of molecular medicine and microbiology at the University of Iowa.
 
To Try SIV Serum for yourself go to SIVCARE.com and use code NAT10 to save on your purchase
 
Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible:
Fatty15: Visit http://fatty15.com/NAT and use promo code NAT to save.
Vitali: Visit https://www.vitaliskincare.com/discount/Nathalie20 and use code Nathalie20 to save on your order.
Berkeley Life: Consumers may register and place an order using my code NIDDBL for 10% off at berkeleylife.com
Young Goose: www.Younggoose.com. Use code NAT10 on first order and 5NAT for all future orders
 
Find more from Kiran Krishnan: 
Instagram: @kiranbiome
 
Find more from Nathalie:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmholC48MqRC50UffIZOMOQ 
Join Nat’s Membership Community: https://www.natniddam.com/bsp-community 
Sign up for Nats Newsletter: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/i7d5m0 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathalieniddam/ 
Website: www.NatNiddam.com   
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingsuperhumanperformance 



What We Discuss: 
03:05 GLP-1 Agonists and Gut Microbiome
19:27 The Barrier Function of the Skin and Aging
24:01 The Acid Mantle and pH of the Skin
28:12 The Role of Ceramides in Skin Health
39:07 Reinforcing and Supporting the Skin Microbiome
41:03 Quorum Sensing and Biome Balancing Serum
43:23 Application of Biome Balancing Serum
46:28 Improving Skin Health and Appearance
49:50 Maintaining Skin Health in a Toxic Environment
50:14 Ideal pH for Skincare Products
 
Key Takeaways
The skin plays a crucial role in longevity and health span, acting as a dynamic barrier and protecting against toxins and pathogens.
Maintaining the pH of the skin and the ceramide layer is essential for skin health and preventing age-related skin issues.
Phytoceramides, obtained from plants, can help support the health of the skin and may be beneficial in skincare products. The majority of skin care products are not good for the skin microbiome, but it is not feasible to eliminate their use completely.
 

Could the health of your skin be one of the best predictors of chronic disease risk and mortality? 
 
In today’s episode of The Longevity Podcast, Kiran Krishnan and I discuss how aging and dysfunction of skin, driven by changes in the skin microbiome, may actually precede and contribute to unhealthiness in the body, rather than simply reflecting it. Maintaining your skin's barrier function by supporting a balanced, diverse skin microbiome could be a crucial factor for health and longevity.
 
Our conversation delves into the science of the skin microbiome, how modern products and lifestyles impact it, and practical strategies to keep your skin's ecosystem thriving. Don't miss this episode, which may forever change how you think about skincare and healthy aging.
 
Kiran Krishnan is the chief microbiologist at Just Thrive with 20 years of experience in the dietary supplement and nutrition market. He comes from a strict research background, having spent several years with hands-on R&D in the fields of molecular medicine and microbiology at the University of Iowa.
 
To Try SIV Serum for yourself go to SIVCARE.com and use code NAT10 to save on your purchase
 
Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible:
Fatty15: Visit http://fatty15.com/NAT and use promo code NAT to save.
Vitali: Visit https://www.vitaliskincare.com/discount/Nathalie20 and use code Nathalie20 to save on your order.
Berkeley Life: Consumers may register and place an order using my code NIDDBL for 10% off at berkeleylife.com
Young Goose: www.Younggoose.com. Use code NAT10 on first order and 5NAT for all future orders
 
Find more from Kiran Krishnan: 
Instagram: @kiranbiome
 
Find more from Nathalie:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmholC48MqRC50UffIZOMOQ 
Join Nat’s Membership Community: https://www.natniddam.com/bsp-community 
Sign up for Nats Newsletter: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/i7d5m0 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathalieniddam/ 
Website: www.NatNiddam.com   
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingsuperhumanperformance 



What We Discuss: 
03:05 GLP-1 Agonists and Gut Microbiome
19:27 The Barrier Function of the Skin and Aging
24:01 The Acid Mantle and pH of the Skin
28:12 The Role of Ceramides in Skin Health
39:07 Reinforcing and Supporting the Skin Microbiome
41:03 Quorum Sensing and Biome Balancing Serum
43:23 Application of Biome Balancing Serum
46:28 Improving Skin Health and Appearance
49:50 Maintaining Skin Health in a Toxic Environment
50:14 Ideal pH for Skincare Products
 
Key Takeaways
The skin plays a crucial role in longevity and health span, acting as a dynamic barrier and protecting against toxins and pathogens.
Maintaining the pH of the skin and the ceramide layer is essential for skin health and preventing age-related skin issues.
Phytoceramides, obtained from plants, can help support the health of the skin and may be beneficial in skincare products. The majority of skin care products are not good for the skin microbiome, but it is not feasible to eliminate their use completely.
 

1 hr 1 min