Best Supplements for Reduced Eczema Prevalence
Ranked by research evidence. Compare 3 supplements across 5 papers from the biomedical literature, with effect direction, evidence strength, and dose range for each.
Top picks by evidence
- Low evidence3 studies
Across 3 randomized controlled trials, 1 reported a beneficial large-sized effect of Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 on reducing eczema prevalence, while 2 found no significant effect (neutral). The most studied dose was approximately 6 × 10^9 CFU daily, and populations included pregnant and breastfeeding mothers and their infants/children. Evidence base is small (only 3 studies) — conclusions should be considered preliminary.
Dose: 6 × 10^9 CFU/day
3 supplements
- LowLactobacillus rhamnosus HN001Across 3 randomized controlled trials, 1 reported a beneficial large-sized effect of Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 on reducing eczema prevalence, while 2 found no significant effect (neutral). The most studied dose was approximately 6 × 10^9 CFU daily, and populations included pregnant and breastfeeding mothers and their infants/children. Evidence base is small (only 3 studies) — conclusions should be considered preliminary. · Dose: 6 × 10^9 CFU/day1 beneficial2 neutral3 studies