Nutrition and gut
Skin as the expression of a systemic conversation that also passes through food, microbiota, and consistency.
Inaugural edition · Early reading
Receive the Manifesto and the full Prologue of the work that begins to read skin as a living system: nutrition, plants, rhythm, environment, and time.
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Buenos Aires · 2019
It was a winter morning in Buenos Aires. A domestic accident. An unexpected burst of heat. Marks on the face.
The question that came afterward was not only: "what helped the skin recover?"
It was something else: why do we so rarely ask where - and in what world - the plant applied to the skin was grown?
The central question
Phytodermonutrition™ begins as a proposed field: a way to organize questions about skin, nutrition, plants, rhythm, environment, and time without turning hypotheses into ready-made certainty.
The fragmented map
The pieces were scattered across disciplines: chronobiology, nutrition, applied botany, environment, microbiome, and psychodermatology.
Skin as the expression of a systemic conversation that also passes through food, microbiota, and consistency.
The botanical matrix read through species, process, biome, altitude, soil, and growing environment.
Sleep, light, routine, and biological time enter as reading variables, not shortcuts.
Climate, stress, barrier, and context help explain why skin changes from day to day.
The Inaugural Kit opens this reading as science in construction, with clear limits and educational language.
Inaugural Kit
A clear introduction to the question that opens the field: what if skin cannot be read apart from the gut, plants, rhythm, environment, and time?
The opening scene of the book: Buenos Aires, 2019, Rosehip oil from Bariloche, and the question that turned a personal experience into an investigation.
On June 25, you will receive the presentation for Introduction to Phytodermonutrition™.
Inaugural Class · June 25
The next step is an opening class to organize the thesis, the four axes, and the educational limits of the field before the advanced reading.
Who it is for
Health and aesthetics professionals who value responsible language.
Researchers, academics, and formulators interested in botanical origin.
Attentive readers who want to understand skin, environment, and routine without easy promises.
What this material is not
It is not a list of recipes.
It is not a cosmetic protocol.
It is not a therapeutic promise.
It does not replace individual assessment.
It does not turn hypothesis into ready-made certainty.
It is a first entry into a way of thinking about skin as a living system.
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