Have a therapeutic effect on atopic dermatitis
Kimchi is a versatile condiment because of the lactobacillus bacteria that are present in it. It extends its therapeutic effects to treat a variety of skin conditions, including atopic dermatitis, which is marked by elevated immunoglobulin E levels and skin lesions like edema and bleeding. A 2018 Korean study on mice suggests that kimchi may help to treat atopic dermatitis. Another animal study that was published in the Journal of Applied Microbiology demonstrated the beneficial effects of the good bacteria found in fermented kimchi on mite-induced dermatitis as well as the role they play in lowering inflammation. To determine the advantages for people with atopic dermatitis, more research would be necessary.
In cases of gastritis and peptic ulcer illness brought on by Helicobacter pylori bacteria, kimchi is medicinal. Research in this area has demonstrated that the antagonistic properties of kimchi are due to the high concentration of Lactobacillus bacteria, which can prevent dangerous pathogens from interacting with human stomach cancer cells.