ANTI-AGING FOOD
It's possible to erase years from
your face simply by changing your diet. I know this first-hand because ten
years ago, I didn't look younger than my age. In fact, I was starting to look
wrinkly, washed-out and old. So I changed my lifestyle and cut out pro-aging
foods like sugar and grains, and started eating a natural, primal diet to slow
the aging process. And when I focused on eating anti-aging superfoods, I
started to reverse the signs of aging — especially in my face.
What's more, I've seen this same
transformation over and over again in my patients. When they add these
superfoods to their diets, they start looking younger almost immediately and
over time, they often reverse more than a decade of aging.
Here are the most powerful
wrinkle-fighting foods I've discovered through my clinical and personal
experience. If you want soft, young-looking skin, I recommend making them the
core of your beauty ritual.
1. Bone broth
Wrinkles form when your skin breaks
down. To erase these wrinkles, you need to boost your collagen levels not by
rubbing on creams, but by mainlining collagen directly to your cells. How? With collagen-rich bone broth. Bone broth is better than wrinkle creams or Botox because
it lasts.
2. Foods rich in omega-3s
Think of aging skin cells as
slightly deflated balls. Omega-3 fatty acids plump up the walls of these cells,
making them bouncy again. To get plenty of omega-3s, eat fatty fish and
walnuts, or take a high-quality omega-3 supplement.
3. Amino acids
Amino acids are the building blocks
of collagen and elastin, which are both vital to healthy skin. A diet high in
essential amino acids (which the body can't make on its own) helps keep your
skin firm and elastic, while a deficiency makes it thin and dry. Meat and eggs
are your best sources for essential amino acids.
4. Potassium-rich foods
Here's a tip I give my patients:
Switch from regular table salt to sea salt. Why? Regular salt pulls water out
of your cells, leaving them flabby and prone to promoting wrinkles. But sea
salt, which is high in potassium, does just the opposite. It pulls water into
your cells, making them firm. You can also get skin-hydrating potassium from
fruits and veggies, nuts, meat, poultry and fish.
5. Fermented foods
A radiant gut translates into
radiant and wrinkle-free skin, while a bad gut is a leading cause of skin
aging. That's because good gut bacteria help keep your body well supplied with
the nutrients your skin thrives on. Bad bacteria, on the other hand, can cause
a leaky gut and allow toxins to escape your intestines and create inflammation
throughout your body — including your skin. The result? Sick, blotchy,
old-looking skin.
To improve your gut health, eat fermented foods like
kimchee and sauerkraut. Make
sure you buy refrigerated brands, which contain large amounts of live bacteria.
6. Green and yellow vegetables
Vegetables are loaded with
antioxidants, helping prevent oxidative stress (damage to cells caused by free
radicals). So it's not surprising that a study of Japanese women found that a higher intake of green and
yellow vegetables (along with a higher intake of healthy fats) reduces
wrinkling.
7. Green tea
Like veggies, green tea is loaded
with antioxidants. Research shows that it protects
your skin against sun damage
— the primary cause of wrinkles.
8. Phytoceramides
Phytoceramides are a naturally
occurring constituent of skin and help to keep it hydrated. Found in beets and
spinach, they offer similar benefits. Recently, the FDA approved phytoceramides
in nutritional supplement form based on research showing that they can help
heal dry, rough, wrinkle-prone skin.
Wrinkle-fighting foods protect your
skin in a variety of ways. Some them hydrate your skin, some build strong cell
walls, some guard against sun damage, while others protect against free
radicals. What's more, these foods often work together, boosting each other's
power. Combine them, and you'll get far more wrinkle-fighting power than each
one offers on its own.
So if you're serious about looking
younger than you are, add all of these foods to your diet — and eat them daily
if you can. My guess is that within days, you'll start to see a difference and
within months, your skin will look so much younger that people may start
asking: "Did you have a facelift?"
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