How To Treat Skin Aging (latest protocol)

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الملخص

TLDRThis comprehensive guide details eight strategies for reversing skin aging, emphasizing the connection between skin health and overall well-being. Early strategies include the critical use of sunscreen containing zinc oxide and titanium dioxide to prevent and reverse skin aging, the use of moisturizers with ceramides and Vitamin B3 to improve skin texture, and the incorporation of healthy dietary habits. Hyaluronic acid and collagen peptide supplements are highlighted for their proven efficacy in reducing wrinkles and enhancing skin hydration. Exercise is another key factor, enhancing skin elasticity and dermal thickness. Night treatments include retinoids and exfoliants like alpha and beta hydroxy acids, providing anti-aging benefits while smoothing and firming the skin. These strategies align with scientific evidence for promoting healthy, youthful skin.

الوجبات الجاهزة

  • 🌞 Sunscreen should contain zinc oxide and titanium dioxide for effective skin protection.
  • 🧴 Moisturizers with ceramides and Vitamin B3 improve skin texture and elasticity.
  • 🍎 A diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables supports healthy skin.
  • 💊 Hyaluronic acid supplements reduce wrinkles despite absorption challenges.
  • 💪 Exercise enhances skin elasticity and dermal thickness.
  • 🔬 Newer chemical sunscreen ingredients may offer safer protection.
  • 🧬 Collagen peptides are beneficial for skin when compared to regular protein intake.
  • 😌 Resistance and aerobic exercises are crucial for skin health.
  • 🌙 Retinoids strengthen the skin at night but may cause irritation.
  • 🧴 Alpha and Beta hydroxy acid exfoliants improve skin texture.

الجدول الزمني

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    The protocol to reverse skin aging is deeply connected to promoting longevity. Seeing a youthful appearance can encourage healthy lifestyle habits. The first strategy post-shower is using sunscreen, with a cautionary note about choosing those with safe ingredients. Mineral sunscreens are recommended over chemical sunscreens due to concerns about ingredient absorption, though options like Sarra 100% mineral sunscreen can meet safe criteria. The importance of reapplying sunscreen regularly is emphasized for effective UV protection.

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    Chemical sunscreen ingredients remain under scrutiny, directing preference towards mineral-based options like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide noted for their broad-range protection. Alternatives such as Korean brands that use newer chemical ingredients, still awaiting FDA approval, highlight global variances in available products. The second strategy involves using moisturizers containing ceramides and vitamin B3. A balanced diet, suggesting high protein and fiber intake while limiting processed foods, forms the third strategy, supporting skin health.

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    Supplements play a significant role, with hyaluronic acid and collagen peptides serving as the fourth and fifth strategies. Despite controversies regarding absorption, studies show reduced skin wrinkles with these supplements. Exercise, both resistance and aerobic, is the sixth strategy that impacts skin elasticity. Nighttime regimens round off the routine with retinoids improving skin firmness and exfoliants promoting cell renewal, emphasizing their complementary use.

الخريطة الذهنية

فيديو أسئلة وأجوبة

  • What are the main types of sunscreen?

    Mineral sunscreens and chemical sunscreens are the two main types.

  • Why are ceramides important in moisturizers?

    Ceramides hold skin cells together, maintaining a healthy skin barrier.

  • Can hyaluronic acid supplements actually reduce wrinkles?

    Yes, studies show they improve skin hydration and decrease wrinkles, even though they're broken down into sugars.

  • Are collagen peptides more beneficial than regular protein for skin health?

    Yes, they have shown benefits beyond regular protein in improving skin hydration and elasticity.

  • What is the benefit of using retinoids?

    Retinoids can reduce signs of skin aging by strengthening the skin's protective barrier.

  • How do alpha and beta hydroxy acids benefit the skin?

    They exfoliate, improve skin texture, and reduce wrinkles.

  • How does exercise impact skin health?

    Exercise improves skin elasticity and thickness, contributing to youthful skin.

  • What diet supports healthy skin?

    A diet high in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and unsaturated fats supports skin health.

  • Are all sunscreens considered safe?

    No, some contain ingredients that exceed safety levels, so choosing formulations without those is recommended.

  • How should retinoids be used for skin aging reversal?

    They should be applied at night due to their sensitivity to sunlight and potential irritation.

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    here is the full protocol to reverse the
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    signs of skin aging based on the latest
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    science and this is not for vanity
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    reasons how our skin looks reflects our
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    chances of living a long life if we see
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    a young person in the mirror we're more
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    likely to identify as young and practice
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    those healthy life habits and I've
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    structured these strategies to follow a
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    typical daily routine so after a shower
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    the first of eight strategies is
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    sunscreen but it's critical to pick a
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    sunscreen with certain ingredients that
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    are list shortly because they are safet
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    to concerns with some sunscreens to show
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    you the power of sunscreen here's a
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    striking photo of a 92-year-old who used
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    sunscreen on her face but not her neck
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    for 40 years in a landmark 2013 trial of
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    93 adults the group who used sunscreen
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    every day didn't show any signs of skin
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    aging after 4 and a half years and a
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    follow-up study in 2016 showed that
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    sunscreen not only stops aging but it
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    can even reverse the signs of skin aging
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    sunscreen is critical but there are
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    legitimate safety concerns with some
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    sunscreen ingredients so broadly
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    speaking there are two main types of
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    sunscreen mineral sunscreens and
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    chemical sunscreens while chemical
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    sunscreens often give better protection
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    against UV rays they're easier to apply
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    and are water resistant many of the
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    ingredients can be absorbed through the
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    skin and a study in 20120 showed that
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    all six tested active ingredients were
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    absorbed into the blood and were above
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    the fda's safety levels the American
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    Academy of Dermatology acknowledges this
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    in their guidelines where they state
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    that the FDA wants more data on 12
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    ingredients before deciding if they're
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    safe and effective so my own personal
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    decision is to avoid those 12
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    ingredients until that safety data has
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    come through and these concerns have
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    stered many people away completely from
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    chemical sunscreens which is not what I
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    do by the way but more on that later and
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    toward mineral sunscreen ingredients
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    which are not absorbed but even though
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    some sunscreens are marketed as
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    mineral-based sunscreens many of the
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    labels are sneaky and we'll get to that
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    shortly as well by looking at a famous
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    example of a mineral sunscreen the only
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    two mineral sunscreen ingredients that
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    the FDA says are generally safe and
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    effective are titanium dioxide and zinc
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    oxide they work by blocking UV rays
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    while chemical sunscreen ingredients
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    absorb the UV rays zinc oxide protects
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    against both UVA and UVB but titanium
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    dioxide it protects mostly against UVB
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    so if we're going to select a
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    mineral-based sunscreen it's vital to
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    have zinc oxide in it to offer that
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    broad spectrum protection against both
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    UVA and UVB and matter what sunscreen we
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    choose the American Academy of
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    Dermatology says that we should reapply
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    it every 2 hours or more especially if
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    we're swimming or sweating that's
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    because sunscreen can easily rub off and
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    most people don't put enough on in the
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    first place consumerlab.com has a great
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    list of mineral-based sunscreens that
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    are broad spectrum and may be less
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    problematic but even so we do need to
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    look at the labels ourselves for example
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    Ela MD is a really popular choice as a
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    mineral-based sunscreen but if we look
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    at the ingredient list while it does
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    contain zinc oxide it also contains
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    Octon oxide which is one of the chemical
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    sunscreen ingredients that was flagged
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    by that 2020 study as one of the
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    ingredients that's absorbed through the
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    skin and needs further study plus
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    octanoate was banned in Hawaii due to
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    its potential toxic effects on the
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    marine ecosystems so you can see that
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    it's a bit of a mine field when trying
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    to select a sunscreen that doesn't have
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    any of those 12 FDA flagged ingredients
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    but still offers a broad UVA and UVB
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    protection with with SPF 50 and above
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    one option though that does meet my
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    requirements is sarra 100% mineral
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    sunscreen spf50 it has both titanium
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    dioxide and zinc oxide but none of the
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    12 flagged ingredients from the FDA now
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    there are certainly other options out
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    there but I mentioned that one because
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    it's relatively cheap and it meets the
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    requirements that I was looking for and
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    I'm not affiliated with them in any way
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    but it can leave a white film on the
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    skin which isn't ideal and it's not the
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    sunscreen that I use on my face here's
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    why while I made the decision to avoid
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    the 12 FDA flagged ingredients there are
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    newer chemical sunscreen ingredients
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    that offer The Best of Both Worlds and
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    one of those ingredients is called bitol
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    it gives great UVA and UVB protection
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    but it's a large molecule and it doesn't
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    get absorbed through the skin it's been
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    used in sunscreens for decades in Europe
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    and australasia and it's marketed under
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    the brand names torb s but it's still
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    awaiting FDA approval in the USA even
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    though it's been thoroughly tested and
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    it's hopes that bimat tesol will be FDA
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    approved by the end of 2025 but since
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    I'm lucky enough to live in New Zealand
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    I've got access to sunscreens that don't
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    have those 12 FDA flagged ingredients
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    and instead use newer chemical
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    ingredients like batol so there are four
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    famous Korean Brands and again I'm not
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    affiliated with them in any way that are
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    great options and I'll put them on the
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    screen now the one I'm using at the
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    moment is from beauty of Jos but any of
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    those four options would be a great
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    choice and if I didn't have access to
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    those sunscreens I would use SRA 100%
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    mineral sunscreen spf50 again it does
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    leave that white film when applying it
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    but personally I'd prefer to use that
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    rather than using a sunscreen with
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    ingredients that need further study for
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    my arms beauty of Jos is too expensive
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    so I do use the seriv mineral sunscreen
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    on my arms and back of my neck but when
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    I go swimming mineral sunscreens they
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    tend to wash off too quickly so instead
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    of using the seriv mineral sunscreen I
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    use lar p XL wet skin spf50 which is a
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    chemical sunscreen it does have a couple
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    of the FDA flagged ingredients but on
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    balance of risk first benefit I want to
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    make sure that I'm getting protection
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    against UV radiation while I'm swimming
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    so I opt for the lesser of two evils
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    here and I do use the Lara P sunscreen
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    the second of eight strategies to
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    reverse the signs of skin aging is to
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    use a moisturizer with a couple of
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    critical ingredients and the first
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    ingredients are ceramides ceramides are
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    like the glue that hold our skin cells
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    together keeping our Skin Barrier
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    healthy and strong a 2019 study showed
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    that ceramides can reduce skin wrinkles
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    and improve skin texture another helpful
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    ingredient is vitamin B3 also known as
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    niacinamide niacinamide helps many
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    processes in our body it can improve
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    Fine Lines wrinkles spots redness and
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    elasticity it also helps our skin make
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    ceramides and vitamin B3 and skin creams
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    is recommended by the clinical
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    guidelines so I use Civ PM facial
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    moisture ringg lotion and I apply it a
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    few minutes after putting on my
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    sunscreen then I have breakfast and that
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    brings me onto the third of eight
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    strategies diet so no one diet is going
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    to be perfect for everyone however as
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    per the clinical guidelines a diet
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    featuring plentiful fresh fruit and
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    vegetables herbs nuts beans and whole
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    grains with moderate amounts of seafood
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    Dairy chicken and eggs and occasional
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    red meat is associated with good skin
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    Health the diet fundamentals that I
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    emphasized to my patients at the clinic
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    are to have a diet high in lean protein
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    and fiber with unsaturated fats like
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    extra virgin olive oil avocados and
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    minimize sugar processed foods and salt
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    and during my breakfast I take a
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    supplement which is the fourth out of
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    eight strategies this supplement has
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    strong evidence from Human clinical
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    trials that it reverses skin wrinkles by
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    up to 18% but it's shrouded in two
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    controversies that need to be addressed
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    the supplement is hyaluronic acid and
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    it's found in every connective tissue
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    and organ essentially hyaluronic acid is
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    the the backbone of our connective
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    tissue holding everything together the
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    skin contains the largest quantity of
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    hyaluronic acid in the body with about
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    50% of the body's total hyaluronic acid
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    present in the skin but unfortunately
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    the quantity of hyaluronic acid in the
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    skin it gradually declines with age for
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    example a 72-year old person has only
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    one qu the amount of hyaluronic acid in
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    their skin compared to a 19-year-old
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    person so rebuilding hyaluronic acid is
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    like adding new Springs restoring some
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    of their original support so it sounds
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    great in theory but there's two valid
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    criticisms and the first is can the body
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    actually absorb hyaluronic acid
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    supplements this is a rabbit hole that's
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    just had a new twist added to it after a
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    2023 paper was published so are you
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    ready for the rabbit hole in the 2000s
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    and early 2010s animal experiments
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    demonstrated that hyaluronic acid
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    supplements can be absorbed and
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    distributed to the skin bones and Joint
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    fluid but a 2023 study has completely
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    upended that conclusion hyaluronic acid
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    it's a really long molecule and this
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    part is important because it affects the
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    type of hyaluronic acid supplements to
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    use very long versions of hyaluronic
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    acid are called high molecular weight
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    hyaluronic acid and they display
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    anti-inflammatory activities short
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    versions of hyaluronic acid on the other
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    hand are known as low molecular weight
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    hyaluronic acid and they're associated
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    with increasing inflammation the
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    previous studies that we looked at
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    suggested that the body can absorb the
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    long chains or the high molecular weight
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    hyaluronic acid and transport it to the
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    skin indeed that's why when I first
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    started taking hyaluronic acid
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    supplements I opted for the more
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    expensive High molecular weight versions
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    but multiple studies started to come out
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    suggesting that no high molecular weight
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    hyaluronic acid is broken down into low
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    molecular weight and then it's absorbed
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    but the 2023 study takes everything a
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    step further that study used the latest
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    labeling technology to explore exactly
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    how hyaluronic acid is or isn't absorbed
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    and here's what they found our gut
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    bacteria completely breaks down
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    hyaluronic acid and turns it into short
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    oligosaccharides or sugars and short
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    chain fatty acid metabolites which are
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    then absorbed and it's those broken down
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    pieces which have an effect on our skin
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    rather than any Direct effects from
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    hyaluronic acid being absorbed so buying
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    expensive High molecularweight
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    hyaluronic acid supplements is probably
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    a waste of money but given these
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    absorption questions what evidence do we
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    have that hyaluronic acid supplements
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    even though they're broken down do
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    indeed reduce skin wrinkles are these
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    supplements worth it and when examining
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    the research we care about the human
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    randomized Placebo control trials this
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    is where one group will take the
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    hyaluronic acid and another group will
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    take the placebo or the dummy pill then
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    we can compare whether there are any
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    true effects to the skin despite these
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    absorption challenges trials from 2001
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    all the way through to 2023 show that
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    hyaluronic acid supplements do improve
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    skin hydration and decrease wrinkles for
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    example this 2021 randomized control
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    trial of 40 people showed a significant
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    Improvement compared to a placebo and
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    that matches the results from a separate
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    group in 2021 and these results were
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    published in the European Journal of
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    Dermatology where wrinkles were measured
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    by autometer and they decreased by 18.8%
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    compared to the placebo group
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    importantly there were no conflicts of
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    interest in that trial finally a larger
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    2023 trial of 129 people again
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    demonstrated skin improvements from
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    hyaluronic acid supplements so overall
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    before we get onto the second
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    controversy we have multiple randomized
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    clinical trials showing that even though
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    hyaluronic acid supplements are first
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    broken down into sugars and metabolites
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    there are improvements in skin wrinkles
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    but are these supplements safe and that
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    is the second of the two controversies
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    some people may experience a bit of
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    tummy upset but the big safety concern
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    that you'll often hear on social media
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    is cancer in single cell studies when
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    hyaluronic acid is given to cancer cells
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    it appears to accelerate cancer growth
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    however when hyaluronic acid supplements
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    are given to mice who already have
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    cancer there is no difference so which
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    form is best well as explained
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    hyaluronic acid is broken down into
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    sugars and metabolites so when I
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    designed microvi I elected to use sodium
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    hyaluronate 200 migs due to its enhanced
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    stability and solubility and its smaller
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    molecular size I take
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    micrites in no way mean that you should
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    as well the fifth of eight strategies is
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    also a supplement that I take with my
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    breakfast specifically collagen peptides
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    we have evidence from multiple
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    randomized clinical trials that collagen
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    peptide supplements reduce skin wrinkles
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    by around 8% but just like hyaluronic
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    acid it's not without controversy
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    collagen peptide supplements have taken
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    the original long ropes of collagen and
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    chop them up into short chains of amino
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    acids to help absorption and amino acids
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    make up protein so critics of collagen
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    peptides will say that there's no added
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    benefit if you're consuming enough
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    protein because the result is the same
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    both strategies Supply our body with
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    amino acids the thing is though we have
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    specific peptide Transporters that allow
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    collagen peptides to be directly
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    absorbed and then transported to the
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    skin but what evidence do we have that
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    collagen peptides do offer benefits over
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    and above supplementing with protein
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    well we have a 2020 randomized control
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    trial of burn patients one group took
  • 00:12:53
    protein and the other group took a
  • 00:12:55
    matching amount of collagen peptides the
  • 00:12:57
    collagen peptide group experienced a
  • 00:12:59
    significantly higher wound healing rate
  • 00:13:02
    compared to the protein group suggesting
  • 00:13:04
    that collagen peptides do indeed have
  • 00:13:05
    benefits Beyond regular protein intake
  • 00:13:08
    the skin benefits were confirmed in a
  • 00:13:10
    2023 analysis that combined 23 separate
  • 00:13:14
    randomized clinical trials together
  • 00:13:16
    where collagen peptides were shown to
  • 00:13:17
    improve skin hydration and elasticity so
  • 00:13:20
    personally I take 10 to 15 gram of
  • 00:13:23
    collagen peptides every day the next
  • 00:13:25
    strategy is exercise a really
  • 00:13:27
    interesting paper in June 2023 looked at
  • 00:13:30
    exercise and its effects on skin aging
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    it found that aerobic training improved
  • 00:13:35
    skin elasticity but it didn't improve
  • 00:13:37
    dermal thickness whereas resistance
  • 00:13:39
    training did improve dermal thickness so
  • 00:13:41
    the overall point is that exercise has
  • 00:13:44
    powerful effects on our skin just like
  • 00:13:46
    diet and sleep and we want to prioritize
  • 00:13:48
    both resistance exercise and aerobic
  • 00:13:51
    exercise now coming to the end of the
  • 00:13:53
    day strategy seven and eight are night
  • 00:13:55
    creams the first is retinoids retinoids
  • 00:13:59
    strengthen the Skin's protective barrier
  • 00:14:01
    reduce water loss and stop enzymes that
  • 00:14:03
    break down the skin support structure
  • 00:14:05
    there are several different types of
  • 00:14:07
    retinoids but the most recent ones have
  • 00:14:09
    got some exciting advantages that I want
  • 00:14:10
    to tell you about but first let's have a
  • 00:14:13
    look at the oldest and most widely
  • 00:14:15
    studied retinoid trinoline trinoline was
  • 00:14:18
    first used to treat acne in the 1960s
  • 00:14:20
    but patients and their doctors soon
  • 00:14:22
    started to notice that it seemed to
  • 00:14:24
    improve the appearance of skin in
  • 00:14:26
    general even helping with the signs of
  • 00:14:27
    skin aging so in the early '90s it was
  • 00:14:30
    approved by the FDA to treat fine lines
  • 00:14:33
    and uneven coloration from skin damage
  • 00:14:36
    and plenty of research has shown its
  • 00:14:37
    Effectiveness one massive analysis that
  • 00:14:40
    looked at 180 individual studies on
  • 00:14:42
    tranan reported that its use improved
  • 00:14:45
    the signs of skin aging but even though
  • 00:14:47
    it works really well some people are
  • 00:14:49
    sensitive to tranan they can experience
  • 00:14:51
    skin irritation redness and dryness
  • 00:14:54
    especially at first and this drawback
  • 00:14:56
    has led to the development of what's
  • 00:14:58
    called third generation retinoids which
  • 00:15:00
    carry a distinct Advantage the reason is
  • 00:15:03
    that they can act on our skin in a
  • 00:15:05
    highly targeted way adapalene is the
  • 00:15:07
    most commonly used third generation
  • 00:15:09
    renoid but does that mean that we have
  • 00:15:11
    to sacrifice on Effectiveness well a
  • 00:15:13
    head-to-head trial in 2018 set out to
  • 00:15:15
    answer that question to see if the newer
  • 00:15:17
    generation retinoids as in adapalene
  • 00:15:20
    worked as well as the older and proven
  • 00:15:22
    tretinoin the results well the authors
  • 00:15:25
    concluded that adapalene was just as
  • 00:15:27
    good as troan in reducing the signs of
  • 00:15:29
    skin aging now in a lot of areas around
  • 00:15:32
    the world you need a prescription to get
  • 00:15:33
    trolan or adapalene so I know some of
  • 00:15:36
    you are wondering what about other
  • 00:15:37
    products on the market that also contain
  • 00:15:39
    retinol that we can buy over the counter
  • 00:15:41
    are they just as effective well I can't
  • 00:15:44
    speak to every product out there but
  • 00:15:45
    usually the answer is no the reason has
  • 00:15:48
    to do with the specific form of retinoid
  • 00:15:50
    used which isn't nearly as strong as the
  • 00:15:52
    retinoids that we've discussed one study
  • 00:15:54
    investigated this class of products
  • 00:15:56
    called cosmal and they found the
  • 00:15:59
    supporting their use is weak overall
  • 00:16:01
    adapalene and trinoline are great
  • 00:16:03
    options and it's important to note that
  • 00:16:05
    their recommended use is just before bed
  • 00:16:08
    because they can cause irritation and
  • 00:16:09
    cause sensitivity to the sun plus
  • 00:16:12
    retinoids can degrade in sunlight making
  • 00:16:14
    them less effective also retinoid use is
  • 00:16:16
    not recommended during pregnancy the
  • 00:16:19
    eighth and final strategy is another
  • 00:16:21
    night cream it's the exfoliant lactic
  • 00:16:23
    acid and glycolic acid so over time
  • 00:16:26
    these exfoliants can affect the deeper
  • 00:16:27
    layers of the skin and reduce skin
  • 00:16:29
    wrinkles they help collagen and eltin to
  • 00:16:31
    grow again making Fine Lines less
  • 00:16:33
    noticeable these recommendations are
  • 00:16:35
    based on studies like this one where
  • 00:16:37
    lactic acid increased skin firmness
  • 00:16:39
    thickness and improved smoothness and
  • 00:16:41
    appearance of lines and wrinkles lactic
  • 00:16:44
    acid and glycolic acid are called Alpha
  • 00:16:46
    hydroxy acids there are also beta
  • 00:16:48
    hydroxy acids like salicylic acid both
  • 00:16:51
    Alpha and beta hydroxy acids help to
  • 00:16:53
    remove dead skin cells and promote skin
  • 00:16:55
    renewal so on Monday and Thursday nights
  • 00:16:58
    I apply both the alpha and beta hydroxy
  • 00:17:00
    acids and leave them on overnight now
  • 00:17:02
    for most people at my clinic we
  • 00:17:04
    recommend against using R andwood creams
  • 00:17:06
    at the same time as these exfoliants
  • 00:17:09
    because it can significantly inflame the
  • 00:17:10
    skin my skin is fine for whatever reason
  • 00:17:13
    when I mix those creams together so I
  • 00:17:15
    use retinoids every night but that is
  • 00:17:17
    not standard practice I encourage my
  • 00:17:19
    patients to begin by using only one or
  • 00:17:21
    the other on any particular night and
  • 00:17:23
    personally I use Paula's Choice Skin
  • 00:17:26
    perfecting 8% aha gel and 2% BHA liquid
  • 00:17:31
    and I'm not affiliated in any way now
  • 00:17:33
    it's time to go to bed and have a
  • 00:17:34
    restful night's sleep so make sure to
  • 00:17:36
    check out this next video here that
  • 00:17:38
    explains the latest science on how to
  • 00:17:40
    optimize your sleep so that you can fall
  • 00:17:42
    asleep when you want to and wake up
  • 00:17:43
    feeling rested and energized
الوسوم
  • skin aging
  • sunscreen
  • hyaluronic acid
  • collagen peptides
  • retinoids
  • moisturizers
  • diet
  • exercise
  • alpha hydroxy acids
  • beta hydroxy acids