Your Skin, Younger: New Science Secrets to Reverse the Effects of AGE - Hardcover

9781581827057: Your Skin, Younger: New Science Secrets to Reverse the Effects of AGE
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The Easiest Action Plan for Naturally Younger Skin
The glowing, wrinkle-free complexion you've always dreamed of is within your reach. You can prevent and limit the visible signs of aging―without synthetics, cosmetics, Botox, or surgery. Based on the latest scientific research, Your Skin, Younger shows you how nutritional skin care will make your skin radiant, healthy, and age-defiant.
Unlike other books or websites, Your Skin, Younger offers affordable, accessible ways to achieve gorgeous skin and explains exactly why these natural methods will work. This go-to guide for younger skin includes:

Over thirty skin-healthy recipes
Wrinkle-free sleep habits
An in-depth dietary supplement review, including what to take and how much
How to curb the newest discovery in skin-damaging molecules, Advanced Glycation and-products (AGEs)
Which foods are power foods and which are collagen-destroyers
The truth about sunscreen
Stress-busters
Synthetic chemicals to avoid
An in-depth natural topicals review, including which ingredients to use
Relaxation techniques
Ways to reduce inflammation and redness
And much, much more!

"A clear and concise guide that will help to protect the skin and improve overall health...This multidimensional resource will surely provide valuable lifestyle information."
―Ron Moy, MD, President-Elect, American Academy of Dermatology, Past President of the American Society for Dermatology Surgery

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About the Author:
Alan C. Logan, ND, FRSH is a board-certified naturopathic physician licensed in Connecticut. He graduated magna cum laude from the State University of New York at Purchase, and as valedictorian from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine. As an invited faculty member of Harvard's School of Continuing Medical Education, he lectures in the mind-body medicine courses offered at Harvard. Co-author of Your Skin, Younger (Sourcebooks, 2010), he is the only naturopathic doctor to have his commentaries published in the four leading dermatology journals – Archives of Dermatology, the International Journal of Dermatology, the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology and the British Journal of Dermatology. Widely regarded as one of North America's leading cosmetic nutritionists, he has been featured in health and beauty magazines such as Cosmopolitan, Elle, W, Life & Style, as well as CTV and Global National Canadian television.
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Sun exposure is a major contributor to the visible signs of aging. That's common knowledge. Outside of this fact, however, most adults―even doctors―write off youthful-looking skin as a simple matter of genetics. The assumption is that fine lines,
wrinkles, dullness, furrows, sagging, uneven tone, roughness, and scaling are a matter of the cards that have been dealt from the genetic deck. Many people think that these visible signs of skin aging should be accepted as a foregone conclusion, that we should just sit idly by and watch them unfold in the mirror as a "normal" part of the aging process. But that's not true.

Nutrition, stressors, mental outlook, lifestyle habits, and other environmental factors all play a role in the visible signs of aging. Genetics are far from the whole story, and much can be done from a nutritional standpoint, both internally and topically, to combat and prevent the aging processes in human skin. Visible signs of aging should not be dismissed as benign. In addition to the tremendous psychological fallout, a growing body of science demonstrates that facial wrinkles are a reliable surrogate marker of internal health.

Using nutrition and lifestyle approaches, we will help you complement the outstanding technological advances used in dermatology clinics and promote health from the inside out. Cutting-edge techniques of cosmetic dermatology provide an incredible service to patients who want to undo the hands of time. The satisfaction rating of those who seek dermatological care for nonsurgical cosmetic medicine is extremely high. The advances in technology and sophistication of treatments have translated into meaningful visual results, which in turn translate into improved self-esteem and quality of life.

Much has been written on advances in laser techniques, microdermabrasion, botox injections, and injectable fillers, to name a few. Countless books and articles describe the anti-aging advantages of modern dermatological care. Here we will take a different approach, one that takes us back to the future in dermatology. Some sixty or seventy years ago, great emphasis was placed on the effect of nutrition and lifestyle on the health and appearance of skin. There was an inside-out approach to healthy skin. As the scientific sophistication of dermatology shifted into high gear in the 1960s, many of the older teachings were, as one dermatologist put it, "thrown into the dustbin of history." The focus shifted almost exclusively to synthetic topical preparations and light-based technology. Nutrition had no place in this new paradigm and was quickly relegated to the stuff of home economics class. Yet today, research has validated many of the teachings of our dermatology elders, and nutrition and lifestyle are back in scientific vogue. In addition to radiant, glowing skin with diminished signs of aging, many collateral health benefits come with consideration of diet and stress management. As you work your way through these chapters, you will be armed with the knowledge to boldly resist the opposing forces of skin aging.

Holding Us Together

Everything in your body is contained, or held in, by a tremendous organ with great sophistication, durability, and resiliency―your skin. Many of us take the skin for granted. When we think of a human organ, we tend to think of the brain, heart, kidneys, or lungs. Rarely do we sit back and appreciate our skin as a living, breathing, and dynamic organ. It is our largest organ: spread out, it covers some 20 square feet, and it makes up one-sixth of average body weight. But skin just doesn't get the respect it deserves.

Over the course of a lifetime, our skin will do so much for us, not the least of which is its service as the great defender against the assaults of the outside world. It is also involved in fluid and temperature control, immune system surveillance, vitamin D formation, and the transfer of sensory information.

It is our organ of emotional expression; facial skin allows the visual display of all our deepest emotions. You can think of your skin as a brave soldier on the front lines, protecting you from all conceivable physical, chemical, and environmental assaults.

How do we repay this brave soldier for its acts of valor? Do we care for the skin and provide it with all of the raw materials for optimal functioning? What type of rations and nourishment do we provide? What type of rest from stress is provided? Do we place the skin in harm's way more often than need be? Do we damage the skin with dangerous synthetic chemicals purported to help skin structure and function? The answers to all of these questions will determine the true "age" of your skin, a numerical value quite distinct from your chronological age.

High-quality human nutrition provides all the raw materials necessary for both structure and functioning of the skin, and a steady stream of optimal nutrients go a long way in supporting healthy skin over the course of a lifetime. Nutrient deficiencies, on the other hand, can compromise skin health, and dietary excesses in the form of sugar and harmful fast food can directly damage skin structure and function.

Anatomy

Before considering aging skin's structural and physiological changes and how to limit the aging process, we must first look at the components of normal skin.

Epidermis: The Outer Layer

The outer layer of the skin, the part we actually see, is the epidermis. Although very thin, usually only half a millimeter, depending on location, the epidermis contains the important components on the next page. Renewing the epidermis takes about four weeks in normal skin. As we age, this turnaround time increases by as much as 50 percent, while the demand for nutrients becomes even more important.
Stratum Corneum: Set up like bricks and mortar, this layer within the epidermis is critical for moist, well-hydrated skin. The stratum corneum is made up of keratin (bricks) and intercellular lipid complex (mortar).
Ceramides: These are fat- (or lipid-) based chemicals within the stratum corneum. Some cosmetics mimic these ceramides, since they maintain the skin barrier.
Keratin: This tough protein provides flexibility, chemical resistance, and protection. It is made up of nutrients such as amino acids, carbohydrates, and fatty acids.
Basal Layer: Located at the bottom of the epidermis, this layer creates cells that form keratin.
Melanocytes: These cells in the basal layer produce melanin, our skin pigment.
Langerhans Cells: These cells perform immune system surveillance.

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  • PublisherCumberland House
  • Publication date2010
  • ISBN 10 1581827059
  • ISBN 13 9781581827057
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