Hello,
I suppose the title says it all. I'm looking for a short list of supplements that would have the biggest impact on keeping skin as youthful looking as possible. Any input is welcome.
Thank you!
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Are you looking for "instant fixes", or supplements that might preserve a youthful appearance over the long term (e.g., various carotenoids and flavonoids which may protect from UV damage)?
Great! I'll check those outI would start with Soy Isoflavones. biosil and collagen supplements. I don't think you'll find a pill that's as effective as Retin-A, however.
I have tested out a ton of supplements in this category due to my food allergies causing my skin to redden and inflame. By far, the best two, hands down, outperforming any collagen type 1,2,3 supplement or anything else like BioSil:
Jarrow Hyaluronic acid take on an empty stomach around 20 capsules a day, watch miracles start to happen in a few days
Life Extension Pomegranate capsules (don't get the full spectrum softgels, they don't work as well) take between 2-4 a day, WITH meals, it doesn't have nearly the same impact on an empty stomach.
These 2 products are relatively cheap, at least on places like iHerb anyway, so try it out, I'd be really surprised if it did absolutely nothing noticeable for you, in fact, I'd pay you whatever it cost you back, that's how certain I am, and how many years of experience I got with this category.
Cheers,
Posted 12 December 2013 - 01:26 AM
I have tested out a ton of supplements in this category due to my food allergies causing my skin to redden and inflame. By far, the best two, hands down, outperforming any collagen type 1,2,3 supplement or anything else like BioSil:
Jarrow Hyaluronic acid take on an empty stomach around 20 capsules a day, watch miracles start to happen in a few days
Life Extension Pomegranate capsules (don't get the full spectrum softgels, they don't work as well) take between 2-4 a day, WITH meals, it doesn't have nearly the same impact on an empty stomach.
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Posted 12 December 2013 - 01:40 AM
Jarrow Hyaluronic acid take on an empty stomach around 20 capsules a day, watch miracles start to happen in a few days
Posted 12 December 2013 - 01:53 AM
I have tested out a ton of supplements in this category due to my food allergies causing my skin to redden and inflame. By far, the best two, hands down, outperforming any collagen type 1,2,3 supplement or anything else like BioSil:
Jarrow Hyaluronic acid take on an empty stomach around 20 capsules a day, watch miracles start to happen in a few days
Life Extension Pomegranate capsules (don't get the full spectrum softgels, they don't work as well) take between 2-4 a day, WITH meals, it doesn't have nearly the same impact on an empty stomach.
I'm glad to hear that it's working for you. Do you think that these would work miracles for someone with skin that wasn't red or inflamed? I used to have some chronic inflammation on my face, but it cleared up when I started using sunscreen every day. I think that if someone has normal healthy skin, and has no nutrient deficiencies or diseases, that they will not see a large effect from anything they can take in a pill. Topicals are a different story. (retinoids, alpha hydroxy acids, copper peptides, many others)How the heck do I edit my thread title so I at least sound like a coherent person?
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Jarrow Hyaluronic acid take on an empty stomach around 20 capsules a day, watch miracles start to happen in a few days
Interesting. I'm curious what all do you notice? Just better looking skin? I wonder if you could add some details.
I used to take a collagen II supplement that included Hyaluronic acid. I never really noticed much. But, it sounds like you were taking a lot more than I was.
I stopped taking it because Dr Pickart says he avoids "Hyaluronic acid (hyaluronan) because it plays a critical role in the spread of cancer cells." More here and here. I'm not convinced he is correct.
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I take Hyaluronic acid with Collagen every day, and I doubt it had much to do with improving the appearance of skin.
Retin a on the other hand will take five years off in a about a month of consistent use, once you get past the initial two weeks of redness and peeling.
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Posted 13 December 2013 - 01:29 PM
I take Hyaluronic acid with Collagen every day, and I doubt it had much to do with improving the appearance of skin.
Retin a on the other hand will take five years off in a about a month of consistent use, once you get past the initial two weeks of redness and peeling.
That's because you are very likely underdosing on Hyaluronic acid. I remember using Synovial Seven's liquid version and even taking 10 drops a day did nothing (and they said you needed only 1 drop a day). Try taking Jarrow's product and take 20 caps all at once a day, empty stomach, then feel the back of your hands and arms in a few days time, you won't believe it.
Posted 13 December 2013 - 01:44 PM
20 caps a day is what I take, for joint health mostly. Don't think it does jack for skin.
Posted 13 December 2013 - 05:03 PM
I would start with Soy Isoflavones. biosil and collagen supplements. I don't think you'll find a pill that's as effective as Retin-A, however.
Posted 13 December 2013 - 06:54 PM
I would start with Soy Isoflavones. biosil and collagen supplements. I don't think you'll find a pill that's as effective as Retin-A, however.
I just started taking Biosil, any thoughts on its effectiveness? I take 2000 mg of vit C and grape seed extract and whey protein for collagen. I also take 5000 mcg biotin and 1000 mg of MSM.
I also think it's important to ingest healthy oils like olive oil and omega 3's.
Longer term, anything that fights glycation and AGE formation is necessary. Glycation destroys proteins like collagen.
Posted 13 December 2013 - 07:02 PM
20 caps a day is what I take, for joint health mostly. Don't think it does jack for skin.
Jarrow brand and on empty stomach?
Posted 13 December 2013 - 07:15 PM
20 caps a day is what I take, for joint health mostly. Don't think it does jack for skin.
Jarrow brand and on empty stomach?
No, Doctor's best with Collagen and Hyaluronic acid. How many grams of Hyaluronic acid a day are you working with? All in one shot, or do you spread it out morning and night?
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Posted 18 December 2013 - 07:22 AM
Wow, this thread really took off. Thank you all. So far, the following seems to be what I've gathered from this:
High Dose Hyaluronic acid - the question is, do we know if there are know side effects with high doses.
Vitamin C - Would an effective dose be 1gram
​Pomegranate - Can I get more folks confining whether or not this is a top skin care supplement
Last, C60 is something Ive been very interested in. Where would be the best place for purchase?
Thank you all very much for your help!
Posted 18 December 2013 - 07:55 AM
Ceramides are worth considering, topically and orally.
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no one recommending pycnogenol yet?
What about 10% Sulphur cream? (usually used for acne)
My advise is this.
Use Suncreen (SPF 15 and above) daily.
Use a Retinoid to keep collagen level healthy and prevent wrinkling.
Use Carnosine (1000mg) Benfotiamine (150mg) and Alpha Lipoic Acid (300mg) to help prevent glycation of collagen.
Use ALCAR to help prevent lipofuscin build up.
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the reitnoid and suncreen of topical, rest are oral.
Skin health depends on glycation of collagen, build up of lipofuscin, UV protein crosslinking, and collagen levels overall.
Posted 19 December 2013 - 05:09 AM
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