5 Benefits of Hyaluronic Acid Dr. Oz Couldn’t Keep Secret!
Published: Fri, 08/03/18
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Hyaluronic Acid Benefits5 Benefits of Hyaluronic Acid Dr. Oz Couldn’t Keep Secret!
I love your Pinterest boards they are so informative and inspiring! I have your Best Fat Burners and your diet, and I lost 10 pounds and I have 20 more pounds to go. But I am afraid to go any further because I don't want to have ugly, sagging, loose skin! Sincerely, Celina Hi Celina!
In 2016, Dr. Oz on the Today Show, shared why the skin droops, sags, and wrinkles and how to solve this problem. He said weight loss, yo-yo dieting, age and sun exposure and other sources that reduces your body to make hyaluronic acid, makes the skin lose it’s firmness, plumpness resulting in your skin sagging; it’s like the hyaluronic acid is holding up your skin and when it diminishes, your skin falls and sags. He shared some other things too which I will share later. I also will share with you sever AMAZING TIPS IN THE YOUTUBE VIDEO below, but first, let’s explore what hyaluronic acid is. Hyaluronic acid can be found in almost every cell in your body, but it’s mostly concentrated in your skin, cartilage, joints and other connective tissues throughout your system. As we age, our skin loses the ability to preserve moisture, resulting in the visible loss of firmness, pliability, and plumpness. Hyaluronic acid swoops in with the ability to replenish moisture that is crucial to having younger-looking, supple skin. Hyaluronic acid is able to benefit the skin by revitalizing your skin’s outer layers so your skin looks and feels softer, smoother, and, glowingly and more hydrated. This is just the main benefit, but there are others.
Foods That Can Increase Your Production of Hyaluronic Acid
• Grass fed meats: Most livestock meats such as beef, turkey, pork, lamb and chicken contain high levels of hyaluronic acid. You can make a broth from the bones, cartilage and ligaments to gain this substance. • Root crops: It is believed that the senior citizens in Yuzurihara, a Japanese village outside of Tokyo, remain in good health due to their diet, which primarily consists of starchy root crops like potatoes (both regular and sweet), imoji (a potato root) and konyako, according to local doctors. However, don’t gorge on these foods all the time — starch is a type of carbohydrate that can lead to weight gain when eaten too much. I recommend moderating your consumption and diversifying your diet with other fruits and vegetables as well. • Vitamin C-rich foods: Ascorbic acid is believed to play a critical role in the production of hyaluronic acid. Your best choices include red, yellow and orange bell peppers, citrus fruits and herbs like parsley and cilantro. • Magnesium-rich foods: This mineral can help synthesize the production of hyaluronic acid. Your best options include bananas, apples, avocados, tomatoes, melons, pears and peaches. They’re also rich in other nutrients that can help further optimize your health. How Can You Get The Benefits of Hyaluronic Acid? One way to do it is through hyaluronic acid fillers, which a dermatologist or plastic surgeon injects directly into sunken or wrinkled areas to plump them up. Serums and Moisturizers serum or moisturizer that contains hyaluronic acid. While it won’t give you the dramatic, instantaneous results that a hyaluronic acid filler can, you will see benefits in the form of softer, smoother, more hydrated skin. Applied topically, it increases hydration, improves elasticity and also reverses free radical damage, so it may have some benefit in protecting from UV damage. Bonus? Hyaluronic acid is one ingredient that works across the board. Every skin type, even oily, can benefit. Look for hyaluronic acid serums and apply one alone if you have oily skin or under moisturizer if you have dry skin. At the conclusion of the segment, Dr. Oz mentioned how certain skin creams help your body produce more collagen and elastin that helps with the production of more hyaluronic acid. He also said, exfoliating your skin is very important to stimulate collagen and elastic as well.Many serums and creams don't work because exfoliating your skin does two things: 1. It helps to sloth off dry, dead skin cells allowing the new, more youthful, moist, and plump skin cells to be revealed. 2. t causes a slight irritation so your body’s defense mechanism will create more hyaluronic acid and collagen to help heal your skin. That’s why it’s important to exfoliate at least 2 times per week. A Great DIY Hyaluronic Mask Take 1/2 ripe peeled avocado and blended until creamy. Apply evenly on your face leaving your lips and eyes exposed. Leave on for 10-15 minutes. Rise your face with warm water, pat dry, and apply a rich serum loaded with hyaluronic acid. USING PRODUCTS WITH HYALURONIC ACID
Sporty muscular woman drinking water isolated against white background THE REAL REASON WHY MANY CREAMS AND SERUMS DON'T WORK The real reason why a lot of products containing hyaluronic acid is because the hyaluronic acid molecule is too large to penetrate at deeper levels of the skin and many products don't have this one similar key ingredient called sodium hyaluronate. What is Sodium Hyaluronate? Sodium Hyaluronate has a smaller molecular size as HA (making it especially penetrative), and is able to hold more water than any other natural substance—up to 1,000 times its weight in water! Many products do not have this form of hyaluronic acid. That's why I created, Victoria's Skin Tight Naturals Professional Hyaluronic Acid And Vitamin C Serum. (more below) XOXOXXO Victoria Johnson
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