Why Your Diet Matters for Your Skin
The saying “You are what you eat” couldn’t be more relevant when it comes to your skin.
As the body’s largest organ, your skin is constantly influenced by what you put into it. A clean, nutrient-rich diet provides your skin with essential building blocks for repair, hydration, and resilience, which are all key to maintaining your skin’s natural glow.
A diet rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and healthy fats can:
- Reduce skin conditions and inflammation
- Support natural collagen production
- Boost skin hydration
- Improve skin elasticity and firmness
- Protect against environmental stressors
On the flip side, diets high in processed foods can introduce toxins into your system, which try to escape through the skin, leading to clogged pores and acne. Refined sugars bind to collagen and elastin which weakens these proteins and increase signs of aging like sagging, wrinkles, and dullness. Additionally, heavily processed foods can spike blood sugar levels that contribute to inflammation, disrupt the skin barrier, and accelerate collagen breakdown, leaving skin looking dull and tired.
So, if you want to keep your body in optimal health, and as a result achieve that natural glow and healthy skin, it start with your grocery list!
10 comments
masha m bardacos
Dr. Karam,
Thank you for your information. Could you discuss the benefits of the Sauna.
Not the infared. That does not get hot enough at all. The kind one throws water
on. I am a strong believer in this. As I believe it gets rid of the toxins and impurities
in one’s body. What are your thoughts. It is also very good for one’s skin as well.
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Masha—Thank you for your comment! Traditional saunas, especially those with hot stones and steam, offer numerous benefits for both body and mind. They enhance circulation, support detoxification through deep sweating, and promote relaxation by reducing stress and muscle tension. The heat and steam improve skin health, alleviate respiratory issues, and can ease joint pain and soreness. Regular use may strengthen the immune system, improve cardiovascular health, and accelerate recovery after physical exertion. Unlike infrared saunas, traditional ones reach higher temperatures (150-190°F) and provide the added therapeutic benefits of humidity from steam, offering a more authentic and immersive experience. Hydration, time limits, and cooling down between sessions are essential to maximize these benefits safely.
Rhonda Mullenix
Thank you for all your helpful knowledge.
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Rhonda—So glad you enjoyed it! Let us know if there are ever any topics you’d like to see covered.
Tricia C.
Thank you Amir & Neda for sharing your skin care routines, surgery details, experience in dermatology, and healthy eating info. You provide a plethora of expert advice and set an amazing example for those seeking to care for and improve themselves. Your efforts are much appreciated. ❤️
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Tricia-Thank you so much for your kind words and for reading! If there’s ever anything you’d like to see discussed in the journal please let us know!
Richa Perrin
You referenced a protein cookie in the afternoon. Do you mind sharing it with me? Would love to look into that
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Richa—You can find the protein cookie recipe here https://www.instagram.com/p/DDz2oL1yqzU/?igsh=MWQ3cDd0azI3aDIwOQ%3D%3D&img_index=2. Let us know if you have any questions and enjoy!
Coco
Dr. Karam,
I think you and Neda should write a health book with all your knowledge of food, meal prep, supplements, health/exercise/training advice.
You could call it Trifecta Health.
Coco
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Coco—Thank you for your comment. What a fun idea, maybe someday!
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