Guest guest Posted March 11, 2002 Report Share Posted March 11, 2002 I was watching PBS on Sunday and stumbled across Dr. Perricone's special again promoting his book. I usually watch it for a few minutes here and there if its a part I hadn't seen before. This time the part I watched talked about topicals and supplements for the skin. I understand what he is lecturing about really is to delay the aging process, but a lot of the points he was making seem geared towards anyone concerned with taking care of their skin (especially facial skin). 1) One important statement he made that stood out to me was that when you eat a diet that causes an anti-inflammatory reaction in the body, the reaction will express itself as redness/ruddiness, so therefore, do not eat/drink/expose your self to things that will cause that reaction. When you go to his website and read, you can see he believes in eating a low-glycemic diet whenever possible. He also stated when you eat a diet loaded with bad carbs (especially before bed-like ice cream, sweets, etc.), these carbs promote swelling/puffiness/edema in the morning-and doing this prevents a hormone (forgive me-I forget which one) from helping to heal and regenerate your skin overnight. This is medical/scientific confirmation for those of us who have found this out by trial and error. 2) He stated there were 3 supplements that can help heal your skin and take inflammation away " Vitamin C Ester " , " DMAE Liquid " , and " Alpha Lipoic Acid " . These supplements have been discussed here on the board already, but the reason I am bringing this up is because during the fund raising break on PBS, they were answering questions from viewers live, and a viewer asked if there was a difference between " Vitamin C Ester " and " Ester C " . He emphatically stated " Yes there is!!!! For your skin you only want to take " Vitamin C Ester " . So this prompted me to look on the internet to understand the difference, because I think alot of us on the board are using " Ester C " , and maybe we are using the wrong one. I couldn't find much but I found a link to a company that sells (sorry!-but its a start, maybe someone can find more informational links) the supplements that Dr. Perricone promotes for healthy skin, and they have an explanation on the difference here: http://www.intensivenutrition.com/newinformationonskincare.htm. So now I am thinking, maybe this is why some of us do not get the results we expect or hope for, because maybe we are using the wrong form of Vitamin C. I will definitely be researching this topic some more. He did discuss the importance of " Vitamin C Ester " , " DMAE Liquid " , and " Alpha Lipoic Acid " at length and why each one was important in healing skin. He also did mention that when Alpha Lipoic Acid lotion is applied to the skin, within an hour swelling and puffiness dramatically reduce. Here's his site, there's some info to read amongst the items for sale. I guess his book has all the details. http://www.thewrinklecure.com/ Well, I just wanted to mention these two points, I might be clutching at straws, but I definitely think its food for thought; and maybe Dr. Perricone's research (albeit a good way to make money for himself) can benefit those who suffer from rosacea. (I apologize btw, for being too long, and repeating anything here that you may know already! just wanted to share). Thanks, Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2002 Report Share Posted March 11, 2002 Perricone is the only derm that sells Vit C Ester.--strange huh? Had a long talk with my nutrionist at local health store about that. Second, one site, either skinrx.com or skincarerx. com, stopped handling his products, specifically the one topical with ALA for redness, the one indicated for rosacea, citing that they uncovered a number of lies in the way he manufactures the product. Something about a synthetic chemical he was using in the product, when he had said it was natural. I cannot remember the details, but they are listed on one of the above sites. But it must have been pretty serious for them to stop promoting his products. Note: forwarded message attached. MARIE --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2002 Report Share Posted March 11, 2002 Perricone is the only derm that sells Vit C Ester.--strange huh? Had a long talk with my nutrionist at local health store about that. Second, one site, either skinrx.com or skincarerx. com, stopped handling his products, specifically the one topical with ALA for redness, the one indicated for rosacea, citing that they uncovered a number of lies in the way he manufactures the product. Something about a synthetic chemical he was using in the product, when he had said it was natural. I cannot remember the details, but they are listed on one of the above sites. But it must have been pretty serious for them to stop promoting his products. Note: forwarded message attached. MARIE --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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