
As a Skin Expert, These Are My Top Anti-Aging Supplements
Aging gracefully is about more than just skincare routines. What you eat matters, too. Experts at Aventus Clinic highlight that some foods can reverse signs of aging by combating oxidative stress, boosting collagen production, and improving skin elasticity.
Here are 10 anti-aging foods, each supported by science.
1. Guava – Vitamin C Power
Guava helps slow down aging by providing a powerful dose of vitamin C. Just 100g contains over 228 mg, which is more than double the daily recommended amount. Vitamin C is crucial for protecting the skin from damage and improving texture.
2. Bone Broth – Collagen Boost
Bone broth can reverse skin aging by boosting collagen levels. It contains 2.5 to 10 grams of collagen per 100g, depending on how it’s prepared. Collagen keeps skin hydrated and firm.
3. Chia Seeds – Omega-3 Rich
Chia seeds help slow the aging process by providing essential omega-3 fatty acids. With 17.9 grams per 100g, they reduce skin inflammation and improve hydration.
4. Beef Liver – Vitamin A
Beef liver can help regenerate your skin by providing high amounts of vitamin A (retinol). It contains 7.74 mg of retinol per 100g, which helps reduce fine lines and promote cell turnover.
5. Dried Cloves – Polyphenols
Dried cloves have anti-aging effects thanks to their polyphenols, which protect skin from UV damage. These antioxidants fight the primary causes of premature aging.
6. Wheat Germ Oil – Vitamin E
Wheat germ oil can reverse skin aging by boosting elasticity with its 149 mg of vitamin E per 100g. Vitamin E helps protect skin from UV damage and keeps it looking youthful.
7. Beef Heart – CoQ10
Beef heart helps maintain skin vitality by providing Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), a nutrient vital for cellular repair. CoQ10 helps reduce wrinkles and keeps skin smooth.
8. Sun-Dried Tomatoes – Lycopene
Sun-dried tomatoes are rich in lycopene, which helps reverse UV damage and prevents skin aging. Lycopene acts as an internal sunscreen, protecting collagen and skin tone.
9. Asparagus – Glutathione
Asparagus can help reverse signs of aging by promoting detox and reducing inflammation with its high glutathione content. This antioxidant brightens and evens skin tone.
10. Oysters – Zinc
Oysters help slow down the aging process by supporting collagen production and wound healing. With 16.6 mg of zinc per 100g, oysters help maintain skin firmness.
The Expert Takeaway
Dr. Suhail Alam from Aventus Clinic, explains, “Eating a diet rich in these foods can reverse signs of aging, making your skin appear youthful and vibrant. Aging is natural, but these foods can slow it down.”
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