Orange slices in water for a Vitamic C boost to help enhance collagen production and repair for beautiful skin.

Hello! Today I’m sharing an easy dietary tip that can have a big impact on your skinā€™s appearance ā€“ including whether your fine lines deepen into wrinkles or not.

And that simple tip is: Increase your Vitamin C intake!

Please note – This information is intended as educational information only. It’s not meant to treat, diagnose or cure any disease. You should consult your physician before starting any healthcare regimen. But you knew that already šŸ˜‰

Why is Vitamin C so important for skin health?

1) Vitamin C makes collagen in the skin less likely to break down when exposed to the sunā€™s UV rays. This is usually called ā€œcollagen stabilizationā€ in the scientific literature.

2) Vitamin C promotes collagen gene expression, which means itā€™s important in the initial steps of creating MORE collagen.

3) Vitamin C is a strong antioxidant, which means it helps protect the skin from environmental factors (like pollutants) which can damage the skin.

4) Vitamin C is also thought to decrease melanin in the skin, which means it reduces the potential for hyperpigmentation (discolored spots) on the skin.

[Reference: The Role of Vitamin C in Skin Health, Pubmed.]

In a nutshell, Vitamin C is pretty important!

I recommend extra Vitamin C to anyone who is committed to sustaining beautiful skin as they age.

You can take a Vitamin C supplement or you can focus on eating more Vitamin-C rich foods.

If you take a supplement, ascorbic acid is usually a good choice as it has a higher bioavailability than other types of Vitamin C. I like this one but there are many options.

For example, add lemon to your first glass of water each day, and to soups and smoothies. Sweet potatoes, kale and cantaloupes are also high in Vitamin C.

Remember that beautiful skin is rooted in a healthy body. Adding Vitamin C is one way to maximize how well your skin functions, which in turns results in better-looking skin!

Vitamin C is one recommendation I make to all my cosmetic acupuncture patients, to help boost collagen production during a series of treatments. If you’re interested in cosmetic acupuncture, you can set up a Free Cosmetic Acupuncture Consult by clicking here.

In this 30-minute free session, I’ll look at your skin and we’ll discuss your skincare goals, current skincare routine, etc.

As always, feel free to email with questions at hello@senecafallsacupuncture.com

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