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Authors: Nicholas Perricone
ISBN-13: 9780060934354, ISBN-10: 0060934352
Format: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Date Published: March 2004
Edition: Reprint
Long recognized as a pioneer in reversing skin damage caused by aging, adjunct professor of dermatology at Michigan State University and No. 1-bestselling author Nicholas Perricone, M.D., has brightened the complexions of scores of readers with books like The Wrinkle Cure and The Perricone Prescription.
Now in a stunning trade paperback edition that includes a new bonus chapter, the instant #1 New York Times bestseller The Perricone Prescription is the dramatically effective, total body anti–aging program that includes an easy–to–follow exercise, diet, and skin–care regimen for people of all ages.
We generally believe that lines and wrinkles are an unavoidable part of the aging process. According to Dr. Nicholas V. Perricone, they are actually due to "inflammation" caused by poor nutrition, pollution, sunlight, irritating skin care treatments, and stress. In fact, this type of inflammation is more than just a beauty problem. The production of free radicals that damage the cells and organs in the body also increases the likelihood of heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and arthritis.
The good news is, the Perricone Prescription Program can prevent and even reverse these problems. The program will not only produce visible improvement in the skin, it will improve your body's overall health and appearance. Dr. Perricone has developed his own skin care products and recommends other products he believes will help to improve skin tone. By following the Perricone Program of diet, topical creams, vitamins, and exercise, you can dramatically reduce lines and wrinkles and achieve a younger look within three days. You will look and feel better than you ever thought possible. Good health and beautiful skin–an unbeatable combination.
Perricone (The Wrinkle Cure), a professor of dermatology at Yale Medical School, believes that relatively simple changes in eating can effect dramatic changes in physical appearance and well-being. He has created a month-long program broken up into daily menus as well as a more restrictive three-day regimen designed to produce immediate results. Perricone's guiding principle, which he explains in some depth, is to reduce inflammation at the cellular level, which, he believes, causes the skin to age and is also linked to degenerative disease. Perricone suggests that protein and some fat is essential for everyone. He is particularly keen on the benefits of fish. Certain foods high in carbohydrates cereals, breads, bananas are taboo in this plan because of their high glycemic index; they cause a spike in blood sugar and prompt the body's insulin response, which stores rather than burns fat and causes inflammation. Perricone also recommends an exercise regimen, and nearly a third of the book is devoted to a discussion of antioxidants, vitamin supplements and creams. Some may question his nutritional theories, and others may find the diet difficult to stick to, with its almost total restriction of starchy foods. Still, Perricone is a proponent of Barry Sears's The Zone, and readers who have followed that book and Perricone's own bestselling earlier volume will probably appreciate this one. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.
Acknowledgments | ix | |
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Dr. Perricone's Three-Day Nutritional Face-lift | 7 |
2 | The Inflammation-Aging Connection | 17 |
3 | The Wrinkle-Free Diet | 30 |
4 | Anti-inflammatory Supplements for Smooth and Radiant Skin | 74 |
5 | Topical Anti-inflammatories for Reversing and Preventing Signs of Aging | 110 |
6 | Go for the Glow: The Antiaging Power of Exercise | 141 |
7 | Dr. Perricone's 28-Day Wrinkle-Free Program | 172 |
8 | The Ageless Future: Developing Technologies | 205 |
Appendices | ||
A | Recipes for the Perricone Program | 219 |
B | Resources | 235 |
C | Glossary | 240 |
References | 244 | |
Index | 267 |