Scientists Uncover the Cause of Skin Aging: How to Get Rid of Zombie Cells.
According to The Sun: Many of us associate zombies with popular shows or music videos, but according to a dermatologist, there are 'non-living' cells in our faces that accelerate the aging process.
Carolina Reis Oliveira, a doctor of immunology and co-founder of the skincare brand OneSkin, described these cells as 'junk' that negatively affect the healthy cells of our skin.
These 'zombie' cells cause issues such as sagging, wrinkles, and weak skin barrier, contributing to the overall aging process.
On the Longevity Optimization podcast, Carolina explained that skin aging is influenced by internal factors (degradation of cell quality) and external factors (external elements such as UV rays and pollution).
Senescent cells, also known as zombie cells, are cells that have stopped dividing but have not died, leading to inflammation and accelerating the aging process in healthy cells.
Carolina compared senescent cells to a rotten apple that spoils others, emphasizing how they affect collagen breakdown, leading to visible signs of aging.
By reducing the number of senescent cells in the skin through lifestyle changes such as regular exercise, proper hydration, and a balanced diet, it is possible to reverse signs of aging and support healthier skin.
The importance of addressing internal factors such as diet and inflammation to combat the effects of senescent cells on skin aging has been highlighted.
Research suggests that practices such as intermittent fasting may help reduce the number of senescent cells in the body, contributing to healthier, younger-looking skin.
In summary:
The dermatologist warns of the presence of 'zombie' cells in the skin that lead to faster aging. These cells, which cause inflammation, can be managed through a healthy lifestyle and diet that promote skin strengthening and rejuvenation.
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