Forget the idea that good genes alone are the free ticket to flawless, glowing skin -- it's what you do that really counts. The truth to spectacular skin at any age is an inside-out approach that's realistic, easy to adopt, and achieves remarkable results. For years, world renowned naturopathic doctor, Dr Nigma Talib, has been solving skin problems and answering the million dollar question, 'what can I do to look and feel younger?' From every day patients with chronic skin conditions such as acne and psoriasis, to high profile names who need to look picture-perfect on the red carpet, Nigma has seen the powerful results of her inside-out approach that starts with the gut. Now, for the first time, she shares the secrets to youthful-looking skin in her complete, 360-degree guide that everyone can adopt into their everyday life and enjoy. In this effortless, but eye-opening journey, you'll discover how to make a remarkable difference to: • Rejuvenate ageing skin • Reduce the appearance of fine line, wrinkles and sagging skin • Solve persistent skin problems • Control hormones that could be wreaking havoc on skin This is not just an anti-ageing plan. This is a new life plan. We can't stop the clock, but we can tip the scales in our favour.
Some really good tips about what foods affect your face and how. More targeted towards people who really care about signs on their skin though. I'd recommend the book "How Not to Die" for more general purpose tips on how to care for overall health. Both of them essentially have the same message at the end of the day though: cut down on sugar, alcohol, gluten, and dairy. Well, the how not to die book emphasizes more on avoiding fried foods, which I'm surprised that Talib seems to gloss over. Fried and spicy foods are big food groups that increase inflammation. Talib does briefly mention stress and anxiety management, but that probably requires a whole 'nother book. Overall the book does offer some novel insights, and I'm glad she also mentions TCM/acupuncture as well as the use of snail mucin!
Nu am suficiente cuvinte pentru a o recomanda! Foarte bine structurată, cu explicații și sfaturi utile. Frumusețea corpului, analiza și tratament interior-exterior 🤯😅🥰. De la hormoni, organe, celule la pete, coșuri, riduri... Și multe altele. Procesul îmbătrânirii explicat în termeni simpli alături de cauze și remedii. La sfârșitul cărții este și un plan alimentar pentru o luna dar și rețete.
Like other reviewers, I can't say I learnt a lot of new information from this book. Either because the medical information was too detailed or advanced for me to understand or because the more "layperson" information was what is already out there.
I found it hard to "digest". I am relatively health-cautious and patient, so I am not sure how catchy it would be for some less interested in living a healthy life. I think the book fails to address a wider audience, sometimes it feels as if the author is talking to other nutritionists, not the average reader.
Interesting book. Take magnesium and omega 3 Think young Enjoy life Eat healthily Exercise - yoga is good and walking Sweat three times a week Have a skincare routine Use ‘saa, taa naa maa using thumb and first finger then all the way to little finger. There is such a thing as sugar face and wine face Use silk pillow cases
I can't say I learned anything new from reading this book. Except that if you reduce your inflammation, you reduce your weight. What causes inflammation is alcohol, sugar, gluten and dairy. Nothing I didn't know before reading it.
Key takeaway - minimise or remove gluten, sugar, dairy and alcohol from your diet and make sure you pooh daily (not rocks or sloppy Joe's but ideally long intact S shapes).
Ondanks de vreselijke titel vond ik dit geen slecht boek. 't Is vrij wetenschappelijk en 't zegt veel dingen die iedereen al weet, maar 't is supervolledig en geeft heel goeie en concrete tips. Maar ben wel blij dat ik er geen geld aan gegeven heb :-).