
Your Skin, Younger" brilliantly combines
cutting-edge nutrition research with the latest
discoveries in the field of Dermatology. In
addition to being a uniquely informative,
practical guide to enjoying more beautiful skin,
this landmark book also contains extremely
important information that will benefit your
overall health and quality of life.
Susan Biali, M.D., Wellness Expert and
Author, Live a Life You Love! 7 Steps to a
Healthier, Happier, More Passionate You
The authors of Your Skin, Younger have
synthesized hundreds of scientific studies into
a clear and concise guide that will help to
protect the skin and improve overall health.
Along the way, the book illuminates the rich
history of nutritional wisdom within the
dermatology profession. This multi-dimensional
resource will surely provide valuable lifestyle
information for both patients and clinicians
alike.
Ron Moy, MD
President-Elect, American Academy of Dermatology
Past President of the American Society for
Dermatology Surgery
It is a pleasure to read the compelling
historical documentation of the evidence and
underlying science behind various supplements
and lifestyle changes recommended to keep skin
healthy and youthful. This book will be
extremely helpful for anyone seeking knowledge
and a greater understanding of useful
modalities.
Alan M. Dattner, MD
Founder of
HolisticDermatology.com and Editorial
Advisor to Natural Solutions magazine.
Your Skin Younger is a delightful read,
full of great insight about what’s important,
and what's not, for the health of your skin. At
a time when there is so much misinformation
about diet, sun blocks and cosmeceuticals, these
authors have given us reliable facts and
figures, nicely presented, and with a phenomenal
bibliography. This text will be of significant
interest to physicians and the public alike.
Congratulations to the authors on pulling all
this useful material together in such an
academic, honest and informative manner.
Christopher Zachary, MD
Professor and Chair
Department of Dermatology
University of California, Irvine
This is a wonderful book filled with
scientific information and hands-on practical
tools to help anyone keep their skin younger and
healthier. The best part is that while you are
helping your skin, you will end up improving the
health of your body and mind.
Eva M. Selhub, MD
Harvard Medical School
Author, The Love Response
Doctors: Don't be fooled by the
delightfully engaging and clear style of this
book! Your Skin, Younger is a compelling
scholarly analysis of the anti-aging effects of
diet and lifestyle.
Readers: Do not be fooled by the more than 450
scientific references! Logan, Rubin and Levy
charmingly regale you with stories that show you
exactly how and why to take care of your skin.
Valori Treloar, MD, CNS
Founder of Boston’s Integrative Dermatology
center and Co-Author, The Clear Skin Diet
The authors have succeeded in
cross-linking knowledge from several areas of
expertise, making a strong thesis stronger -
they have strengthened the public case against
the purveyors of sweet poison. Insightful,
provocative, science for everyman - and
everywoman.
F. William Danby, MD
Assistant Professor, Dermatology, Dartmouth
Medical School
The authors of "Your Skin, Younger" are
to be applauded for writing this concise,
interesting and informative book. They have
carefully reviewed complex disciplines into a
readable, understandable, practical, and much
more importantly, an "Actionable" set of
recommendations for the lay public to promote
skin health. Following their recommendations
will lead to improved general health, which will
be reflected in improved well-being and the
desired youthful appearance .
Anthony A. Gaspari, MD
Professor and Chairman
Department of Dermatology
University of Maryland, School of Medicine
Congratulations to the authors of 'Your
Skin, Younger' for an important reference filled
with scientifically documented information for
the maintenance of healthy skin. Without a
doubt, this well researched book will make
significant contributions to our knowledge in
this important area of human health. It will go
a long way in improving the quality of life of
many people by providing guidelines on how to
take good care of their skin .
A. Venket Rao, PhD
Department of Nutritional Sciences
University of Toronto |