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3.6.2006


You are what you eat.

This is the first monthly column by popular Chicago dermatologist Omeed Memar, M.D. Dr. Memar’s practice focuses on good skin care for the LGBT community. Dr. Memar has just launched a campaign called "Age Well, Live Well" designed specifically for the LGBT community. In the coming months Dr. Memar will help debunk the myths about achieving good skin – from holistic approaches to cosmetic procedures. If you have any questions submit them via ChicagoPride.com and Dr. Memar will address them in future columns.

If you are seeking to look youthful, my list of "super foods" below can help. My general rule of thumb to maintain healthy skin is "feed it and don’t hurt it." In order to maintain new skin, nail and hair growth your skin needs plenty of protein and water. Also, you know it, but I have to say it – stop smoking and sunning! Skin damaging and premature aging are caused by free-radicals. Sun and smoking and natural aging all release free-radicals. Anti-oxidants, on the other hand, a group of compounds protect the body and skin from damage caused by free-radicals.

This month's tips:

1. To maintain normal skin, nails and hair, at least 50 grams of protein is needed daily. If you cannot get it through food, a protein bar or drink works well. My favorite is Isopure protein powder. Even for the normal maintenance needs of your skin, be sure to take a regular multi-vitamin, even a Centrum one-a-day.

2. Make sure you have enough water (at least 7 glasses a day), and if you are physically active, drink more. Dehydration makes the skin look older and more susceptible to free-radical damage.

3. To avoid skin damage from free-radicals, incorporate the super foods in your diet.

1. pomegranate
2. blueberries
3. kale
4. spinach
5. raspberries
6. sweet potatoes
7. flax seed oil
8. green tea
9. salmon, caviar, or sardines (but watch out for excessive salt in these foods)

E-mail me your questions. See you next month!
Dr. Memar



Comments



debbie on Saturday, 10/27/2007

great very helpful




Linda on Saturday, 2/16/2008

Very helpful tips on food - simple, direct, and easy to get. Do you have any advice on the suppliments?


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About Omeed Memar, M.D.

Dr. Omeed Memar is a regular contributor to ChicagoPride.com and has a popular and successful dermatology/skin practice on Michigan Avenue.

Dr. Memar is an active Clinical Assistant Professor at Northwestern University, and medical director of Academic Dermatology & Skin Cancer Institute, where he performs Mohs surgery, cosmetic and laser surgery. He has published in leading journals, co-authored numerous chapters for textbooks, designed medical devices in the field of dermatologic surgery, and presented his research across the country.

As a gay man himself, Dr. Memar understands our issues and concerns about good health and good skin care. He is launching a new campaign "Age Well, Live Well" that addresses how we can take better care of our skin through diet, exercise, as well as options available to us if we ever have an interest in skin or cosmetic improvements.

He is also a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery; European Academy of Cosmetic Surgery; American Academy of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery; American Society for Dermatologic Surgery; and Society for Investigative Dermatology.

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