Dr. Nicholas Perricone

Dr. Nicholas Perricone

Posted March 16, 2009 | 05:06 PM (EST)

Madonna: Salmon Queen

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Last month, Madonna, the ageless iconic superstar, announced to the world that she was embarking on a 'salmon retox' program to "knock 12 years off of her appearance."

While it might be ambitious to think we can knock more than a decade off of our looks, think again. If anything can do it, it is the anti-inflammatory lifestyle of diet, nutritional supplements and topicals. This is because inflammation is responsible for many of the internal and external signs of aging.
Madonna's truly inspiring sense of determination and commitment will go a long way in helping her achieve her goals.

Why eating salmon is anti-aging:
As many of my readers and viewers know, I am probably the single greatest advocate for adding wild salmon and other omega-3 cold water fish (think sardines, anchovies, halibut, sablefish, trout, etc.) to your daily diet. While it is now widely accepted, with gurus and experts all over the world writing books and visiting talk shows, the concept of inflammation and the anti-inflammatory diet was initially met with skepticism and ridicule. It all started with the publication of my first book and public television special, The Wrinkle Cure, almost a decade ago, where I introduced salmon as a superb source of anti-inflammatory, anti-aging nutrients, a recurring theme in all of my work.
Wild Salmon contains essential fats and powerful antioxidants such as the carotenoid, astaxanthin, that have important anti-inflammatory properties. My decades of research show that chronic, sub-clinical inflammation is the single greatest precipitator of aging and age-related diseases. These include heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, arthritis, certain forms of cancer, and wrinkled, sagging skin.

Salmon is also probably the world's most heart healthy source of protein. It is rich in long-chain omega-3 essential fatty acids -- the most beneficial kind -- which protect heart health, inhibit inflammation, act as natural anti-depressants, increase feelings of well-being, and help keep skin young, supple and radiant.

With the average age of menopause at 51 here in the US, at the age of 50, Madonna needs to be sure that her food choices are especially cardio-protective. This is because after menopause, the risk of heart disease in women becomes comparable to the incidence in men. As a physician, I was quite astonished to learn that heart disease kills 10 times as many women as breast cancer.

Unfortunately, this deadly heart disease risk receives little media attention.

Protein for Cellular Repair
Wild salmon and other cold water fish are great sources of protein which is necessary to maintain and repair the body--including the skin, on a cellular level. The lack of protein is first visible in the face, even in a young person, but especially as we age.

Like a Surgeon
It isn't only plastic surgery that can give us that sculpted look. Adequate protein is vital, because without protein, we lose contours and definition in our faces. This is another reason why a diet rich in salmon is important for Madonna if she wants to maintain that chiseled look of high cheekbones, well defined jaw line, eye contours, etc.

Hard Candy Blues
Avoiding sugary, starchy foods is also critical as these types of foods blur our contours, giving our faces a soft, doughy look. In fact, it is always easy to spot a person who is addicted to these type of carbs because they will not have the attractive facial contours.

Protein cannot be stored in our bodies. For optimum health and cellular repair we need to have a good source of quality protein at each meal. Women, however, are notorious for not getting enough protein. Unfortunately this lack of protein will show in their faces first. Men, on the other hand, do tend to gravitate toward protein and are more likely to go for a burger or a steak while the women choose a salad --or even worse, a cookie. This is one reason (but not the only one) why men appear to age better than women.

Fish for Compliments
As a dermatologist, when it comes to their skin, I know that women will invest great sums for topical products, procedures and so forth. If it is the right product, with high, efficacious levels of anti-inflammatory antioxidants, they will see beautiful and gratifying results.

Secret
But there is a little beauty secret that is worth its weight in gold. If women understood that eating a simple inexpensive small can of sardines or salmon would give their skin an unrivaled radiance, softness and suppleness, like nothing else in this world, these foods would fly off the supermarket shelves. You would see a stampede toward the fish aisle. While the extraordinary multi-organ benefits of sardines and wild salmon almost sounds like a fantasy, it is very real. Try the canned salmon and sardines that also contain both skin and bones to experience just a few of the skin, brain, mood, and health and energy benefits of these amazing omega-3, protein, and calcium rich fish.

· decreased inflammation in all organ systems including skin
· decreased body fat
· provides ample quantities of high quality fat and protein
· beautifies skin
· elevated mood
· improved brain function
· increased energy
· improve athletic ability
· decrease puffiness
· decrease fine lines and wrinkles
· decrease sagging
· increased radiance and glow
· dramatically improve acne and decrease acne scarring
· improved attention span
· stabilized blood sugar levels
· lowered insulin levels
· healthy serotonin levels
· decreased appetite
· Increased radiance to skin
· healthier immune system
· Increased energy levels
· decreased symptoms and severity of rheumatoid arthritis
· reduced symptoms and severity of chronic skin conditions such as eczema
· decreased stroke and cardiovascular risk
· decreased pain and inflammation in joints


Beautiful Stranger
I am guardedly optimistic that Madonna -- ever the trend setter -- will inspire women everywhere to try the 'salmon retox.' I also highly recommend that you take before and after photos, which I will happily post on my website.

Follow the anti-inflammatory diet, which consists of the following:

· high-quality protein, like that found in fish, shellfish, poultry and tofu;
· low-glycemic (will not provoke a glycemic response when consumed in moderation) carbohydrates including colorful fresh fruits and vegetables and whole grains such as old-fashioned oatmeal, legumes such as beans and lentils;
· healthy fats, such as those found in cold water fish (especially wild salmon, halibut, sardines, herring, anchovies, trout, etc.), nuts, seeds, and olive oil
· 8 -10 glasses of pure spring water per day.
· Anti-oxidant rich beverages such as green tea

You will notice a visible difference in as little as three days, with even more dramatic results by week's end. After four weeks, your friends and family will be commenting on how different you look. And, when you look in the mirror, you may begin to wonder "Who's that Girl?"

Salmon: Anti-inflammatory Extraordinaire
If we are rating a food group either pro-inflammatory or anti-inflammatory, we will find that protein, on the whole, is neutral. However, some sources of protein, such as the fish listed above, provide powerful anti-inflammatory benefits for two reasons:

· They are high anti-inflammatory omega 3 essential fatty acids which keeps skin radiant, supple and wrinkle free, moods upbeat and brain functioning at optimal levels
· Wild salmon's bright pink or deep red color, depending on variety, owes its pigment to the presence of astaxanthin, a super powerful carotenoid anti-oxidant with potent anti-inflammatory properties

Thus, wild salmon is anti-inflammatory. Beef and other forms of meat that are not grass fed, like most meat available in the supermarkets, tends to be high in saturated fats, making them pro-inflammatory.

Did you ever wonder what wild salmon, shrimp, lobster, caviar and flamingos have in common? Their brilliant red or pink color is a result of astaxanthin, the aforementioned unique and multi-talented antioxidant. Astaxanthin is another reason for wild salmon's status as a leading super star in the realm of anti-aging health and beauty foods. However, I also recommend taking astaxanthin as a nutritional supplement to ensure optimum benefits.

A short list of astaxanthin benefits:

· Protect the cells from the most damaging forms of free radicals.
· Protects against cardiovascular disease
· Improves Type II diabetic control; inhibits progressive kidney damage
· Reduces blood pressure
· Preserves pancreatic function and insulin sensitivity
· Reduces gastric inflammation and dyspepsia
· Reduces eye fatigue (asthenopia) reduction
· Improves skin elasticity and reduced appearance of fine lines, (important for someone at Madonna's age)
· Improves muscle endurance and recovery following vigorous exercise--key for Madonna who reportedly spends hours each day at the gym

The Borderline - Moderation is Key
Speaking of that last bullet point, Madonna has also reportedly started a more cardio-intensive gym routine. It is no secret that her rigorous routines are already legendary. But Madonna needs to be careful and not subject her body to too extreme a workout. She should exercise some restraint because over-exercising can produce inflammation-generating free radicals. It is not just pollution, poor diet, and the like that generate an abundance of free radicals; they also result from the metabolic process that takes place internally and can damage the cell's DNA.

I know, to a nation of couch potatoes, it seems hard to believe that it is possible to get too much exercise. However, typical Western forms of exercise are designed to make our heart and lungs work hard. The principal aims of this kind of exercise are building good muscle tone, burning fat and increasing endurance.

While these goals are worthy and important, we need to be careful when performing vigorous physical exercise. Too much exertion increases oxygen demand beyond the optimum level. This causes the production of inflammatory free radicals that accelerate cellular degeneration (and thus the aging process).

Ironically, the wrong type of exercise will backfire by accelerating the aging process. While there is a vital role for aerobic types of exercise, it is important they are not overdone.

The right exercise will strengthen our bones and muscles, improve and restore physical and emotional balance, promote cellular rejuvenation on all levels, relieve stress, increase strength and flexibility and improve physical, mental and emotional health. To achieve these goals we need to incorporate specific types of exercise. Disciplines such as Yoga, Tai Chi and Chi Kung for example, may not seem strenuous enough, yet they yield unparalleled physical, mental, emotional and spiritual benefits.

Madonna reportedly is an avid practitioner of Ashtanga yoga, (surprise!) a particularly strenuous form.

Exercise is vital for your health. It is also unsurpassed at lowering our blood sugar -- a key anti-aging strategy. There are mountains of studies proving that exercise can take off pounds, reduce incidence of heart disease, lower blood pressure, improve mood, solve sleep problems, and even cut risks of certain cancers. Exercise will also ensure that you have beautiful skin. Studies have indicated that exercise benefits the skin in much the same way it improves bone and muscle quality. Without regular activity, bones become fragile and muscles atrophy.

One look at Madonna's amazing physique and you can see that her muscles are far from atrophied -- quite the contrary.

Youthful Skin -- Naturally
When the skin of those who exercise regularly is examined under a microscope, the impact of their high fitness levels is clearly apparent. The skin is thicker and has more and healthier collagen, the fibers that give the skin its strength and flexibility. Exercise also increases circulation and gives the skin a healthy and radiant glow.

Bedtime Stories
Having an exciting romance life is also a key to looking younger than our years. With the press reporting on Madonna's active love life with a series of younger, handsome and extremely fit men, we can again be assured that she is losing no stone unturned in her quest for the fountain of youth.
Enjoying a healthy and robust sexuality confers many health and potential longevity benefits. A White Paper published by the Katharine Dexter McCormick Library, Planned Parenthood Federation of America (and available at www.plannedparenthood.org), states what many of us have known intuitively, that sexual activity may enrich our well-being in many ways that include fostering happiness, enhancing immunity, promoting longevity, managing and alleviating pain, and improving reproductive health. Some studies even suggest that sexual activity may be associated with reducing the risk of the two leading causes of death in the U.S.: heart disease and cancer.

Lucky Star
We wish this superstar much luck on her salmon retox regimen. Madonna's hard work and discipline have kept her at the top for more than two decades. While I can't promise that she can turn back time, the anti-inflammatory benefits of foods such as salmon, will guarantee that she can greatly slow down its negative effects, while emphasizing the positive. These include good health, ample energy, increased sense of well-being and radiant, glowing skin.

In other words, we can be sure that she will Live to Tell us all about it, in her own unique and inimitable way.

Last month, Madonna, the ageless iconic superstar, announced to the world that she was embarking on a 'salmon retox' program to "knock 12 years off of her appearance." While it might be ambitious to ...
Last month, Madonna, the ageless iconic superstar, announced to the world that she was embarking on a 'salmon retox' program to "knock 12 years off of her appearance." While it might be ambitious to ...
 
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Just sharing a quick, healthy and tasty salmon recipe: http://miocibo.com/2009/03/16/salmon-w-hazelnuts-and-pinapple/

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 04/14/2009

Great article. Over the past few years we've all learned a lot about the effects of inflammation and the toll it takes on our bodies. Following an anti-inflammatory diet is one key strategy to better health. Another is making sure you're taking care of any inflammation in your mouth. The inflammation of gum disease and its effect on the body are among the health issues we write about at http://dentistryfordiabetics.com/blog.

- Charles Martin, DDS
Founder, Dentistry For Diabetics

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 04/02/2009

As long as we breath and live, there is inflammation going on in our body in the cellular level as a part of our body metabolism and bio-chemical mechanism. This invisible anti-inflammation in the cellular level is causing aging in our cells and slows our metabolism. Ingesting toxins, stress and high glycemic starch food causes this inflammation further creates a more acidic environment where disease can grow. By providing anti-oxidant full food to our body we can actually help to slow down its inflammation and help our body to restore or to stay in more balanced environments.

Dr. Perricone has been researching this anti-inflammatory theory for decades. He recommends high quality protein such as fish, shell fish, poultry, tofu in terms of protein. He's aware of the contamination of farmed fish and sea food very well. He, specifically talks about farmed fish on his books. That's why he recommends wild Alaskan salmon. Of course I hope the things some of you said about endangering these fish to be extinct wouldn't happen! Not only that, but I wish , as humans, we don't have to eat protein at all. However, as to decendent hunting and eating meat ever since humans learned how to use fire, our physical body has been evolved as needing in protein. You can survive as vegitarian but it seems like this modern science confirms protein is necessary for cellular repair and optimum health. I guess the choice is on each of us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 AM on 03/22/2009

Fantastic article. I really enjoy reading Dr. Perricone's blogs. Where do I find more info on the salmon diet? Should I go to perriconemd.com. Let me know.

DD

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 03/20/2009
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I would dare say, in a year.."wild salmon" (not the canned stuff you and I buy..or the farm salmon we can kind of afford)..will be on the endangered list... Wild Salmon need to spawn..have enough trouble already.... just eat a vegetarian diet...exe­rcise..and don't feel bad if you look "good for your age"...my Gawd....we all die...having a flawless complexion doesn't guarantee entrance into the Pearly Gates.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 PM on 03/18/2009

While lifestyle choices may have an impact on life expectancy, there is no such thing as "anti-aging". Every living thing ages and dies no matter what one's diet is. But it's one of the oldest tricks in the book: Offer someone health and wellness and they'll usually buy what your selling. It never fails to amaze me how snake oil can be repackaged and sold to the same fools over and over again.

You can eat fish until your mercury levels rival Jeremy Piven's but you're not going to look like Madonna. Most people have nine to five jobs and can't afford to devote ten hours a day to self indulgence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 AM on 03/18/2009
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Canned salmon is not expensive. You are shopping at the wrong grocery.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 03/17/2009
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"High-faluting! "Do not wish her any luck" . Some would think one has a chip on their shoulder.
Fish, fruits, veggies, natural grains... sounds like the most common of healthy diets just with an emphasis on salmon. A diet most people with access to computer blogging can afford.
I always find it interesting when people immediately attack a celebrity and presume they are horrible parents because they ascribe to a different lifestyle. From my understanding Madonna does not allow television in the house for her kids and she spends millions helping improve the lives of those in Africa as well as promote AIDS awareness and many other causes.
Madonna - Overly ambitions, yes. Determined, absolutely. A horrible parent? I know I would hate to make that judgement on someone else because they are concerned about their health and appearance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 03/17/2009

I saw her daughter saying that, too, & it was really sad. You'd think she'd learn something from her pal, Rosie O'Donnell, who is totally devoted to her kids. I do get the impression over the years that her career is the most important thing in her life - look how hard she tried to be a movie star despite how bad an actress she is - & the kids? I'm sure she loves them, but motherhood was probably just another notch on her beenthere/donethat list of goals from the way she talked about it.

I appreciate the doctor's advise, but it sounds like he's quite smitten with Madonna. I look at her & don't really see someone very attractive. She's seems too muscular for a woman & it's obvious she's had plastic surgery on her face. This isn't the person I would hold up as a physical role-model for over-50 ladies. I, & I think most women & men, prefer a more natural look.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 AM on 03/17/2009
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Oregonbird, well put. Too much emphasis on the superficial cr@p. The saddest interview I ever saw about Madonna was when she was thrown from her horse and had to stay home recovering. Her daughter said while she was sad that her mother was hurt, she really loved getting a chance to spend time with her. She said she wished her mom spent that time with her regularly. If I saw my kid saying that on TV, you can bet I would be re-evaluating my priorities. This woman has been nothing but obsessed with herself. She's gone so far that her figure has become freakish. The arms are frightening! She's become a caricature of herself. Now she's going to live on salmon to stop aging? Honey please... Enough already. I'm sick of this being news.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 AM on 03/17/2009

Like a prayer Omega 3's can help with all the health benefits stated above. You did not mention salmon oil supplements or krill oil at all. I wonder what you feel about these. I know they are missing the protein. Krill oil has a good amount of Astaxanthin which you do suggest to take as a supplement. I know you and Dr Mercola have a good relationship. He sells some good products and they really seem to be good? Let us know what you think about these supplements.
To learn more about Omega 3 - try the following.
http://www.omega-3-for-your-health.com

http://www.fish--oil.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 03/16/2009
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What absolute rot. An inexpensive can of salmon -- well, you've been hanging out with the stars awhile, haven't you? Salmon in any form is expensive. As for the rest, I'm fairly certain that you've been given a check from the fishing industry, or a nice new vibrating leather recliner. Fish are becoming more toxic every year. There is a recommended limit of fish to eat, and recommendations against a number of species. Salmon puts you at risk ingesting too many pesticides, heavy metals and pharms. The farm-raised are no better, the tanks are grossly mis-managed, and the fish grown in what can only be described as a manure-like stew.

I don't wish Madonna any luck in her high-faluting attempt to defy age through spending oceans of money. And I'm willing to bet most of the world, if they had access to electricity, let alone a computer, would feel the same way. Why don't you try improving your work and raising your kids?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 PM on 03/16/2009

eeek - where are you buying your salmon - any chance there isn't a fresh fish market within 2000 miles of you? Do you live in Sioux City? Canned fish is cheap fish and not in the slightest reserved for the rich.

However, totally agree that farmed salmon are going to cause great damage to my pacific coast salmon stocks. lice and other bad stuff that doesn't belong in our eco-system is mucking thigs up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 03/18/2009
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