Re: thin skin
- From: trigonometry1972@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 18:30:33 -0700
On Sep 20, 5:24 pm, Mark Thorson <nos...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
mikedob wrote:
Anyone know of a good regimen-oral or topical- for thin skin ? ( no
jokes please ) I'm a 71 yr old
guy and I know this is supposed to be normal as you get older, but it
is really getting to be a
pain. Sometimes I'll look down at my arm and it will be bleeding and
it is because I've brushed
up against something or hit something slightly, and was not even aware
that I was bleeding.
Vitamin C, lysine, proline maybe or what ?
The foods that come closest to having the set of nutrients needed
for healthy skin are the skins of other animals. Which skin to eat
depends on your own skin problems. If you have oily or scaly skin,
for example, you should not eat fish skin. If you have bumpy skin,
you should not eat chicken skin. For most people, pig skin comes
closest to the ideal of a healthy smooth skin. This is widely
available as fried pork rinds, sold in the snack section of
supermarkets everywhere. Hope this helps :-)
You're tongue is firmly in your cheek.
.
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