Dr. Paul Saladino appearance is much older after a relatively short passage of time but why?
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@Insomniac methionine, too high protein, too much meat intake, sun overexposure, muscle meat eater, too low carb. I bet also his copper is low. He needs to lower muscle meat, lower protein, increase Vit C, lower zinc intake to balance the copper, he also would benefit from selenium since untraps binded minerals like zinc and copper from Metallothionein. His brows are also so low density. He doesn't look healthy at all, but his face genetics doesn't help him. He would look better if he ate potato and and cheese than his fancy "organic" diet.
He looks like a smoker, that's how much his collagen production gave up on him, he is for sure deficient in copper and or manganese.
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@Insomniac why are you continuing on with this?
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I scrolled till 2021 on Saladinos instagram.... on the higher res videos he really looks almost the same as today. That webcam is just super soft and blurred.
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Hasn't Saladino been consuming around 300 grams of honey per day for the last four years?
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@Insomniac He eats close to 200g protein from mostly muscle meats too i believe. That excessive protein especially methionine and tryptophan etc. could be a factor.
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There's a lot of judgment going on with this thread, sort of nit picking Paul's looks, to the point of sounding very catty.
He is very lean, and looks fine for his age.
Another thing that can cause people to lose soft tissues (or any body tissue) is lots of stress, where the cortisol is high and starts eating away at the body's tissues. I would say that after the pandemic, most people have experienced long term chronic mild stress.