Dr. Paul Saladino appearance is much older after a relatively short passage of time but why?
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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.
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@Insomniac High protein diet.
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@Insomniac said in Tracking down the mysterious cause of Dr. Paul Saladino's shockingly rapid aging:
too much sugar
There is no evidence whatsoever to suggest that sugar (sucrose) or other carbohydrates cause accelerated aging.
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@Insomniac said in Tracking down the mysterious cause of Dr. Paul Saladino's shockingly rapid aging:
Not a single forehead wrinkle
What implies the lack of wrinkles in Haidut is low inflammation combined with a high level of subcutaneous fat. The fat fills the voids caused by aging. In thin individuals, age-related wrinkles tend to be excessively pronounced.
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Yeah, Haidut rocks.
I think the sun in DC is not as strong as in San Diego.
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@Insomniac Just watching his videos he seems high cortisol and high adrenaline, both of which will take their toll in time
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Saying a fat guy looks healthier than the other guy is mental illness lol. You're obsessed this 50 year old dude has some wrinkles. Get the fuck over it you weirdo.
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Too much sun. The sun is great in the early morning and in the late afternoon, but direct sunlight in the peak hours is so damaging.
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@Sitaruim No it isn't. Sun is good for your skin. Sunscreen is what fucks peoples skin up.
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@Hearthfire said in Tracking down the mysterious cause of Dr. Paul Saladino's shockingly rapid aging:
Sun is good for your skin.
Yes he's got you there @Sitaruim. The king of sunlight Jack Kruse has an enviable complexion. And in engerland we all look like worn leather.
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Burning will damage your skin, but how much depends on the severity. You can completely heal from it.
Low Vitamin D and using sunscreen is what causes cancer and aged skin look.
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