Skin
309 sourcesRay Peat's approach to skin health centered on metabolic and hormonal factors rather than topical treatments. He argued that skin problems — acne, eczema, premature aging, skin cancer susceptibility — primarily reflect internal metabolic imbalances: hypothyroidism, estrogen dominance, PUFA accumulation in skin tissue, and vitamin deficiencies. He noted that PUFAs stored in skin increase UV sensitivity and promote photoaging.
Peat recommended reducing PUFAs (to reduce UV sensitivity and inflammation), supporting thyroid function (the skin is very sensitive to thyroid status), using progesterone topically (which has anti-inflammatory and tissue-remodeling effects), and ensuring adequate vitamins A, D, and E for skin health.
Key Positions
- Skin health primarily reflects internal metabolic and hormonal status
- PUFAs stored in skin increase UV sensitivity and promote photoaging
- Thyroid function directly affects skin quality, wound healing, and moisture
- Progesterone applied topically has anti-inflammatory effects
- Vitamin A supports skin cell turnover and repair
- Acne often reflects hormonal imbalance (estrogen/progesterone ratio)
- Reducing dietary PUFAs can significantly reduce sun sensitivity
Sources
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Progesterone Deceptions
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Progesterone Pregnenolone & DHEA - Three Youth-Associated Hormones.
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Progesterone Summaries
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Prostate Cancer
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Protective CO2 and aging
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Protective CO2 and aging
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Regeneration and degeneration: Types of inflammation change with aging
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Rosacea, inflammation, and aging: The inefficiency of stress
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Sean Bissell Blog
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Serotonin: Effects in disease, aging and inflammation
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Signs & Symptoms That Respond To Progesterone
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Slim birdy
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Stem cells, cell culture, and culture: Issues in regeneration
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Sugar issues
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Systemic Vitality - Steven Smith
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TSH, temperature, pulse rate, and other indicators in hypothyroidism
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The Cancer Matrix
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The Great Fish Oil Experiment
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The Nutrition Coach Blog - Emma Sgourakis
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The transparency of life: Cataracts as a model of age-related disease.
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Thyroid
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Thyroid, insomnia, and the insanities: Commonalities in disease
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Thyroid: Therapies, Confusion, and Fraud.
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Tissue-bound estrogen in aging
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To Your Health - Lita Lee