27 min

Hormones and Your Skin Younger with Dr. Robyn Benson

    • Life Sciences

Episode Summary:
Obviously, your skin provides the physical barrier to protect what is inside of your body.  It also helps to regulate your temperature and act as a route for elimination for fluids like sweat and oils.  This is why good lifestyle with disciplines in a self-care practice should be taken seriously.
Our skin IS ruled by our hormones and is covered in small glands called sebaceous glands. They secrete an oil called sebum that helps lubricate your skin and keep it healthy. Within these glands are receptors that respond to hormones, and react according to factors like hormone levels.
“There are millions of products out on the market that claims to “fix” your skin issues, but we encourage you to stop chasing the hype and get back to basics when it comes to treating your skin.”
In this next YOUNGER podcast episode, I will discuss the basics of how to maintain good health through your skin.  There are many factors to consider, such as age, diet, exercise, sleep, and stress. Listen as I am inclusive in the opportunity for all to understand its powerful connection to living a youthful and regenerative life.
Guest Bio: 
Dr. Robyn Benson is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine (DOM) who brings an innovative and game-changing approach to today’s health care. Robyn offers the most advanced and cutting-edge therapies, procedures, and products designed to renew, restore, and revive health called A.R.T.: Amplified Regenerative Therapies.
Dr. Benson, author, speaker, and self-care and Regenerative Medicine* expert, is known by many to be THE health detective with life-changing solutions! She has been the owner and founder of the Santa Fe Soul Center for Optimal Health (now Regenerative Medicine) for close to two decades.
For almost 30 years, Dr. Benson has applied her considerable knowledge of acupuncture, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, herbs, IV therapies, and her love for healthy travel to help patients resolve acute and chronic health challenges and to achieve optimal and sustainable health without the use of pharmaceuticals or surgery.
Key Takeaways:
·      Our skin IS ruled by our hormones
·      What are hormones
·      All about estrogen
·      Talking about testosterone
·      Cortisol imbalances
·      Self-Care for your skin
·      Is it possible to reset your hormones?
·      Skin and hormones throughout the lifespan
·      Hormones and the menstrual cycle
·      Acne and adolescence
·      Why do hormones cause acne?
·      How pregnancy affects your skin
·      Menopause and your skin
·      Balancing your hormones
·      Stay weary of sugar
·      Don’t fear fats
·      Cut back on alcohol
·      Get excited about exercise
·      Take your sleep seriously
·      Successfully manage your stress
·      Care for your skin directly
 
Resources for a Younger Lifestyle:
 
YOUNGER Episode #24: Make Your Skin Last No Matter What Your Age, with guest speaker Rachel Varga - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/make-your-skin-last-best-ways-to-care-for-your-skin/id1500339458?i=1000488449424
Acne and Hormones: https://www.healthline.com/health/beauty-skin-care/hormonal-acne#menopausal-acne
https://www.healthline.com/health/beauty-skin-care/hormonal-acne
Alcohol and Hormones: https://academic.oup.com/alcalc/article/35/5/417/206575
https://www.thehealthy.com/addiction/drugs-alcohol/alcohol-consumption-mess-hormones/
Diet and Hormones:
·      https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/balance-hormones
·      https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324031#avoid-sugars
·      https://www.yogajournal.com/lifestyle/foods-to-help-a-hormone-imbalance
Skin and Hormones:
·      https://helloclue.com/articles/cycle-a-z/skin-and-the-cycle-how-hormones-affect-your-skin
·      http

Episode Summary:
Obviously, your skin provides the physical barrier to protect what is inside of your body.  It also helps to regulate your temperature and act as a route for elimination for fluids like sweat and oils.  This is why good lifestyle with disciplines in a self-care practice should be taken seriously.
Our skin IS ruled by our hormones and is covered in small glands called sebaceous glands. They secrete an oil called sebum that helps lubricate your skin and keep it healthy. Within these glands are receptors that respond to hormones, and react according to factors like hormone levels.
“There are millions of products out on the market that claims to “fix” your skin issues, but we encourage you to stop chasing the hype and get back to basics when it comes to treating your skin.”
In this next YOUNGER podcast episode, I will discuss the basics of how to maintain good health through your skin.  There are many factors to consider, such as age, diet, exercise, sleep, and stress. Listen as I am inclusive in the opportunity for all to understand its powerful connection to living a youthful and regenerative life.
Guest Bio: 
Dr. Robyn Benson is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine (DOM) who brings an innovative and game-changing approach to today’s health care. Robyn offers the most advanced and cutting-edge therapies, procedures, and products designed to renew, restore, and revive health called A.R.T.: Amplified Regenerative Therapies.
Dr. Benson, author, speaker, and self-care and Regenerative Medicine* expert, is known by many to be THE health detective with life-changing solutions! She has been the owner and founder of the Santa Fe Soul Center for Optimal Health (now Regenerative Medicine) for close to two decades.
For almost 30 years, Dr. Benson has applied her considerable knowledge of acupuncture, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, herbs, IV therapies, and her love for healthy travel to help patients resolve acute and chronic health challenges and to achieve optimal and sustainable health without the use of pharmaceuticals or surgery.
Key Takeaways:
·      Our skin IS ruled by our hormones
·      What are hormones
·      All about estrogen
·      Talking about testosterone
·      Cortisol imbalances
·      Self-Care for your skin
·      Is it possible to reset your hormones?
·      Skin and hormones throughout the lifespan
·      Hormones and the menstrual cycle
·      Acne and adolescence
·      Why do hormones cause acne?
·      How pregnancy affects your skin
·      Menopause and your skin
·      Balancing your hormones
·      Stay weary of sugar
·      Don’t fear fats
·      Cut back on alcohol
·      Get excited about exercise
·      Take your sleep seriously
·      Successfully manage your stress
·      Care for your skin directly
 
Resources for a Younger Lifestyle:
 
YOUNGER Episode #24: Make Your Skin Last No Matter What Your Age, with guest speaker Rachel Varga - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/make-your-skin-last-best-ways-to-care-for-your-skin/id1500339458?i=1000488449424
Acne and Hormones: https://www.healthline.com/health/beauty-skin-care/hormonal-acne#menopausal-acne
https://www.healthline.com/health/beauty-skin-care/hormonal-acne
Alcohol and Hormones: https://academic.oup.com/alcalc/article/35/5/417/206575
https://www.thehealthy.com/addiction/drugs-alcohol/alcohol-consumption-mess-hormones/
Diet and Hormones:
·      https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/balance-hormones
·      https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324031#avoid-sugars
·      https://www.yogajournal.com/lifestyle/foods-to-help-a-hormone-imbalance
Skin and Hormones:
·      https://helloclue.com/articles/cycle-a-z/skin-and-the-cycle-how-hormones-affect-your-skin
·      http

27 min