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Drs. Mehmet Oz and Dr. Mike Roizen
Dr. Mehmet Oz is host of the popular TV show “The Dr. Oz Show.” He is a professor in the Department of Surgery at Columbia University and directs the Cardiovascular Institute and Complementary Medicine Program and New York-Presbyterian Hospital.

Dr. Mike Roizen is chief medical officer at the Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute, an award-winning author, and has been the doctor to eight Nobel Prize winners and more than 100 Fortune 500 CEOs.

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Tags: mangoes | vitamin c | wrinkles | dr. oz

Eat Mangoes to Fight Wrinkles

Dr. Mehmet Oz, M.D. and Dr. Mike Roizen, M.D. By Friday, 18 December 2020 11:24 AM EST Current | Bio | Archive

Sesame Street's Telly Monster loves to eat a mango, and his friend Rosita loves to tango. So they sing and dance a daffy duet called "Mango Tango."

But it turns out out lots of folks like to tango with a mango. More than 40 million metric tons are grown annually — delivering health benefits with every bite.

Each three-quarter cup of mango delivers 8% of your daily vitamins A and B6, half your daily vitamin C, 7% of your daily fiber, 15% of your daily folate, and 15% of your daily copper requirements.

Mangoes also contain other bioactive compounds that may have antidiabetes and anticancer benefits.

Until now, however, no one knew what fancy footwork mangoes employ in the fight against wrinkles.

Now a pilot study published in the journal Nutrients reveals that when postmenopausal women with skin that sunburns rather than tans eat half a cup of Ataulfo (aka Champagne) mangoes four times a week, they decrease their deep wrinkles by 23% after two months.

The severity, length, and width of fine and emerging wrinkles improve too.

But more is less when it comes to mangoes. Women who ate a cup and a half of mangoes four times a week for two months saw a measurable increase in wrinkles. The researchers from University of California, Davis, suggest the skin damage from eating more mangoes may be a result of an inflammatory overload of sugar delivered with the higher intake.

For a tasty way to improve your health and appearance, make mango salsa and dance the tango.

© King Features Syndicate


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When postmenopausal women with skin that sunburns rather than tans eat half a cup of Ataulfo mangoes four times a week, they decrease their deep wrinkles by 23% after two months.
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