The Beauty Molecule
Introducing Neuroceuticals, the Breakthrough for Ageless Beauty
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- $15.99
Publisher Description
Revolutionize your beauty and health routine with The Beauty Molecule, the groundbreaking new discovery from #1 New York Times bestselling author Dr. Nicholas Perricone, the pioneer of the anti-inflammatory movement. Explore the science of neuroceuticals—cutting-edge compounds that harness the brain-body connection to reverse cellular aging, restore skin radiance, and unlock unparalleled vitality.
In The Beauty Molecule, Dr. Nicholas Perricone, M.D. introduces acetylcholine (AcH), a groundbreaking discovery that works on a cellular level to boost energy, enhance cognitive function, fortify overall health, and rejuvenate the skin. At the forefront of this revolutionary program is Antioxidant 3.0, a next-generation approach to combating inflammation and cellular aging. Together, these innovations form the foundation of a science-driven program that connects the brain and body to unlock optimal health, lasting vitality, and true beauty from the inside out.
Backed by decades of research, Dr. Perricone’s transformative program combines neuroceuticals, anti-inflammatory nutrition, hydrogen water, and practical lifestyle strategies to deliver visible results in just 21 days.
Dr. Perricone’s latest work reveals:
- How to slow mitochondrial aging with powerful amino acids like glycine and N-acetyl cysteine.
- The secret connection between the vagus nerve and acetylcholine—the ultimate mind-beauty link.
- Hydrogen water: the magic bullet for reversing cellular degeneration, restoring muscle tone, improving memory, and unlocking external radiance.
- Antioxidant 3.0, a next-level approach to combating inflammation and promoting cellular renewal.
Skin is more than just your body’s largest organ—it’s a mirror of your overall health. From acne and rosacea to eczema and psoriasis, skin conditions often signal deeper issues, such as inflammation and cellular aging. In The Beauty Molecule, Dr. Perricone draws on decades of research and clinical experience to address the root causes of these issues, offering readers a transformative program for radiant skin and better health.
Dr. Perricone reveals how to slow mitochondrial aging with amino acids like glycine and N-acetyl cysteine, harness the power of acetylcholine as a master metabolic regulator, and explore the mind-beauty connection through the vagus nerve. He also introduces hydrogen water—a clean beverage that delivers a small-yet-mighty molecule that can forestall cellular degeneration, improve muscle tone, enhance memory and learning, and extend vibrancy. Dr. Perricone even provides you with the tools to make your own hydrogen water at home.
Dr. Perricone’s anti-inflammatory diet is designed to nourish your skin, protect mitochondria—the key to preventing cellular aging—and boost overall health with nutrient-dense foods like nuts, seeds, cruciferous vegetables, grass-fed beef, free-range poultry, and eggs. This flexible and enjoyable eating plan fuels health and beauty without unnecessary restrictions.
Beyond food, The Beauty Molecule outlines a complete program that incorporates breathing techniques, movement, sunlight exposure, and topical treatments—all accessible and practical steps for readers to take today. This is not just another beauty routine—it’s a long-term lifestyle revolution.
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The neurotransmitter acetylcholine holds the secret to maintaining one's health and looks into old age, according to this underwhelming health manual. Dermatologist Perricone (The Perricone Promise) suggests that acetylcholine's many benefits include improving metabolic efficiency by pruning damaged mitochondria (energy-producing cell components whose deterioration contributes to aging) and reducing inflammation in the brain by inhibiting the release of the agitating proteins known as cytokines. Though Perricone touts these insights as "revolutionary," his recommendations for boosting acetylcholine levels largely track standard health advice. For instance, Perricone details deep breathing exercises and suggests exercising at least 20 minutes per day, five days a week, describing how to perform lateral leg lifts, glute bridges, and seated bicep curls. Nutritional guidance encourages readers to eat cold-water fish for their healthful fats and green tea for its antioxidants. Perricone's constant self-promotion raise questions about the impartiality of his suggestions, as when he extols the benefits of drinking hydrogen-infused water and applying "cold plasma" moisturizer before noting that he sells both products. The absence of citations that would allow readers to track down some of the studies discussed throughout further undermines confidence. This carries a whiff of snake oil.