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Sardines Gain Popularity as a Beauty Food for Skin and Hair Health

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A new social media trend is promoting sardines as a "beauty food" that benefits skin and hair health. Limor Tal Pony, chief nutritionist at Maccabi Healthcare Services, explains that sardines' nutritional composition directly supports cellular mechanisms in the skin, eyes, and hair. Sardines are rich in high-quality protein with amino acids essential for producing collagen, elastin, and keratin, which form the structural basis for firm skin and strong hair.

Additionally, sardines contain vitamins A, D, and E that aid cell renewal and protect cell membranes, as well as minerals like selenium and zinc that help tissue repair and regulate skin oil production. They also provide coenzyme Q10, which guards against free radical damage and wrinkles. Tal Pony highlights sardines’ advantage over larger fish like tuna and salmon because they accumulate almost no mercury or heavy metals due to their short lifespan and plankton-based diet.

She recommends consuming sardines at least twice a week, preferably canned in extra virgin olive oil or water with lemon, while avoiding those packed in vegetable oils that may increase inflammation. Eating the whole fish, including soft bones, provides calcium and vitamin D. However, Tal Pony cautions that sardines are not a magic solution; beauty and health require a balanced diet and lifestyle. Sardines are an accessible, affordable component of an anti-inflammatory Mediterranean diet that supports long-term wellness.

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