Episode 109: Transforming Skin Health Through Diet | The Future of Dermatology Podcast

EPISODE · Oct 21, 2025 · 21 MIN

Episode 109: Transforming Skin Health Through Diet | The Future of Dermatology Podcast

from The Future of Dermatology · host thefutureofdermatology

Summary In this episode of the Future of Dermatology podcast, Dr. Faranak Kamangar interviews Dr. Jonathan Carp, a board-certified dermatologist, about the intersection of dermatology and lifestyle medicine. They discuss the significant impact of diet on skin conditions, the integration of nutrition into dermatological practice, and the role of products like Miracle Noodle in promoting healthier eating habits. The conversation also touches on the future of dermatology, emphasizing the importance of lifestyle interventions in patient care. Takeaways - Diet and lifestyle changes can significantly impact skin health. - Insulin resistance is a key factor in many skin conditions. - Miracle Noodle serves as a transitional product for healthier eating. - Patients often need more than just verbal advice to change habits. - Integrating nutrition into dermatology can enhance patient outcomes. - Understanding the gut-skin axis is crucial for dermatologists. - Fasting insulin levels can provide insights into metabolic health. - Education on glycemic index can empower patients to make better choices. - The future of dermatology includes a greater focus on lifestyle interventions. - Collaboration with nutritionists can improve patient care. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Dermatology and Lifestyle Medicine 01:23 - The Impact of Diet on Skin Conditions 08:15 - Integrating Nutrition into Dermatology Practice 15:35 - Miracle Noodle: A Transition Product for Healthier Eating 19:29 - The Future of Dermatology and Lifestyle Interventions

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