What spots on you skin are saying about your heart health

There’s more to these skin spots than meets the eye — and knowing this can add decades to your life

Story-At-a-Glance

Matt Cook here, and most men think age spots and blemishes are just a skin condition.

But age spots mean much more than just aging skin.

In fact, age spots can be a warning of future heart problems, even heart failure.

Here’s what you need to know right away to keep your heart healthy…

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What spots on your skin are saying about your heart health

Age spots are pigmented areas of the skin which look like freckles or moles.

Age spots are made up of a substance called lipofuscin.

But lipofuscin age spots don’t just occur on the skin – and the issue is not simply cosmetic.

Lipofuscin is a great sign of accelerated aging – and it’s something that should be dealt with.

For example, researchers have shown that lipofuscin accumulates in the heart.

It causes damage to the working of the heart cells and muscles.

These changes are seen as aging and disease.

But in reality, we can prevent the buildup of lipofuscin by avoiding the things which cause its growth in the first place – primarily unstable fats.

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This biochemical research was carried out at Loma Linda University in California. The paper was published in the Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.

Liver spots or age spots – the outward signs of lipofuscin accumulation – have been known for millennia.

More recently, researchers and doctors have become more interested about the accumulation of lipofuscin inside the body.

About 50 years ago, some pathologists became quite concerned about the buildup of lipofuscin in the heart muscle of people who died with heart complications.

“Examination of human heart muscle from autopsies and biopsy specimens have revealed evidence that mitochondria can be transformed into lipofuscin.”

Mitochondria are the energy generating organelles inside the body. Your energy depends on mitochondria.

Heart failure and many other chronic health conditions are simply different expressions of low energy.

So the observation that mitochondria are turning into lipofuscin in the heart muscle is both alarming and promising.

Promising because if we can figure out this problem we can probably solve many cardiovascular problems.

The question then is what causes the creation of lipofuscin.

There are a number of factors – but the main one is the breakdown of unsaturated fats.

“Lipofuscin has been shown to arise from the peroxidase of destruction of polyunsaturated lipid membranes.”

Simply put, unstable fats inside the body get broken down into other substances which trigger the production of lipofuscin.

The main sources of these unstable, toxic fats are vegetable oil and fish oils.

Vegetable oils and fish oils trigger the production of lipofuscin – which ends up as a graveyard for mitochondria – the engines of the body.

Time and again, researchers have noted the buildup of yellow lipofuscin pigment inside the hearts of people with heart energy issues.

Lipofuscin used to be something which was simply associated with age – something you couldn’t do anything about and which was best to ignore.

Yet, the hearts of young people with heart troubles are often riddled with lipofuscin.

“A higher rate of lipofuscin formation is indicated by the occurrence of atrophy in the heart of relatively young persons who died was conditions that were associated with inanition.”

Inanition means lack of nourishment, vigor or enthusiasm.

It’s a good way to describe the problems caused by unstable fats and lipofuscin.

Without mitochondria there is no energy to nourish the cells, vigor and enthusiasm depend on energy.

Vegetable oil and fish oil actually turn mitochondria into age pigment…

…depriving the body of the energy production units it needs to feel the heart and the rest of the body.

Lipofuscin is an energetic graveyard.

As a secondary effect, this age pigment can infiltrate organs – interfering structurally with their workings.

The authors of this study believe these two effects play a major role in heart failure.

“Breakdown of unstable fats can reduce the capacity for protein synthesis and limit mitochondrial replacement. Such limitations would contribute to heart failure during stress.”

Lipofuscin is a serious matter – and one which should be on the mind of everyone, young or old.

Limiting your consumption of unstable fats like vegetable oil and fish oil is probably the most important step.

Because by cutting unstable fats you can limit lipofuscin, accelerated aging, and diseases of low-energy.

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/579966/ The origin of lipofuscin and possible consequences to the myocardium