kiwis make your skin stronger and healthier

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Incorporating two kiwis into your diet daily will make your skin stronger and healthier. Wounds will develop less quickly, heal faster, your skin will dry out less quickly, and pathogens will be less likely to cause infections and inflammation.

Study

In a letter to the editor in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, researchers from the University of Otago in New Zealand describe experiments in which they had healthy subjects eat two kiwis daily for eight weeks.

The researchers used Sungold kiwis. This variety contains considerably more vitamin C than regular green kiwis. A green kiwi provides approximately 90 milligrams of vitamin C, while a Sungold kiwi provides approximately 160 milligrams. In the experiment, the subjects therefore increased their vitamin C intake by approximately 320 milligrams per day.

The experiment was partially funded by Zespri International, an organization representing more than three thousand kiwi growers worldwide.

The dietary change had no effect on the production of collagen fibers in the skin - in the deeper dermis, to be precise. The skin did not become thicker. There was also no effect on the amount of UVA light the skin can tolerate.

What did change was the skin's density. In the dermis, where fibroblasts produce collagen, more cross-links formed between the collagen strands.

At the same time, the researchers observed that in the outermost layer of the skin, the epidermis, the concentration of the protein Ki-67 increased by approximately thirty percent. This means that the cells in the epidermis, the keratinocytes, had started dividing more. The epidermis's ability to repair itself after damage had therefore increased.

Mechanism

How increasing vitamin C intake strengthens skin is covered in every textbook on the role of vitamins. Vitamin C is an essential cofactor for the enzymes prolyl-hydroxylase and lysyl-hydroxylase. These enzymes attach hydroxyl groups to proline and lysine molecules, respectively.

Proline and lysine are the building blocks of collagen. Thanks to the hydroxyl groups on proline and lysine units, collagen strands can form networks with each other.

Results
As expected, vitamin C concentrations increased with kiwi supplementation. In the blood, they increased by approximately 30 percent. In the outermost layer of the skin, the epidermis, the researchers observed a 25 percent increase in concentration.


Source:
J Invest Dermatol. 2025 Oct 29:S0022-202X(25)03509-2. doi: 10.1016/j.jid.2025.10.587.
 
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