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Michelle Pfeiffer Credits Veganism to her Youthful Appearance

Actress Michelle Pfeiffer reveals that adopting a vegan diet has helped her look younger.
February 25, 2016 Updated: February 29, 2024

At age 57, actress Michelle Pfeiffer looks incredible! She recently sat down with Urbanette to reveal her secret of looking younger – adopting a plant-based diet. Not only is she aging gracefully, but she also feels healthier.

She stated, “Eating a vegan diet – it’s just so much healthier – and you avoid a lot of toxins that could age your skin and your body. I really noticed a difference in my skin not too long after switching to fully vegan. And I needed to eat the fruits and vegetables to stay lean. It’s all about vanity, honestly. [She laughs.] The older I’ve gotten, the more it’s occurred to me that I’m doing it in order to live longer, though the vanity component will always be there.”

The A-lister explained that choosing a vegan diet was the healthiest way to live since her father died of cancer. There are so many diseases associated with consuming animal products: heart disease, cancers, obesity, and diabetes. Living a cruelty-free lifestyle will reduce the risk of all those illnesses and greatly improve your health.

Michelle joins the long list of celebrities who are vegan and informing the public on the wonderful benefits of a plant-based diet.


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