14-05-2025
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Kate Middleton's 'go-to' snack that can help 'slow down ageing' is 53p at ASDA
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When it comes to the Royal family, it's often the small details that are most intriguing - including their daily diets. Known for her healthy lifestyle, Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, is no exception and is often seen reaching for nutrient-rich superfoods when she needs a snack.
The Duchess was recently spotted glowing alongside her husband, Prince William, at a VE Day event at Westminster Abbey. A recent article in HELLO Magazine shed light on the future Queen's dietary preferences, revealing one of her favourite snacks - one that is said to help reduce visible signs of ageing.
It's reported that she favours healthier options like raw fruits over processed sweets, with goji berries being a particular favourite. This fruit, which originates from China, can be enjoyed in various forms - raw, dried, or cooked.
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Some people choose to incorporate this potent superfood into smoothies along with other nutritious fruits and vegetables.
A packet of dried goji berries can be purchased from Asda for just £1.50. The 100g pack contains three servings, which works out at roughly 53p per 33g portion, according to CambridgeshireLive, reports the Manchester Evening News.
Kate Middleton is also rumoured to be a fan of 'organic Botox' to maintain her youthful and firm complexion. Michelle Obama's makeup artist, Carl Ray, disclosed in an interview that the Duchess recommended the Biotulin Supreme Skin Gel to the former first lady after trying and loving it herself.
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The Biotulin Supreme Skin Gel boasts a combination of moisture-boosting hyaluronic acid, along with concentrated Spilanthol, a plant-based ingredient reputed to have a muscle relaxing effect, as noted by the Liverpool Echo. Crafted in German laboratories, the Biotulin gel pledges to visibly diminish wrinkles within an hour, and it's now slightly more affordable, reduced to £39 from its original price of £44.
A somewhat pricier cream that the Princess of Wales is said to frequently opt for is Rodial's Bee Venom and Placenta 24 Carat Gold Ultimate Creme. Infused with genuine gold bee venom, it usually sells for £750 but shoppers can currently enjoy an 87% discount, bringing the price down to just £95.
This isn't your average moisturiser. The formula incorporates bee venom (often dubbed as 'nature's Botox'), which tricks the skin into ramping up collagen and elastin production.
The outcome is firmer, more lifted skin, without the need for any injections, as reported by the Express.
Then there's the plant-derived placenta protein, which serves to nourish and rejuvenate weary skin. It's brimming with amino acids and nutrients that promote cell turnover, making it a godsend when your face is looking a bit 'meh' after a taxing week.
Lastly, the ingredient that lends it a regal touch: 24-carat gold. Not only does it sound incredibly opulent, but gold also has legitimate skincare benefits.
It can aid in soothing inflammation, enhancing circulation, and bestowing your skin with a natural glow. Quite literally, a golden glow.
If you're embarking on a pre-summer health kick and are seeking a change from the usual supermarket fruit selection, goji berries might be worth considering. Renowned for their unique sweet and sour flavour, goji berries are packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and amino acids.
Goji berries are thought to be beneficial in slowing down signs of ageing and supporting eye health, with a 2021 study suggesting that their regular consumption could reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration in middle-aged individuals.
These antioxidant-rich superfoods can protect skin cells from age-related damage, potentially improving skin appearance. Healthline states that goji berries are also rich in iron, essential for oxygen transport and red blood cell production.
Goji berries have been credited with lowering cholesterol levels and boosting heart health.
An expert, as referenced in a BBC Good Food article, remarked: "Long term consumption of goji berries has been shown to decrease LDL cholesterol and help in the prevention of cardiovascular disease."
According to research highlighted in the article, the polysaccharides found in goji berries could be key to managing blood pressure and reducing harmful cholesterol, potentially offering protection against heart conditions. Yet, some individuals should exercise caution when eating these crimson fruits.
The potential for goji berries to interact with blood-thinning and diabetes medications exists, and excessive consumption may result in digestive issues or allergic reactions. Being dried fruit, they naturally contain sugar; therefore, those monitoring their blood sugar levels need to be mindful of their goji berry intake.