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Michelle Pfeiffer Credits Vegan Diet for Ageless Looks



At 54, actress Michelle Pfeiffer is still rocking the same flawless face and figure that initially made her famous more than three decades ago.

So what’s her secret? Easy. She sticks to a vegan diet.

Last June, Pfeiffer took the plunge into the vegan lifestyle after watching a program on CNN called “The Last Heart Attack.” The show went in-depth to search for answers for heart attack prevention, and included interviews with former president Bill Clinton, whose health dramatically improved when he went vegan.

Pfeiffer, a self-professed foodie, decided to give the diet a shot. She knew Clinton loved food, and had still managed to stick with the diet, so she figured there must be something to it.

Now that the actress has been vegan for several months, she’s experienced a host of health benefits firsthand, and can relate to exactly what kept Clinton on track.


“I remember watching that program thinking, ‘Clinton is a smart man and there’s true science behind this theory,’” she says. “So I cut out meats and dairy. After two months, my cholesterol shot down 83 points. That’s enough proof to me that it works.”

It turns out that the dietary change was a pretty dramatic switch for Pfeiffer, whose previous lifestyle was less than healthy.

“I was terrible,” she says. “I existed on cigarettes, Coca-Cola and coffee, and I got away with that for a while. And I never used to exercise. I think you begin to look and feel lousy the older you become, so now I eat really well. I don’t smoke and I’m learning meditation.”

Another source that Pfeiffer found inspiring was Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn‘s book “Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease: The Revolutionary, Scientifically Proven, Nutrition-Based Cure.” She said that the evidence given in the book helped her stay on track.

“I just felt like…there was science behind it. And, you know, it was sort of irrefutable. … I couldn’t not listen to it. My father died from cancer, and the older you get, there’s a lot of disease around you. And you see people struggling with chronic disease. You see people dying with terminal illnesses. And if in any way …. this is true, then you kind of have to listen to it.”

Listen to it she did. In addition to improving her health, the actress has maintained her stunning appearance. Pfeiffer credits her healthy lifestyle for her seemingly ageless looks. When she first made the change, she noted, “Vanity is right under there, but I have to say that it’s a close second with wanting to live long.”

Now she hopes that by holding back the clock, she can still land interesting roles in Hollywood. ”An actress’s window of opportunity is smaller than an actor’s,” she says. “You can be the sexiest man alive at 60, but it’s not like that if you’re a woman. It’s just one of those things. Deal with it.”

If her beauty, attitude and still-flourishing career are any indication, she’s dealing just fine.

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I tried going vegan once and I got sick from it. I dunno how people do it but if going vegan works for them, I say more power to you tbh.
chandyland11 18th-Feb-2013 09:57 pm (UTC)
Making the switch from dairy milk to non-dairy milks makes a huge difference imo. Almond milk, soy milk, rice milk and flax milk are all delicious and you barely notice the difference imo.

Also instead of butter, start buying Earth Balance - it's vegan and tastes exactly the same as butter and you can buy it at almost all grocery stores for the same price as other name-brand butters and margarines.
imnotasquirrel 18th-Feb-2013 10:01 pm (UTC)
Almond milk, soy milk, rice milk and flax milk are all delicious and you barely notice the difference imo.

this lie rn
purrple_267 18th-Feb-2013 10:04 pm (UTC)
I looove soy milk tbh, but that fucker is more expensive than regular milk (where I live) :(
silenceincities 18th-Feb-2013 10:04 pm (UTC)
rice milk is gross and soy milk that tastes good tends to have corn syrup, but almond milk is a god send
chandyland11 18th-Feb-2013 10:23 pm (UTC)
I should have said unless you are drinking it straight from a glass. Although I think flax milk has a scarily similar taste to cow milk.

But in cooking, baking, cereal, etc. I guarantee you do not notice the difference.
imnotasquirrel 18th-Feb-2013 10:27 pm (UTC)
lol yeah that's what i was assuming, i.e. drinking straight from the glass. my college roommate was always drinking soy milk and it was just.... no, thank you.
chandyland11 18th-Feb-2013 10:34 pm (UTC)
lol yeah, the only nut-based milk I can drink straight is flax milk and sometimes rice milk. Soy milk is delicious in baked goods but it is all sorts of fucked up nasty in a glass.
jessepinkman 18th-Feb-2013 11:05 pm (UTC)
Crying, so true. Nothing tastes as delicious as whole milk
msloserrific 19th-Feb-2013 02:39 am (UTC)
I think with non-dairy milks you have to accept that they aren't going to be exactly the same as dairy milk (sweetened ones are sweeter, of course, and unsweetened just has a very different taste), but they can be tasty. I don't drink them straight out of a glass very often but I have to be honest, I'd prefer a glass of cow's milk to almond milk and I LOVE almond milk.
misscrystal 19th-Feb-2013 03:59 am (UTC)
looool. I tried almond milk and it was revolting. So thick and tasteless. It made me want to gag every time I drink it.
shanny_w 19th-Feb-2013 07:59 am (UTC)
home made almond + coconut water is good... idk about the store bought ones.
slurp 19th-Feb-2013 07:39 pm (UTC)
ikr... it has different texture, different taste...
iluvkidnappers 18th-Feb-2013 10:08 pm (UTC)
oh i cant drink milk, ive always hated it and found out recently ive been allergic my whole life (mom is an asshole apparently and never told me)

but i do drink rice milk, and sometimes almond with cereal.

i dont really use butter, its the cream cheese and american cheese and sour cream that are my achilles heels

ty bb!
chandyland11 18th-Feb-2013 10:25 pm (UTC)
You could try Vegenaise sour cream and Tofutti cream cheese! They can get pricey if you buy lots of them often but they're pretty spot-on as far as substitutes go.
iluvkidnappers 18th-Feb-2013 10:32 pm (UTC)
i'll have to look into those, ty!
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