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Healthy skin happens when
we eats good foods, have enough exercise, minimize stress
and protect our skin from the harsh environment.
Certain foods are especially beneficial to the skin.
Garlic is one such food. It contains sulphur compounds
(which give it its rather strong odor) which are
beneficial to your skin. It also acts as a natural
antibiotic and cleanses the whole system. If you like
garlic, eat it as much as you can. If the smell worries
you, chew a piece of parsley afterwards and this will
neutralize it. Odorless garlic tablets are available if
this is all too hard.
Vitamin C is probably the most important skin vitamin in
my opinion. Not least because the human body can neither
make it or store it. This vitamin helps collagen formation
which keeps the skin looking young and plump. This could
be why smoker’s skin can look older than a non
smoker’s. Smoking also uses up the oxygen in the blood.
Give it up if humanly possible or at least cut it down.
Vitamin C is best consumed together with bioflavonoids,
the way it is normally found in nature. The two have a
synergistic effect. They can be found in Citrus fruit,
berries such as strawberries and blueberries and
vegetables such as broccoli.
Broccoli also contain vitamin A, an important vitamin for
skin as it helps it fight infection from the inside out.
Great for those with acne! Have some every other day if
you can.
Carrots are a great source of carotenoids such as
"beta-carotene" which your body converts to
vitamin A . Beta-carotene is absorbed into the skin and
can also protect it from the sun's harmful UV rays.
Carrots also contain "alpha carotene" which
protects against free radical damage. Carrots are a great
way to get your vitamin A as excess carotenoids are
expelled by the body. Too much vitamin A is toxic to the
body.
Dark leafy green vegetables, particularly kale and spinach
are a good source of zinc and iron. Iron will make sure
your skin gets enough oxygen and zinc is a great pimple
fighter. Eat some every day if you possible can or include
some in a fresh juice.
Parsley deserves a separate mention as it is rich in just
about all the skin boosting nutrients. It contains beta
carotene, chlorophyll, vitamin B12, folic acid (great for
firm skin), vitamin C and iron. Parsley can be added to
juices, casseroles, sprinkled over any savory dish or
simply chewed by itself. Its great for fresh breath too.
Parsley is easy to grow, pop some in a pot and keep it
near the kitchen door.
Olive oil is fabulous for dry skin and wrinkles. Use it
for cooking - it contains monounsaturated fats and anti
oxidants- or slather it on your skin after a bath.
Flaxseeds and flax oil (also known as linseed) contain the
essential omega 3 oils not found in many foods. (Fish also
contains omega 3). Flaxseeds contain fiber and
phytoestrogens which balance the body's hormones and are
vital for younger looking skin. Sprinkle some on your
cereal or use in soups and stews.
Avocados give skin (especially dry skin) a boost. Although
fairly high in fat, its the healthy monounsaturated kind
which makes dry skin supple. Avocados contain glutathione
which is one of the most powerful antioxidants around and
will prevent cell damage in all skin types. They are also
high in potassium.
Drink as much water as you can, this flushes out toxins
and helps to hydrate the skin. If you can’t drink eight
glasses a day - I can’t unless its 40 degrees - then
just drink as much as you can without being uncomfortable.
Skin needs sufficient protein to replace and repair
itself. Most of us have plenty of protein in our diets but
a lot of it comes with a lot of fat attached. If you can
substitute low fat items e.g. milk, peanut butter, cheese
etc, then do so. You’ll still be eating the same amount.
Lean meat is fine, fish is even better as it contains
natural omega 3 oils which are great for your skin and
your health.
Try and add as many fruits and vegetables as possible to
your diet. If you ‘re a committed junk food “junkie”
this may seem impossible, but if you tackle it in small
bites (pun intended!) It will be easy. Commit yourself to
healthy foods on certain days of the week or drink water
instead of soda in the afternoons. When this becomes
comfortable, expand it to every day. Its just breaking old
habits and replacing them with new ones. After a while
you’ll be comfortable with it. And you’ll feel better
and loose weight too.
The purists tell us that all vitamins and minerals can be
obtained from foods and there is no need for us to take
supplements. In theory this is true, however the stress of
life today probably robs our system of vitamin B. Smoking
uses up about 35 mg of vitamin C per day.
Added to this, the practice of storing fresh produce
for extended amounts of time, can’t help but deplete the
natural vitamins in these foods. The pollution in our
cities and some of our bad habits like eating junk and
smoking (who me?) leads to the production of free radicals
in the body. For this we need an antioxidant which
contains among others beta carotene (a precursor of
vitamin A), vitamin C, vitamin E, selenium, lycopene
(found in tomatoes) and zinc.
Healthy skin loves exercise! It doesn’t matter what
kind. Walking, jogging, all types of sport, aerobics,
thumping around in the gym, whatever you enjoy try and fit
it in three times a week. If you don’t enjoy any
exercise, find one! Join a group of people or find a
walking buddy, you will get to enjoy it I promise!
Stress is bad for you and bad for your skin. Stress will
slow the circulation of blood to the skin causing a
shortage of oxygen to the cells. It will also deplete
certain nutrients from the body - for example vitamin B.
It can ruin your sleep thus preventing the repair and
regeneration of skin cells. It will put worry lines on
your face and will make you look old before your time! Who
needs it? No-one! check out this page on stress to see how
you can deal with this incapacitating disorder now!
As you may have gathered from all this, having a healthy
skin is the same as having a healthy body, it’s worth
maintaining a good diet and lifestyle so you not only look
great but you feel great too!
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