
What you put into your body has a direct effect on how you feel and on your overall health. It also has an effect on your skin and complexion.
Anti-oxidants fight free radicals. Free radicals can come from a variety of external and internal stresses; from pollution, to junk food, to stress.
If we don't have anti-oxidants on board to battle the free radicals, our skin will break down and display a plethora of negative signs and symptoms. Eating certain foods can go a long way in assisting with a variety of troublesome skin conditions. See below for examples of skin problems and the foods that help fight them:
- Inflammation
- Acne
- Redness
- Irritated/Sensitive skin
Foods high in Melatonin will help combat inflammation
- cherries
- tomatoes
- bananas
- rice bran
- ginger
- Sun damage
- Skin laxity
- Fine lines
- Wrinkles
- grapes
- blueberries
- red wine
- Damaged skin
- kiwi
- citrus
- wheat germ oil
- nuts
- leafy greens
- broccoli
- Dry skin
Limit caffeine and alcohol intake as these can dehydrate your cells.
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- Oily/Acne prone skin
Limit dairy products like milk and yogurt where hormones are used. Use hormone-free dairy products instead.
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- Red skin
- almonds
- chickpeas
- cucumbers
- shellfish
While a dietary plan to help maintain and heal your skin is an important aspect to anti-aging and caring properly for your body, it is not enough!
Stay tuned for our next installment on our Anti-Aging series: Topical treatments in Anti-Aging Skin Care...