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Issue 27, September 23,
2006
The Top
Five Foods for Healthy Skin
Hi, my name is Samia and
I am a senior at Lake Forest College . I know that life in college
is hectic whether you are rushing to class, socializing with your
friends, playing sports or even studying for a test trying to manage
all these activities along with maintaining a healthy diet is almost
impossible. I, as a college student, know that it is challenging to
maintain a healthy diet while trying to manage the overall
nutritional intake. This lack in nutritional intake causes unhealthy
skin. The last thing I want as a college student is to have
unhealthy looking skin. Below is an article that will be very
beneficial for you because it includes certain foods that you should
eat in order to be healthy inside and out!
The Top Five Foods for
Healthy Skin by Jessica Fraser
The U.S. cosmetics industry raked in more than $32 billion
in 2004, with sales of skin care products bringing in the largest
share -- more than $8 billion. Americans are shelling out big bucks
for expensive cosmetics to treat skin problems such as acne,
wrinkles and dryness, but most consumers are overlooking the
cheapest, safest and most effective remedies: healing foods.
A
host of healthy, natural foods offer potent healing and preventative
powers to remedy a wide range of skin troubles. These foods can
dramatically improve skin for a fraction of the price of costly
cosmetics or dermatologist visits:
Green Tea
Green tea is rich in antioxidants that reduce inflammation and protect
cell membranes. It has been proven to reduce the damage of sunburns and
overexposure to ultraviolet light, which in turn reduces the risk of
skin cancer. Green tea is also high in polyphenols --
compounds that eliminate cancer-causing free radicals.
Recent research by scientists at the Medical College of
Georgia shows that the polyphenol most abundant in green
tea -- EGCG -- also acts as a "fountain of youth" of sorts for
skin by reactivating dying skin cells. In addition to its
skin-healthy properties, green tea is also high in vitamins C, D and K, as well as riboflavin, zinc,
calcium, magnesium and iron.
Salmon
Salmon, along with other fatty fish, walnuts and flaxseed --
is high in healthy fatty acids that are key for achieving healthy skin. Essential fatty acids such as
omega-3s help keep cell membranes healthy by keeping out harmful
substances as well as allowing nutrients to enter cells and exit
with waste products. Omega-3s also reduce the body's production of
inflammatory agents that can damage the skin.
Increasing consumption of omega-3 fatty acid-rich foods such as salmon will
help keep the skin supple and youthful. A 1:1 ratio of omega-6 fatty
acids to omega-3s is ideal, but the ratio in the typical American
diet is more like 20:1, so boosting consumption of salmon and other
oily fish can help bring that ratio closer to 1:1. Salmon is also
rich in protein, potassium, selenium and vitamin B12.
Blueberries
Blueberries are considered by many
experts to be the highest food source of
antioxidants, which target free radicals that can wreak havoc on
skin cells. The antioxidants and phytochemicals (plant sources of
nutrition) in blueberries neutralize
DNA-damaging free radicals, reducing cell damage. When
skin cells are protected from damage and disintegration, the skin
looks younger for longer. Blueberries are also an excellent source
of soluble and insoluble fiber, vitamin C, manganese, vitamin
E and riboflavin.
Carrots
Carrots are an excellent source of
vitamin A, which is a required nutrient for healthy skin. They also
contain high levels of antioxidants, which prevent free radical
damage of skin cells. Vitamin A is required for
developing and maintaining skin cells, and a deficiency of the
vitamin can cause dry skin. Carrots are
also a superior source of fiber, biotin, vitamins K, C and B6,
potassium and thiamine.
Water
Drinking plenty of water, at least your
individual minimum intake, will help keep your skin young and
healthy-looking. Water in
caffeinated or sugary beverages does not count; water intake must be
from pure, clean water, which rejuvenates skin cells. Water both
hydrates cells and helps them move toxins out and nutrients in.
Nutrition expert Liz Lipski, PhD, CCN, says when the body is
properly hydrated, it sweats more efficiently, which helps keep the
skin clean and clear.
In addition to consuming therapeutic quantities
of green tea, salmon, blueberries, carrots and water, consumers should avoid certain
foods that trigger bad skin reactions. Such ingredients include sugar,
white flour, saturated fats and fried foods, which are especially
bad for the skin, since they can trap oil and bacteria beneath the
skin, causing acne
and other skin ailments.
The skin is considered the outside indicator of
inside health, and putting expensive creams, lotions and treatments
on the outside of the skin can't alleviate problems that stem from
inner nutritional deficiencies. Consuming the right foods and
avoiding the wrong ones can reveal beautiful, youthful-looking skin
without the high price tag of expensive cosmetics.
Note from Mike Adams: An important "overlay"
factor on all this concerns raw foods versus cooked foods. Raw food
juicing is the surest way to healthy skin, and I
recommend juicing fruits, vegetables and nuts
(soak them first) in a Vitamix to create superfood smoothies. People who drink raw juices on a daily
basis have skin that absolutely glows. On the other hand, those who
eat mostly processed, refined or cooked foods have skin that ages
rapidly. So be sure to include raw
food smoothies in your diet on a daily basis if you want great
looking skin!
Original
Article published by News Target.com
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