Foods to eat for a Beautiful and Healthy Skin
For a women’s health, we don’t just take care of our skin just by applying sunscreens, moisturizing, exfoliating twice a week and have monthly of facial cleaning by a dermatologist.. but we also have to take note of the food we eat.
Believe it or not, its with the food that we eat that could give us that beautiful, healthy and youthful glow on our skin. It’s actually a 2 in 1 basis, it’s good for the skin and good for our body maintenance, too! Talk about getting beautiful and losing weight all-in-one, right?
Beauty is so much important, but how we take care of your health reflects on our skin. As the saying goes, you are what you eat, from your head to your feet!
A Women’s Health Guide to Beautiful and Healthy Skin :
WATER – Boost up your water intake, eliminate the waste and prevent constipation. Drinking water moisturizes your skin inside and out, plus it’s one of the most effective way to lose weight as it replaces high-calorie drinks such as sodas, coffee, juices and other known beverages.
OLIVE OIL – It gives protection against heart diseases, need I say more? The fact that it is less processed it has higher level of antioxidant and Vitamin E – so get that into your grocery lists and make use of it as you cook. You can use it for your cooking and also can be use for many skin care regimen benefits, too.
GREEN TEA – It lowers our bad cholesterol and improves good cholesterol. It helps fight the damages caused by free radicals and contains a whole ton of antioxidants and it also prevents skin cancer. For more weight loss concerns, get a Seattle HCG diet planning techniques.
SOY FOOD – Whether it’s a soybean or any soy contain product. It contains important nutrients that our body needs, such as calcium, iron, fiber and Vitamin B more protein. With regular intake, it can reduce several types of cancer such as breast cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer and a lot more.
BLUEBERRIES – Known to be very rich in Vitamin C, fiber and antioxidants. It improves eyesight, cholesterol build-up and can keep your urinary tract healthy.
BROWN RICE – Not all are fond of eating brown rice and funny as it may seem, once you get the hang of it, it actually taste good! I personally find it yummy. Also just so you know, white rice are refined and is processed food, thus it loses the fiber, magnesium, Vitamin E, Copper, Zinc, and Vitamin B-6 that are in a whole grain!
VITAMIN C – It moisturizes, encourage skin collagen growth, exfoliates, cleanses, helps remove wrinkles and improves your immune system. It’s delicious and have lots of fiber – enough said! Eating good red apples helps, too! The more fiber you have the better!
SALMON – A salmon contains omega-3 fats that helps reduces the risks of sudden heart attacks. It helps boost the ability of your skin to retain water. It’s an excellent source of protein, improves the production of collagen, prevents the little dry patches that might be visible in your face - plus, it helps relieves depression, joint stiffness and premenstrual syndrome caused by female hormones.
OATS – They simply have the highest soluble fiber than all other grains. It helps soothes our digestive system and lowers our cholesterol. It is one of the most amazing beauty enhancers as it soothes and heal the skin while reducing inflammation, which causes premature aging.
CRANBERRY JUICE – It is widely known to treat our urinary tract, bladder and kidney infections. It has high doses of nutrients to that can protect us from heart diseases and cancer. Also, the acidity found in cranberries can be used as a mild astringent and a toner.
BROCCOLI and SPINACH – It’s pack with Vitamin A, and C that does goodness to the health including calcium and fiber. It does prevention to skin and breast cancers, and can be a good substitute to people who doesn’t like drinking milk (to get calcium intake, at the very least)!
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1REN
written on 31 January 2010 at 15:10
I love green tea and oats! mwaha..
sis, this surely will help..
♥
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2marai
written on 31 January 2010 at 15:44
water. yes. when i was highschool, i drink colas instead of water. and the result? poor skin.
i’ve learned.
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3Mon
written on 31 January 2010 at 15:50
Nice tips! great job
urghh i have 3 zits of acnes right now. huhu
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4rich
written on 31 January 2010 at 20:17
Yay! Thanks for this one! ^^ Very helpful… Yung oats mas madalas ko pa lagay sa face ko kaysa sa stomach ko… XD
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5Senyth
written on 31 January 2010 at 20:56
Lovely post.
I drink water lots so yay! I’ve never really liked broccoli. Brrr.
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6Chiui
written on 1 February 2010 at 13:18
really?? oats!! i love oats! hahaa
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7Nagashiko
written on 1 February 2010 at 18:54
That is so true. I eat brown rice as well. And I eat oatmeal almost every morning, not only because it helps me keep in shape, but it’s also good for the skin as well, like you have mentioned.
I also drink green tea before I sleep or when I wake up in the morning. =D
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8Bill
written on 1 February 2010 at 20:50
Eat the foods and take the supplements that provide the antioxidant vitamins and minerals your eyes require.
You’ll Protect Your Eyesight, ensuring years of good eye health, and increasing the odds that you’ll avoid blindness or vision loss for the rest of your life.
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9liza
written on 1 February 2010 at 21:05
jeez, I really have to eat healthy.
must say good bye to junk foods..
I need a lot of water too.
happy blogging.
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10Praana
written on 1 February 2010 at 22:30
I’m forwarding this to my teenage daughter who never believes me, maybe she’ll believe you…..good article
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11Lady
written on 2 February 2010 at 11:23
I will definitely try to get on a better diet, my skin is horrible, and its gotten better only because I don’t eat as much junk food and I wash my face daily. Good advice!
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12sheidz
written on 2 February 2010 at 18:25
I’m really trying my best to stop drinking cola’s.. More water now. I just get tempted always. Grr
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13Mizuki
written on 3 February 2010 at 9:18
yuck di pa naman ako kumakaen ng oats! XD Kakaen na nga ako!
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14pinkdiaries
written on 3 February 2010 at 17:33
hello, nice blog!! tenks sa visit sa blog ko!
x link?>?
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15dianne
written on 4 February 2010 at 8:26
yea. maganda talaga water para marelease mga toxin sa katawan. haha
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16Dorothy Rimson
written on 4 February 2010 at 13:27
Water is best..lol..but I love colas …
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17Cei - finkalixius.info
written on 5 February 2010 at 13:01
i love brocolli and spinach and i do love drinking water!
tnx fr d tips.. =)
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18cynna
written on 5 February 2010 at 17:18
i tried water therapy for my skin
IT WORKS!
dati, ang dry ng skin ko, pero na lessen ung dryness after ilang weeks ;D
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19JEANU | oh-some
written on 5 February 2010 at 18:00
what a nice article ate aisha!
this is what I really need. I’ve been drinking Cranberry Juice for almost one month and I see, that my digestion really improved.
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20Hanae
written on 6 February 2010 at 10:54
Nice tips. Water! Andami talagang nagagawang good ng water sa katawan. Wee.
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21jeniffer
written on 6 February 2010 at 22:13
wow! I agree, di nga masyadong mahilig kumain yung mga tao ng brown rice, even me.. pero healthy talaga yun. mahal ang salmon, pero meron naman yun alternative such as tuna..
OT–
Sis, panu mo papakinisin ang muka you, saka malambot hawakan in a natural way? o kaya kahit na anung skin products?
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22dlysen
written on 7 February 2010 at 11:39
Organic food is nice to eat… when it come to organic it must not contain harmful chemicals
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23melle
written on 7 February 2010 at 13:13
Thanks for sharing those sisturrrr… haha I love ya!!! and oh, i take greentea, lotsa water and cranberry juice.. haha I am anorexic na .. LOL But i know that you still love me despite of having eating problems..
) we are still having blueberry cheese cake next week.. mwah!!
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24liza
written on 9 February 2010 at 22:55
I love Salmon and broccoli.
salmon is very rich in vitamins and nutrients… it is quite expensive though, but it is worth it.
you do have a new layout, don’t you? i love it.
happy blogging.
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25Fia
written on 10 February 2010 at 16:23
I’m willing to eat and drink everything on the list, except for this one…. green tea! LOL. No vitamin E? Diba it’s good daw for the skin?
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26POSHQUEEN
written on 11 February 2010 at 22:52
water is always the best talaga no? super laki ng help.!
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27Kaye
written on 12 February 2010 at 20:28
YAY!! A few days ago I started to drink soy milk. Tapos I also started to eat broccoli and brown rice. Hehehe. I’m more health conscious now, I guess. Hahahaha..
I’m also thinking about taking Vitamin C and Green Tea. Hehehe
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I love love love this post!!! <3
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28Grysh
written on 12 February 2010 at 21:50
Naku! I’m not eating healthy pa naman. Kaya pala I am so having breakouts. Haha.
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29charchar
written on 13 February 2010 at 0:47
dpat kumain ako ng maraming ganiyan. kung gusto kong mamaintain ang skin ko. naku po!!! nanganganib ang skin ko. kelangan kong isave. pero salamat sayo sis. makakatulog to. *hugs*
advance happy hearts day.
-xoxo,
charchar
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30All Women Stalker
written on 14 February 2010 at 0:26
It’s good to know that oats are one of the foods that make the skin beautiful….
I eat oats almost everyday
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31anne
written on 14 February 2010 at 23:18
oh good, coz i’m having pimples right now. X(
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32Gretch
written on 16 February 2010 at 12:15
Nice tips :3
good thing I’m a water junkie
Too bad I’ll never like green tea though >.<
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33Aimee
written on 6 March 2010 at 10:44
waaaaah! i gotta drink more water
haha.. i just remembered blueberry cheesecake
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34Karol Trahern
written on 20 March 2010 at 13:12
To embark upon this vegetarian adventure, I would definitely recommend starting with well designed meal plan to get you used to eating, cooking and preparing healthy vegetarian meals. These meal plans should be quick and easy to realistically fit in with your busy life. A vegetarian diet weight loss plan should have lots of protein, greens and natural fiber, vitamins and nutrients.
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