Have you ever heard the popular phrase "You are what You
eat"? Whether you like it or not your diet will reflect on
your skin. Eat healthy food, and you will look healthy. Eat
junk food, you won't be looking good. That is why it is
important to know the right foods to eat for clear skin.
This article will help you get on the right track of skin
care, because it is not all about using creams and
products; the most basic skin care begins by eating right.
First you should know that a diet for the overall health of
the body is the best place to start, and in most cases that
is enough for your skin, unless you have a deficiency of
some type. But there are certain foods you must eat in
order to keep your skin looking healthy, young and radiant.
Start by cutting junk food. People who eat junk food gain
weight, have a pasty complexion and even bad hair. I know
it is hard at first, but you can start little by little,
always walking towards your goal. And please, don't get
into yo-yo diets. By gaining and losing weight constantly,
your skin will stretch, and then remain saggy.
Fluids Fluids are essential to our skin diet because they
help moisturize the skin. Experts recommend that we should
drink 6 to 8 glasses of water throughout the day, but don't
fall in the trap of drinking the 8 glasses in the morning,
you should rationalize them and drink them in a natural
way.
Don't replace water for coffee or sodas. Caffeine is a
diuretic (tends to increase the discharge of urine). Reduce
your intake of coffee or tea to a maximum of 2 per day.
Also don't drinking too much water 2-3 hours before going
to bed to avoid morning puffiness and skin stretch.
Alcohol is bad, avoid it at all costs if possible.
Essential Fatty Acids Also called EFAs, they are obtained
from food, because our bodies can't produce them. There are
two classes of EFAs: Omega 3 and Omega 6. For our skin
Omega 3 is the one we need.
EFA's should account for a 15% of our calorie intake, and
can be found on:
* Sardines
* Tuna
* Salmon
* Nuts
* Seeds and their oils (ground flaxseeds)
* Prawns
* Soya beans
Reducing the intake of saturated and processed fats is very
important if you want the EFAs to work. These fats cancel
its effects.
Antioxidants Antioxidant nutrients protect us from
infection and can prevent us from degenerative diseases
such as cancer or heart disease. These nutrients are found
in Vitamins A, C, E and some B complex vitamins; and
minerals selenium, manganese and zinc.
Antioxidants play a key role destroying free radicals
(electrochemically unbalanced molecules that are produced
within our bodies by chemicals, too much sun exposure and
stress). Free radicals damage collagen, and collagen is
what keeps our skin elastic.
We can find antioxidants in:
* Berries
* Black grapes
* Brazil nuts
* Broccoli
* Carrots
* Cherries
* Chestnuts
* Hazelnuts
* Kale
* Raisins
* Papaya
* Peas
* Peppers
* Prunes
* Spinch
* Sweet potatoes
* Tomatoes
Iron Iron is used for the formation of hemoglobin. A
deficiency in iron brings anemia, and this shows up in our
bodies by a pale complexion and dark circles under the
eyes. Iron is best processed from animal food but can be
found also in some vegetables. The best sources of iron are
* Red meat
* Seafood
* Liver
* Eggs
* Spinach
Vitamin A Vitamin A helps in the formation of new cell,
this keeps our skin supple and is vital for our eyes and
hair. If you are lacking of Vitamin A, your skin will be
dry and flaky. It is manufactured by our bodies from
beta-carotene and can be found in:
* Whole milk
* Whole butter
* Liver
* Oily fish
* Eggs
* Dark orange vegetables (carrots, sweet potatoes, winter
squash)
* Dark green vegetables (broccoli, spinach, kale)
Vitamin C Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant, essential
for the production of collagen (the elastic tissue in our
skin that declines with age). Every time you are smoking,
under stress or under too much sun exposure, your are
draining vitamin C from your body, so it is best to avoid
these situations in excess. Vitamin is found in:
* Citrus fruits (orange, lemon, grapefruit, lime)
* Tomatoes
* Potatoes
* Papaya
* Broccoli
* Brussels sprouts
* Black currants
* Kiwi
* Strawberries
* Peas
* Cauliflower
Vitamin E Another antioxidant, Vitamin E has a powerful
action against the damage of free radicals. This vitamin
helps our skin retain its moisture, and a lack of it brings
premature wrinkles, pale skin, acne, easy bruising and slow
wound healing. Vitamin E can be found in:
* Vegetable oils
* Nuts and seeds
* Peanut butter
* Wheat germ
* Whole grains
* Avocados
* Sweet potatoes
Vitamin B complex Keep your skin moist and smooth with
Vitamin B complex. It releases energy from food for skin
metabolism. This can be found in:
* Milk
* Oily fish
* Poultry
* Red meat
* Offal
* Eggs
* Bananas
* Soya beans
* Whole grain
* Wheat germ
* Peanut butter
* Fortified breakfast cereals
Beta-carotene Beta carotene is the plant form of the
vitamin A, converted by our bodies. It protects us from the
aging effect of the sun and can be found in:
* Dark green vegetables (spinach, broccoli, watercress)
* Orange fruit and vegetables
Selenium Perfect for protection against free radicals and
to counter dry skin. Selenium along with vitamin E support
the immune system. Found in:
* Cereals
* Meat
* Offal
* Seafood
* Eggs
* Cheese
* Brazil nuts
* Whole grains
* Mushrooms
* Beans
* Molasses
* Wheat germs
Zinc Zinc is another mineral vital to the immune system. It
manufactures collagen and speeds up healing in our bodies,
included skin. A deficiency produces stretch marks, a dull
complexion, white spots on fingernails, dandruff and
stubborn blemishes. Zinc can be found on:
* Seafood
* Red meat
* Cheese
* Brewer's yeast
* Whole grains
* Mushrooms
* Offal
* Eggs
* Turkey and nuts
As you see there are many components in our diets that can
help our skin. Instead of making yourself a diet just for
skin care, make one that works for the health of your
overall body, and then, if you find a deficiency you will
know what foods you need to eat to keep your skin clear and
good looking. It's all about balancing your diet.
About the Author
Paolo Parodi is an expert author and writer for Men Skin
Care Tips.com, where you can find more tips on
natural
skin care for men product reviews and living with a
healthy skin.
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