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The Best Foods for the Skin to Make it Healthy and Beautiful

If you really want beautiful skin, do the same things you would do to strengthen your heart, control your weight, lift your mood and live longer and better: Get regular exercise, sleep enough and eat well.

Discovery Health suggests a number of foods to look at if you want a beautiful-skin diet.  Here are a few of their suggestions:

Nuts

The benefits of nuts — especially almonds — have to do with antioxidant activity. Vitamin E fights skin-aging free radicals, and also helps your skin hold in moisture.

Red and Green Vegetables

Orange-red vegetables are full of beta-carotene. Your body converts beta-carotene into vitamin A, which prevents cell damage and premature aging.  Spinach and other green, leafy foods provide lots of vitamin A, too.

Citrus Fruits

Vitamin C aids in your body’s production of collagen, which is the protein that forms the basic structure of your skin. Collagen breakdown can leave your skin saggy, and vitamin C will help tighten it back up.

The real “fountain of youth” is a healthy diet and lifestyle.

Without this foundation, no amount of creams and potions will alter the look and feel of your skin to any great degree. In fact, your complexion reveals a lot about your diet and overall health.

Foods with a Detrimental Impact on Your Complexion

When it comes to proper nutrition for a healthy, youthful complexion, you need to know both what to eat and what to avoid. Loading up on certain skin-clearing foods while still eating some of the most damaging will likely not make a significant impact.

For example, insulin and leptin resistance are major accelerants of the aging processes, which affect both your inside and outside, so it’s important to keep your insulin and leptin levels low if you want to maintain a youthful look—not to mention optimal health.

The most effective way to do this is by reducing or eliminating grains and sugar, especially fructose, in your diet. What this means is, if you want to get the benefits from the foods I’ll discuss below, you may also want to skip the soda…

Drugs and alcohol are clearly enemies of a glowing complexion, but processed foods, trans fats, processed table salt, and pasteurized dairy products are also common culprits.

Clear Skin Begins Inside Your Body

Donna Gates, author of The Body Ecology Diet offers great advice on how to improve your complexion through your diet and explains why foods have such a profound impact on your skin.

In a nutshell, in order to have clear, healthy skin, you need to make sure your body is relatively free of toxins, so cleansing your body of dangerous substances while putting in the finest nutrients is essential.

The organs responsible for providing you with beautiful skin include your liver, kidneys, adrenals, thyroid, and your large- and small intestines.

  • Your liver and kidneys are the two organs that filter out impurities on an ongoing basis. If your diet is less than ideal, these two organs can easily become overtaxed, which can lead to breakouts and other skin problems.
  • Your adrenals make many essential hormones, such as pregnenolone, DHEA, estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. Hormonal imbalances can also result in problematic skin conditions, so adrenal function is important as well.
  • A well-nourished, energetic thyroid also provides hormones and works closely with your adrenals to create energy. Dry, flaky, sluggish skin can be evidence of a weak thyroid.
  • Your small- and large intestines provide nutrients to all your organs and remove waste products from your body. When waste meant for elimination remains in your intestines your skin becomes thick, oily and blemished. Pure, flawless skin is typically a reflection of clean intestines.

Eating a healthy diet that focuses on whole, bioavailable organic foods, is your number one strategy for helping your body detox naturally while supplying the necessary nutrients your body needs to thrive. That said, some foods are particularly effective at promoting beautiful, clear skin.

Foods that Promote Beautiful Skin

One of the first strategies you can use to improve your skin health is to make sure you are getting enough high quality omega-3 fats. This is such a reliable indicator that I can usually tell someone’s omega-3 needs just by shaking their hand. If their hand is not smooth as a baby’s behind, it’s usually a strong indication that they’re deficient.

If you struggle with dry skin, make sure you are taking enough omega-3 fats. In the colder dry winter months, you may need to increase your dose. Vegetables are also essential for creating healthy, beautiful skin.

Vegetables are high in both water and nutrients (including essential minerals), and promote optimal functioning of your natural detoxification systems. For example, healthy liver function is supported by dark green leafy veggies, such as:

  • Kale
  • Spinach
  • Dandelion greens
  • Broccoli

In general, you’ll want to include plenty of raw, whole foods in your diet, including raw dairy, if you have no dairy allergies, as this is another of the central keys to maintaining youthful skin. Notice I mentioned dairy as being a potentially detrimental food at the beginning of this article, but that’s pasteurized dairy.

It’s not the food itself that causes the problem, but rather it’s the way it’s altered from its natural state that makes it damaging to your health. Raw dairy will not typically have a detrimental effect on your skin. Other foods known to contribute to healthy skin include raw and virgin fats and oils. Coconut oil is especially good for your thyroid. You’ll also want to include plenty of antioxidant-rich foods in your diet. Most berries fall into this category.

Another group of foods worth mentioning are fermented or cultured foods.

Fermented foods help promote the growth of friendly intestinal bacteria and aid in digestion. They also support healthy immune function, including an increase in B vitamins, omega-3, digestive enzymes, lactase and lactic acid, and other immune chemicals that fight off harmful bacteria.

One of the BEST Foods for Your Skin

One of the most profoundly effective ways to create the most attractive glow for your skin is by consuming vegetables and fruits that are high in carotenoids. Carotenoids, which include carotene and xanthophils, give red, orange and yellow fruits their color, and also occur in green vegetables. Studies have shownthat eating foods with these deeply colored pigments can make your face actually look healthier than being tanned.

The more red and yellow tones found in your skin, the more attractive the people were found to be. The redder tones are caused when people are flushed with blood, particularly if the blood has lots of oxygen in it. Dr. Stephan found that, given the choice between skin color caused by suntan and skin color caused by carotenoids, people preferred the carotenoid skin color, so if you want a healthier and more attractive skin color, you are better off eating a healthy diet.

Research studies published last month were consistent with the evolutionary benefit of selecting a potential mate whose appearance signals good health.

“This is something we share with many other species,” noted coauthor Professor David Perrett, PhD, who is the head of the Perception Lab at St Andrews. “For example, the bright yellow beaks and feathers of many birds can be thought of as adverts showing how healthy a male bird is. What’s more, females of these species prefer to mate with brighter, more colored males. But this is the first study in which this has been demonstrated in humans.”

“Together our studies link skin carotenoid coloration to both perceived health and healthy diet, establishing carotenoid coloration as a valid cue to human health which is perceptible in a way that is relevant to mate choice, as it is in bird and fish species,”

What this research failed to evaluate though is what, in my opinion, is the hottest new antioxidant on the market, astaxanthin. Astaxanthin is derived from marine algae. It is what gives salmon and pink flamingos their color. Not only is it a potent antioxidant, but it is probably the most potent natural anti inflammatory we know of, and it is likely to help prevent cataracts, macular degeneration and get this, sunburn!

Other Lifestyle Factors that Impact Your Skin

Exercise is another crucial factor for beautiful skin. A good night’s sleep and properly addressing emotional stresses are additional keys to regaining your optimum physical appearance.

What You Put ON Your Skin Matters Too!

There’s much controversy over whether or not certain ingredients can have an actual impact on your skin when applied topically. Oxidation, caused by free radicals, is associated with premature aging of your skin. As mentioned earlier, consuming antioxidant-rich foods is one part of the puzzle to prevent premature skin damage.

Antioxidants may also offer protection against this kind of damage when applied topically. However, it can be tricky finding products that contain these ingredients in sufficient amounts to make a difference. Skin care products are notorious for containing a slew of dangerous chemicals, while promoting healthful ingredients found only in miniscule amounts.

It’s very important to realize that nearly everything you put on your skin is absorbed into your body, so you need to investigate ALL the ingredients in your personal care products. The fact that something contains antioxidants, for example, is no guarantee that it’s beneficial. It all depends on what else is lurking in that jar.

I firmly believe that you need to approach topical skin care as you approach your diet, and only feed your skin the best ingredients from nature, forgoing toxic chemicals at all costs.

Feeding Your Skin from the Outside-In

You may not realize this, but a large portion of the toxins you’re exposed to on a daily basis comes through your skin, not just through what you put in your mouth. Your skin is actually the largest organ of your body, and it’s highly absorbent. Women absorb an estimated five pounds of chemicals a year just from the makeup they use!

Therefore, you want to give your skin the same thoughtful care you give your internal organs. Having a great diet while slathering toxins on your skin is counterproductive, to say the least.

Personally, if I’m not willing to eat it, I won’t put it on my skin.

Sources:

Discovery Health December 2010

Dr. Mercola January 17 2011

Getting Enough Iron

The human body’s need for iron is well understood . Without iron, our bodies could not synthesize hemoglobin, the protein-iron compound found in the blood responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs for cleansing. Iron also plays a key role in the essential enzyme activity of every cell in the human body. Standard Process has developed a whole food supplement which includes not only iron, but also vitamin C and B12 to assist with iron absorption. This supplement is called Ferrofood.

“How much iron an individual needs on a daily basis to maintain optimal health depends upon many factors. Similar to calcium, iron absorption depends on its source and the combination of nutrients ingested at the same time. In addition to absorption considerations, our individual need for iron fluctuates under circumstances such as pregnancy, menstruation, growth periods, weight loss, gender and age.

Iron is needed to deliver oxygen to red blood cells. Iron deficiency is one of the most common nutrient-related conditions among infants, young children, women and the elderly. The amount of iron we get from foods we eat coupled with an increased need for iron we actually absorb, which can leave us at risk for developing anemia. In order for vitamins and minerals to work properly, they must be consumed in a balanced fashion. The variety of ingredients in Ferrofood are combined to promote a consistent amount of iron along with complimentary nutrients, such as vitamin C, that aid in iron absorption. The vitamin B12 from alfalfa and bovine liver works along with iron to encourage healthy red blood cell formation.” – Ferrofood Product Detail Sheet

For more information on Ferrofood, please either call our office or visit Standard Process online at www.standardprocess.com

An Apple A Day

We’ve all heard the saying “an apple a day keeps the doctor away,” and a new study is proving this study to be true. According to the study, foods high in soluble fiber (including apples, oats and nuts) reduce inflammation associated with obesity-related diseases and strengthens the immune system.

“Soluble fiber causes increased production of an anti-inflammatory protein called interleukin-4.

In the experiment, laboratory mice consumed diets that were identical except that they contained either soluble or insoluble fiber. After six weeks on the diet, the animals had distinctly different responses when the scientists induced illness by introducing a substance (lipopolysaccharide) that causes the body to mimic a bacterial infection.

Two hours after lipopolysaccharide injection, the mice fed soluble fiber were only half as sick as the other group, and they recovered 50 percent sooner.” www.mercola.com

Be sure to get enough soluble fiber into your diet every day. If you’re having difficulty getting the recommended amount of soluble fiber, Standard Process has a product called Whole Food Fiber that will help you get enough soluble fiber every day. If you have any questions about Whole Food Fiber, please call our office or visit Standard Process online at www.standardprocess.com

The Damage of Air Pollution

Unfortunately, air pollution is a reality for all of us. It is produced by so many of the modern conveniences we use very day – cars, electricity and power plants (just to name a few). We are only now even beginning to understand how much of a health concern this air pollution is.

“Research consistently is finding that, when spread out over a given population, the quality of the air has a very significant impact on public health. When vehicles, factories, power plants, and other machines burn fuel, the chemicals they release into the atmosphere react with one another (and other compounds in the air) in ways that can amplify health hazards.

One major study, which followed subjects for 16 years, found that people living in cities with higher levels of fine particulates were at greater risk of cardiovascular death. A difference of 10 micrograms per cubic meter increased the risk of dying from ischemic heart disease (narrowed arteries) by 18 percent, arrhythmia by 13 percent, and cardiac arrest by 21 percent. It seems air pollutants incite processes that lead to high blood pressure, blood clotting, and electrical instability in your heart.

Air pollution might actually cause disease as well. Separate Children ages 9 to 16 who played at least three sports and lived in areas with high ozone concentrations had a 30 percent increased chance of developing asthma. And other work indicates that infants whose mothers were exposed to air pollutants while pregnant might be at a greater risk of low birth weight, pre-term birth, and even death.” – www.mercola.com

The good news is that with the use of Standard Process whole food supplements, we can assist your body in better handling the enormous number of toxins it is exposed to every day.  If you are concerned about exposure to things like air pollution, please call our office for more information on the healthy, safe and effective purification programs we can help you with.

Vitamin C

Vitamin C is a nutritional compound we hear a lot about. If you start to get a cough or cold, the first piece of advice you’ll receive is “be sure you’re getting enough vitamin C!” In addition to providing immune support, Vitamin C also maintains healthy muscle and skeletal function, keeps your heart healthy and provides strong antioxidant protection. Many of the Vitamin C complexes available over the coutner are synthetic and not very bioavailable. Standard Process has developed a whole food supplement for Vitamin C called Cataplex C.

“Vitamin C is an important nutritional compound essential for supporting the immune, cardiovascular, endocrine, musculoskeletal, and hematopoietic systems. Vitamin C is supported in these roles by other ingredients of Cataplex C, including veal bone PMG extract, dried alfalfa juice, echincea, and rice bran. These ingredients work together by providing a variety of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids in properly balanced, physiological ratios.” – Cataplex C product detail sheet

 

For mroe information about Cataplex C or Standard Process please call our office or visit Standard Process online at www.standardprocess.com

Emotional & Psychological Well Being

Well-being is about more than physical health alone. It is also about psychological and emotional health. More and more researchers are helping us understand the role that emotional and psychological stress can have on our bodies and overall health. Unfortunately, the number of people being affected by conditions such as depression and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is on the rise.  Currently, an estimated 15 million people are affected by some degree of mood change and the numbers continue to grow. Because what we eat has an enormous impact on our brain function, nutritional deficiencies will affect our ability to process and cope with difficult emotions. Standard Process has developed a whole food supplement specifically designed to assist with emotional and psychological health called Min-Tran.

“Feelings of sadness or emotional turmoil can occur when the mechanism in the brain designed to adjust mood in response to different degrees of stress, fails to respond. Since the brain is an intricate and complicated organ that requires a number of nutrients in order to function properly, diet greatly influences the brain’s ability to function at optimal capacity. The mineral complexes found in Min-Tran support nervous system health and help stabilize levels of important neurotransmitters that are associated with mood. Min-Tran, a natural calmative, can help create and sustain a more tranquil mood on the inside to help keep reactions to life’s challenges on the outside in greater balance.” - Min-Tran Product Detail Sheet

For more information about Min Tran or Standard Process please call our office or visit Standard Process online at www.standardprocess.com

Whole Food Fiber

Fiber is critical to our overall health. It supports heart health, bowel regularity and a healthy gastrointestinal environment, promotes healthy lipid and blood sugar levels, helps support weight management and provides immune support.  Unfortunately, because of the processed nature of food in our country most foods don’t contain adequate fiber. If you are concerned about getting enough fiber in your diet, Standard Process makes a Whole Food Fiber powder that can help ensure that you get enough fiber every day.

“Dietary fiber is indigestible complex carbohydrates found in plant cells. It can be soluble (dissolves in water) or insoluble (cannot be dissolved in water) and both kinds offer important health benefits. Increasing your intake of insoluble dietary fiber can promote bowel regularity while increasing your intake of soluble fiber can support healthy lipid and glucose levels already within a normal range.  High fiber foods contribute to healthy weight management by making you feel full longer and lengthening the time for nutrients to be absorbed. Whole Food Fiber is a good source of both soluble and insoluble fiber. It is also much more than a fiber supplement. It contains whole food ingredients that contribute to health-promoting phytonutrients to: protect against cellular damage; provide protection to the liver and colon; support the function of the liver and the kidneys; and participate in many important chemical reactions in the body.” – Whole Food Fiber Product Detail

To find out more about Whole Food Fiber please call our office or visit Standard Process online at www.standardprocess.com

Vitamin D

Scientific research is consistently demonstrating the importance of Vitamin D. This essential vitamin not only supports bone and teeth health, it also plays a vital role in immune support. Sun exposure is one of the best ways to get Vitamin D, but during the cloudy and rainy winter months, getting enough sun exposure can be a challenge. Standard Process produces an excellent, whole food supplement for vitamin D called Cataplex D.

“The vitamin D complex found in Cataplex D supplies essential nutrients for maintaining healthy bones, muscle, teeth and epithelial tissue. Vitamin D plays an important role in cell replication and tissue formation and helps maintain a healthy immune system. The vitamin D in Cataplex D increases the availability and absorption of calcium by all tissues. It also helps control blood levels of calcium and phosphate, which together, work at the cellular level to supply energy and the materials for growth and repair. Calcium also plays a significant role in the growth process, influencing reproductive health and keeping bones and teeth at the appropriate density for proper growth and maintenance. Vitamin A is essential to the normal growth process and is also supportive of reproductive health.” – Standard Process Cataplex D Product Detail Sheet

For more information about Cataplex D please call our office or visit Standard Process online at www.standardprocess.com

Calcium & Magnesium

Getting enough calcium is a critical nutrition concern for everyone. Calcium is vital for not only bone mineralization, but also maintenance and function of many cell membranes and the proper functioning of many enzyme systems. Supplementing with calcium is an excellent idea to make sure that your body is getting enough of this important nutrient. Standard Process produces a whole food supplement for calcium called Calcium Lactate.

“Calcium and magnesium are of critical important to human health, especially bone health. Bones and teeth contain 99% of the calcium and two-thirds of the magnesium that circulates in the body. Calcium lactate is a highly soluble calcium salt with high bioavailability, making it an excellent source of calcium. Magnesium citrate is also a highly bioavailable form of magnesium. Together these two minerals support a whole host of biological functions including bone formation and growth, muscle contraction, the constriction and relaxation of blood vessels, energy metabolism and much more.” – Standard Process Calcium lactate product detail sheet

For more information on Calcium lactate, please call our office or visit Standard Process online at www.standardprocess.com

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