Let's go green and make that skin glow.
Slice radishes into salads, or have as a snack on their own or with a dip.
Who doesn’t want a glowing, radiant complexion?
While most people think gorgeous skin is the result of a special skin care routine, the truth is our dietary habits can have even more of an effect.
Skin, after all, is an organ, and our body uses it to release toxins.
Processed
foods can zap its luster, while the antioxidants, vitamins, and
minerals in fresh produce can illuminate our skin from within.
Body creme, lotion, oil cannot do the work. They are all chemical. But green works from within to the outer body.
Here are 5 foods that can help boost the clarity and radiance of your skin:
Another
seed with a powerful skin-beautifying effect, pumpkin seeds get their
power from both the beauty mineral, zinc, and essential fatty acids
including omega 3, omega 6, and omega 9. Like hemp seeds, they help
reduce inflammation in the body. Try them sprinkled on salads, in
smoothies, or simply by the handful.
These
tiny little seeds are composed of a massive amount of protein,
including the sulfur-bearing amino acids: methionine, cysteine, and
cystine, which are used to build strong hair, nails, muscle, and skin.
They
also have the ideal ratio of omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids (1:3), and
even include omega 9, which are all strong antioxidants with
anti-inflammatory properties. Inflammation is the cause of many of our
skin woes, including blemishes and wrinkles, so adding hemp seeds to
your diet can help reduce or prevent those skin issues.
Enjoy them on their own, sprinkled in salads, or blended in smoothies.
This
creamy fruit delivers a healthy dose of vitamins on its own. Even
better: when you pair avocado with a carotenoid-rich food, such as
tomatoes, carrots, or bell peppers, it can help you absorb up to five
times more of the antioxidants lycopene and beta carotene.
Raw
food advocate David Wolfe claims these are one of the most beautifying
of all foods. Radishes contain a number of minerals and compounds that
benefit the skin. They are high in sulfur, silicon, and Vitamin C, which
work together to create glowing skin by boosting collagen,
strengthening skin, and stimulating the circulatory system
This
dark, leafy green is an excellent source of two of the keys to gorgeous
skin: Vitamin A and sulfur. The chlorophyll in arugula is a potent
detoxifier, too.
Try a raw arugula salad topped with the rest of the foods on this list for a delicious dish that will get your skin glowing.
LET'S GO GREEN
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