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The Most Important Nutrition Tips for Great Skin and Great Health

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Nutrition Tips to Nourish Your Skin and Body

The following are some other good nutritional tips to help you properly nourish your skin, and your body.

  • If you can, buy organic foods in order to avoid putting more toxins in your body (most of us already get more than enough just from the air we breath!).
  • Avoid processed foods - especially those containing sugar, white flour, and trans fats as much as you can.
  • All "white" foods, including white bread, pasta, and baked goods
  • Processed, high-fat and/or high-sodium foods (e.g., many lunch meats, many frozen dinners, many soups)
  • Oily, and fried foods
  • All high-sugar junk foods. This includes sodas and other sugar filled soft drinks too!
  • Alcohol (except for small amounts of red wine occasionally)

Perfect Skin and Perfect Heart Diet

Many experts believe that a "perfect" diet for healthy skin would contain all of the following foods:

  • Fresh organic fruits (bright dark colored fruits packed with anti-oxidants and phytonutrients  are preferred)    
  • Raw and lightly steamed organic vegetables (bright colored with phytonutrients and anti-oxidants preferred)    
  • To make sure your diet includes plenty of vitamin C, eat citrus fruits and vegetables rich in vitamin C such as bell peppers, broccoli, cauliflower, and leafy greens. These foods can replace the loss of the vitamin through the skin.
  • Oily, cold-water ocean fish (e.g., mackerel, lake trout, herring, sardines, albacore tuna and salmon) which are high in two kinds of omega-3 fatty acids, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)
  • Foods high in Omega-3 essential fatty acids (e.g.,  Cauliflower, Cabbage,  Brussel Sprouts, and Soybeans)
  • Good oils, such as flax oil, extra-virgin olive oil and macadamia nut oil
  • Raw, organic nuts (including almonds, walnuts, and brazil nuts)
  • Raw, organic seeds (especially mustard seeds, sunflower seeds)
  • Small amounts of whole-grain foods
  • Organic, hormone free low fat beef, and poultry
Note, the foods that are high in Omega-3 EFAs also have the added benefits of:

 

About the Author

 

Jeff Behar, MS, MBAJeff Behar, MS, MBA is a well known author, champion natural bodybuilder, is a recognized health, fitness and nutrition expert, personal trainer, and life coach with over 30 years of experience in the health, fitness, disease prevention, nutrition, and  anti aging fields.

As a recognized health, fitness and nutrition expert, Jeff Behar has been featured on several radio talk shows, TV, and featured in popular bodybuilding publications such as Flex and Ironman. Jeff's work has appeared all across the web, in books, and in peer reviewed scientific journals.

Jeff Behar is also the founder of the very popular www.MuscleMagFitness.com and www.MyBesthealthPortal.com health and wellness information websites; two of the largest 24/7 online web portals providing 24/7 news and information about top health, medicine, wellness, fitness, diet, nutrition, weight loss and anti aging issues that are being discussed today.

Last modified on Sunday, 02 May 2010 05:03
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