Eat Your Way to a Better-Looking You

As a kid, I ate my dinner so that I could have dessert. My mother filled my head with other reasons to eat—like that carrots would keep my eyes strong, dairy would keep my bones strong, and spinach would keep my muscles strong—but I was oblivious to such added benefits. As an adult, I’m still obsessed with dessert, but now I’m equally obsessed with the added benefits of certain foods.

The saying, “You are what you eat” could not be more true when it comes to our skin. Our skin thrives when we eat a natural, wholesome diet rich with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, and it suffers under a poor diet—no matter how many overpriced beauty potions we’re lathering on.

I need all the help I can get to look my best these days and if I can get that help while stuffing my face, you can be sure I’m adding the following beauty-full foods to my weekly shopping cart.

Fish for Compliments
Oily fish like fresh tuna, sardines, mackerel, and salmon contain essential fatty acids (EFAs) that actually reduce skin inflammation and keep our skin moisturized. These EFAs also promote elasticity, keeping those wrinkles at bay. Added benefits: research shows that the Omega-3s found in fish slow cognitive decline, remove plaque from our arteries, and improve brain function. In short, tuna is a pretty smart choice for dinner.

Go Nuts
Brimming with vitamins A and E, nuts protect our skin against pollutants and sun damage. Nuts are also rich in good fats that keep our skin nourished and smooth. Power snack on sunflower seeds, almonds, and walnuts and before long, everyone will be going nuts over how great you look!

Think Popeye
Popeye knocked back spinach leaves back like I knock back Guinness, and while I’m getting my iron requirements, he’s getting plenty of antioxidant vitamins B, C, and E. Vitamins C and E are a powerful anti-aging combination while vitamin B boosts energy in our activity levels, promoting that healthy glow. I’m adding spinach, watercress, and cabbage to my cart.

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09.23.2009
carolyn rock
Thanks for the article, i need all the help i can get.
01.30.2009
Debra Ferrie
Great article. You really ARE what you eat and in my house, my motto is "Eat well, feel well, look well, live well". Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
12.26.2008
Ramona Hyman
I really appreciated the information on the CoCo. I did not know this. Thanks.
12.19.2008
Carrie
Parabens, which are in about 90% of the skin care products sold on the market, accelerate aging. Choose natural and organic products that advertise as being paraben free. http://naturalmomstalkradio.com/blog
12.12.2008
Boydie Beener
This is true. I'm actually about to embark on a journey with Wellness With Rose's 7 Week Younger Skin diet. I'm interested in seeing how/what food's she teaches us to eat in class will affect skin. Check her out if your interested too - it's a great New Year's Resolution!
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