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Diet And Your SkinWhen it comes to solving problems, we tend to look for the shortest distance between the symptom and its cause. Skin problems? It must be what we?re doing to our skin on the outside, right? And while actual skin-care is undoubtedly critical, it needsA diet rich in protein and essential fatty acids is a good place to start. Nuts (especially almonds and hazelnuts, rich in Vitamin E), whole-grains, and soy-based products are all excellent sources of many of the important building-blocks for healthy skin. Also, foods such as broccoli, spinach, carrots, and sweet potatoes are extremely rich in beta carotene, nature?s most easily assimilated source of vitamin A. A powerful antioxidant, beta carotene is capable of binding up reactive oxygen ? a free radical produced by exposure to UV light, which has been shown to contrib Complex B vitamins, such as those found in brewer?s yeast (often sold as nutritional yeast in health food stores), have long been recognized as having a powerful, healing effect on skin. Brewer?s yeast has a complex, nutty taste and gives great depth of flavor to soups, stews, and sauces (it also, incidentally, is great on popcorn!). There is no doubt that healthy skin begins with a diverse diet rich in unprocessed, natural and organic ingredients and healthy preparations. With these working for you from the inside, your external skin-care regimen becomes much more effective. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Paul Vu is from Aneka Inc.. Anek Inc. is Manufacturer and seller of cosmetic products, Anti-Aging solutions like Moisturizers,Exfoliators, Cellular serums,cosmetic Treatments,Face Care products,Cleansers,Moisturizers,Exfoliators,Body Sun Care,skin products. For more Cosmetic information, Please visit www.anekainc.com. Permalink: http://expert-talk.com/tips/67/diet-and-your-skin-56067.htm Related Tips and Advices
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