Healthy Skin Diet: Switch to Non-Processed Carbs or Oats We're not saying you have to nix carbs altogether to get better skin (we're not monsters, after all). It's all about choosing the right carbs. Oats are packed full of antioxidants and have been found to be anti-inflammatory. Ciminelli recommends wild rice (it's actually a grass and not a rice at all -- who knew?) and gluten-free grains like quinoa and brown rice.
Non-processed carbs like sweet potatoes should also make it on your plate. Sweet potatoes are full of beta-carotene, a super-charged antioxidant that helps repair skin cells and slows down skin cancer cells. It helps give skin a youthful glow while preventing aging. They also are full of vitamin C, which helps stimulate collagen production. In fact, one study found that people who ate four milligrams of vitamin C a day for three years reduced their wrinkles by about 11 percent. Just half a cup of sweet potato contains 20 milligrams of vitamin C.
@dannyf54 Wine is full of sugar. You are better off having a light beer if you go out for a drink. Some studies actually say alcohol (in moderation) is good for you. Depends on who is promoting and/or funding the study. Alcohol does dry the skin though. Better yet, skip the alcohol all together, and have a big glass of water!
This article has some great points but it kinda made me feel bad when it says alcohol was one of the bad items. I dont drink a lot but i do have a drink or two when i go out! Ill have to work on that. Will wine do the same?
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It's really just about balanced eating habits. I can still have milk, ice cream and cake as long as I eat more spinach and fish.
by Helmi Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at 02:33PM Report as inappropriate
Thanks
by EricaC123 Tuesday, January 1, 2013 at 06:38AM Report as inappropriate
Our skin reflects what we eat. So it is very essential to eat healthy and nutritious food to keep your skin young and beautiful.
by skincaretalks Friday, November 2, 2012 at 02:17AM Report as inappropriate
@dannyf54 Wine is full of sugar. You are better off having a light beer if you go out for a drink. Some studies actually say alcohol (in moderation) is good for you. Depends on who is promoting and/or funding the study. Alcohol does dry the skin though. Better yet, skip the alcohol all together, and have a big glass of water!
by robyne00 Friday, October 19, 2012 at 02:40PM Report as inappropriate
Fish is the best! Lots of water, and avoid white flour and starchy foods!
by robyne00 Friday, October 19, 2012 at 02:35PM Report as inappropriate
This article has some great points but it kinda made me feel bad when it says alcohol was one of the bad items. I dont drink a lot but i do have a drink or two when i go out! Ill have to work on that. Will wine do the same?
by danny54f Friday, October 12, 2012 at 08:10AM Report as inappropriate
No surprises here...
by Chris213 Sunday, October 7, 2012 at 07:27PM Report as inappropriate
Great list of good things to eat.
by Ydabney Monday, July 30, 2012 at 12:41PM Report as inappropriate
nuts, yogurt, berries. yum, yum, yum!!
by asiagirl4ever Monday, July 16, 2012 at 01:42AM Report as inappropriate
I just bought frozen blueberries to add to my smoothies. I'll need to buy good yogurt too.
by asiagirl4ever Monday, July 16, 2012 at 01:35AM Report as inappropriate