Tacloban
City (March 16) -- Yes, Virginia.
Filipino women can have healthy, glowing
skin this Women's Month and all year round,
even without investing their paycheck
in expensive serums and creams and dermal
fillers. How? Through a skin-friendly
diet.
Truly,
a woman's skin is best taken cared of
and nurtured by a well-rounded diet that
includes healthy fats, sufficient protein,
and lots of fruits and vegetables, but
there are a few standouts that make particular
contributions to healthy, glowing skin.
First
of all, women should eat fish. Fatty fish
like salmon, tilapia and many others which
abound in the area are rich in Omega-3
fatty acids that bolster the skin barrier
or the layer of lipids that hold on to
moisture and keep irritants away.
Fish
is also rich in Vitamin D. Remember, dermatologists
increasingly emphasize sun avoidance,
so there is a need to find other sources
of this vitamin which is produced during
sun exposure.
For
women who do not eat fish, the good news
is that eggs are also sources of omega-3
fatty acids, along with plant sources
like nuts.
Another
important part of a skin-friendly diet
is Green Tea. It is inexpensive and has
been researched as the most powerful anti-oxidant.
Drinking at least three cups a day will
fight aging and inflammation. So put down
that soda Virginia and start drinking
your way to healthier skin.
For
vegetables, add more Broccoli in the diet.
It is rich in vitamins A, C and K. Vitamin
A decreases oil production; Vitamin C
is a powerful antioxidant and Vitamin
K prevents bruises.
Next
on the list is virgin coconut oil. It
helps prevent dry skin and inflammation
and is essential for the formation of
hormones that keep all the cells of the
body functioning well. So try sauteeing
your fish and your vegetable in virgin
coconut oil and double those skin soothing
effects. The secret is, you can drink
your virgin coconut oil and get the best
effect.
When
it comes to boosting the skin's defenses
against anti aging, inflammation and skin
cancer, antioxidants are very important
so there is another food that must be
added to the list- Nuts. A doctor friend
always say that a handful of almonds every
day boosts the levels of vitamin E, one
of the most important anti-oxidants for
skin health. However, since almonds may
be difficult to find in the hinterlands,
a handful of the native peanuts will do.
There,
Virginia. Have these in your diet and
off you go towards achieving a healthy,
glowing skin not only during the month-long
celebration of Women's Month, but all
year round. (PIA 8)
