Thursday, May 26, 2011

Top 5 Foods For Beautiful Skin


With people all over the globe spending billions of dollars on skin-care products every year, you'd think cosmetics companies had replicated the fountain of youth in the laboratory. In fact, skin creams have gotten more and more expensive and less and less based on real science. According to most experts who aren't hawking half-ounce jars of $200 youth serum, the science behind skin care is simpler than most of us think. 

 As with most health benefits, it comes down to lifestyle, rather than how much you can afford to spend on products. The things you can do to beautify your skin are remarkably similar to what you can do to strengthen your  heart, control your weight, lift your mood and live longer and better: Get regular exercise, sleep enough and eat well.
Of course, what you can eat to improve your skin tone, texture, evenness and clarity might be different from what you eat to avoid, say, heart disease.                                          
   So what are we looking at when it comes to a beautiful-skin diet? In this article, we'll find out what you want to throw in your shopping cart to improve your skin, why those foods work on traits like smoothness and tone, and whether skin-healthy foods are, in fact, different from the foods you'd eat to promote overall health.

5. Seafood
Tuck into some oysters and emerge with a pearly complexion.

Active components: Omega-3 fatty acids, zinc
Benefits: Smooth, clear and glowing skin
Most of us have heard that fish can be really good for your overall health -- it's a primary component in what's known as the "Mediterranean diet." Many types of fish and shellfish can also work wonders for the skin, especially oysters and fatty fish like salmon.
The primary nutrients that make fish so good for your complexion are zinc and, especially, omega-3 fatty acids. Increasing omega-3 intake can reduce dryness and inflammation. Inflammation can cause skin to age faster, and research shows that getting too little omega-3 may contribute to inflammatory disorders like eczema and psoriasis.  Omega-3 fatty acids can also help keep the heart's arteries clear and so improve circulation. Good circulation is crucial to skin health.
Zinc can help fight acne because it's involved in metabolizing testosterone, which affects the production of an oily substance caused sebum, a primary cause of acne. Zinc also assists in new-cell production and the sloughing off of dead skin, which gives the skin a nice glow.  You'll also find these benefits in flaxseed oil and walnuts.                   
                                                                             
4. Citrus Fruits
Active component: Vitamin C
Benefits: Smooth and taut skin
Vitamin C is a prime skin-care ingredient in tons of beauty creams. This vitamin aids in the body's production of collagen, a protein that forms the basic structure of your skin. Collagen breakdown, which starts speeding up significantly around the age of 35, can leave your skin saggy .  Consuming extra vitamin C in foods like oranges, grapefruits, Acerola cherries (a single Acerola has 100 percent of your vitamin C for the day!) and tomatoes can help tighten the skin and prevent wrinkles.

Vitamin C also may fight inflammation, and its antioxidant properties can neutralize the free radicals (highly reactive oxygen molecules) that damage cells and can prematurely age your face.

In case you get tired of eating all that fruit, hot peppers, bell peppers and sprouts also have good amounts of vitamin C.

3. Red and Green Vegetables 
Spinach does more than make you strong. It also helps heal dry skin.

Active components: Vitamin A, beta-carotene
Benefits: Bright and smooth skin
Skin is the body's largest organ. It makes sense, then, that what's good for your whole body is also good for your skin -- and as far as food goes, it doesn't get much better than vegetables. You'll especially want to look for red-orange and green vegetables like carrots, sweet potatoes and spinach.
Orange-red vegetables are full of beta-carotene. Our bodies convert beta-carotene into vitamin A, which acts as an antioxidant, preventing cell damage and premature aging. In the case of vitamin A, you also get anti-acne benefits -- vitamin A has been used in acne medications (think Retin-A) for many years.
Spinach and other green, leafy foods provide tons of vitamin A, too, which helps your skin produce more fresh new cells and get rid of the old ones, reducing dryness and keeping your face looking bright and young.
Mangoes are also a great source of vitamin A. It's best to get this vitamin from food and not from supplements, though, since too much vitamin A can cause health problems.

2. Nuts
To keep your skin looking its best, avoid foods with lots of saturated fat and/or refined sugar.

Active component: Vitamin E
Benefits: Young and soft skin
As with many of the skin-healthy foods on our list, the good stuff in nuts -- especially almonds -- has to do with antioxidant activity. Vitamin E combats skin-aging free radicals, especially protecting skin from sun damage due to UV-sunlight-generated free radicals.  Vitamin E also tends to help skin hold in moisture, relieving dryness and making skin look younger.
Pairing vitamin E with selenium can enhance its antioxidant abilities, so go ahead and throw some almonds into your cottage cheese (great source of selenium) for a skin-revitalizing snack.  Almonds, pistachios and walnuts also provide a nice supply of omega-3 fatty acids, another great skin nutrient.
Our last beauty food: Keep it whole to get fantastic overall results…

1. Whole Grains
Pancakes made from buckwheat can help keep your skin clear.

Active components: Rutin and B-vitamins
Benefits: Clear and moisturized skin
The "whole food" movement has whole-body advantages, not the least of which is great-looking skin.
Whole foods are basically unprocessed -- whole wheat bread instead of white bread, for instance. The whole grain buckwheat is a good source for the antioxidant rutin, which helps combat inflammation-related skin damage. Wheat germ provides the B-vitamin biotin, which assists cells in processing fats. If you don't have enough  biotin in your body, your skin can become dry and scaly.
In general, whole grains instead of processed carbohydrates can improve your complexion. Processed (or refined) flours can cause an insulin spike, which in turn can encourage acne. Replacing your refined-flour pancakes with buckwheat pancakes is a good acne-reducing move. Incidentally, this would also help reduce your risk of developing diabetes

Not into buckwheat? Avocadoes and mushrooms can provide similar benefits.

Now, while oranges, buckwheat, oysters, spinach and almonds are great foods for your skin, achieving great-looking skin through dietary changes doesn't have to be so specific.



A healthy body means healthy skin. Just feed your body good, healthy foods, get some exercise and keep your stress low, and your skin will reap the benefits.

Source- http://www.Health.Howstuffworks.com

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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Beauty Talk.....

Beauty tips and healthy eating tips coming your way soon, WOOHOO! Get ready to get gorgeous. <3

What do YOU want?!

I was inspired recently by a preacher who challenged me with this question: "How big is your 'want to'?" He gave one example after another of people who had stopped at nothing to obtain whatever it was they wanted in life: new job, new house, spouse, etc. He stated that all God's promises are true but that they are not a substitution for hard work and preparation. "Yes, stand on the Word and believe that Jesus has healed you," he declared, "but you should also get in the gym and take care of your body! Eat what is good for you! Live healthy and eat well!" So much truth in what he said. God is our provider, and He is all that we will ever need. However, if you are not satisfied with something in your life and you want to see change, then there may be some adjustments that you need to make. What is it you want in life? What are your dreams, your goals and your desires? Chase after those things. Work hard to achieve what you want. The things that you want in life are the things that you will MAKE time for. I have been inspired to write a book. I need to finish my last semester of school. I am fighting pain in my back muscles. I am now determined to combine my prayer of faith with discipline. The physical therapist has given me stretches to do (that I haven't been doing). How bad do I want to be healed? I will have to set time aside to study and to write my book. Do I want those dreams bad enough? Friends, through Jesus you are empowered to do all things. Go fulfill your dreams, and ask God to increase your "want to". Love to you all!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Beautiful ~MercyMe

We Need Each Other

That beautiful hour had finally arrived, 5:00 p.m. Work was done!! Both snack and comfy couch beckoned for me to come home... but I didn't feel like it was time to go home yet. My boss's mother had been in the hospital for several days. Even though I planned on calling the hospital to pray with her mother, I knew God also wanted me to pray with my boss. Pray with her, the Lord said. No! I thought stubbornly. I didn't want the discomfort of being "spiritual" in the office. I didn't want to stay there any longer. I didn't want to try to come up with words to pray. My list of "I didn't's" kept growing as I walked awkwardly out the door and into the parking lot. The closer I got to my car, however, the greater the magnetic pull on my body towards the building. Something profound happened to me when I reached the door of the vehicle and stood there hesitantly. She needs you, Rachel. I heard that so clear. Go back and pray for her. The inward struggle continued as I got inside my car and started up the engine. My gaze fell past my hands on the steering wheel as I thought about those words. She needs me. How could I ignore those words? How could I go home knowing the Lord had asked me to do that? I took the key out of the ignition, got out of the car, and walked back inside. My boss was just walking out of the office and smiled at me, unaware of my intentions. "Hey, I know you've been going through a lot with your mom in the hospital and the changes here at work. Can I pray for you?" Instantly she started crying. Seeing her reaction was humbling... it awakened a greater understanding of just how much we need each other. It was also good practice in reaching beyond my comfort zone to share the love of God. Sometimes I don't listen when God speaks to me, but I was so glad I obeyed His voice that day. Know this: God is always speaking, we're just not always listening. Listen to Him. He wants to talk to you and use you to touch someone else's life today. And don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone! God is by your side. It's worth being a little uncomfortable to share the love of Jesus.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

the start of good things.....

This blog has been a long process to start up and has actually been an idea in our hearts for many years.  Can you feel the excitment?! 

Become a "follower" to stay in the know.

All for love,
Brittany