Natural Beauty: Foods That Reap Benefits From the Inside Out
Improve five areas on your body through the foods you eat.
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Eat Right - Rather than spending money on facials, beauty creams and cover-ups, why not start exuding beauty from the inside out? A well-balanced diet not only keeps your organs functioning properly, it also translates to a healthier appearance as well. Here’s how you can improve five areas on your body simply through the foods you eat. (Photo: Creative Commons via Flickr User Luminis Kanto)
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Skin - They say you are what you eat, and if you’re consuming nothing but junk, it will show up on your face. For better skin, eat well-balanced meals and make sure you include plenty of vitamin A-rich foods (mangos, carrots and low-fat dairy products), vitamin E (almonds, sunflower seeds and peanuts) and antioxidants (blueberries, strawberries and plums) to your diet. And don’t forget to drink water to keep skin hydrated.(Photo: DPA/Landov)
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Nails - If you have brittle fingernails, make sure you’re eating enough foods that are high in iron, zinc and calcium. Options like poultry, hard-boiled eggs, milk and sardines will nourish fingernails while a biotin supplement will help you grow firmer and longer nails. (Photo: Patricia Beck/Detroit Free Press/MCT/Landov)
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Hair - Promote healthy hair with vitamin D and calcium that are found in low-fat dairy products. Filled with omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B-12, iron, and protein, salmon increases scalp health. Vegetarians can substitute with flax seed to ward off a dry, itchy scalp. For a natural conditioner, eat vitamin A- and C-rich spinach to maintain the production of sebum, which keeps hair follicles oily. Nuts (walnuts, Brazil nuts) also play a role in hair health, as a zinc deficiency could lead to hair loss.(Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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Breath - You can combat bad breath by brushing your teeth and tongue properly and flossing every day, but the foods you eat can also impact your breath. Water acts as a cleansing agent and washes out stinky food culprits while crunchy fruits and veggies loosen up particles. To decrease mouth bacteria, eat foods with Vitamin D like fortified yogurt, orange juice and eggs. (Photo: dpa/Landov)
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Bones and Teeth - Having shiny hair and clear skin won’t matter much if you’re huddled over from a weak skeletal structure. Keep your frame sharp with calcium found in low-fat dairy products, leafy green vegetables and tofu. You can also buy calcium-fortified foods when you go grocery shopping. Although calcium is at the top of the list for strong bones, you also need a healthy dose of magnesium (whole grains and nuts), vitamin D (fortified cereal, shrimp, egg yolk and daily exposure to sunlight), and vitamin K (brussel sprouts and collard greens) to aid in calcium absorption and regulation throughout the body.(Photo: UPI Photo/Landov)
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