Any suggestions on food for better skin?
xupianpian1
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Hi everyone, do you know of any food good for the skin, and for reducing stress?
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Off the top of my head... B complex vitamins for stress. And foods high in VitC, and plenty of water for healthy skin.0
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Thank you!0
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Cutting out added sugars and grains cleared my skin up very well.0
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Same here nvmom. It is wonderful how well my skin is starting to look.0
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Little to no grains worked for me...I also have a glass of warm lemon water every morning before anything else...my daughter swears by coconut oil (but she's 23, I think air works for her...lol)0
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I also make my own face scrub with Almond oil and Brown sugar, makes me glooooww I was using coconut oil and sugar, but the CO made me break out like a teenager.0
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Thank you so much everyone for sharing helpful tips!0
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I have suffered from hormonal acne my entire life. In my experience I have had the best skin when I avoid chocolate (especially dark) ... However, it is a MYTH that diet causes acne. It is a hormonal imbalance. Which, yes, can be affected by diet and food. This may be gross (it is to me), but eating liver 2x / week is said to balance your hormones.. Pau D'arco tea, relieves stress and detoxifies the body. The more stress you have, the more protein you need... Just kind of a rule of thumb. (whole grains, sea veggies, sea and soy foods, eggs and sprouts) ... Message me if you're interested in more..0
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Acne is quite often a hormonal imbalance, so it may be worth speaking to a doctor about. It could also be a food allergy, though. A lot of people don't know they're lactose intolerant to some level, so I'd try cutting back on dairy and seeing if that helps. This seems to be the big one I've heard of.
For stress...I don't know about food. Exercise has become my go to. Try yoga? Or some hot tea?0 -
the_nerdgasm wrote: »Acne is quite often a hormonal imbalance, so it may be worth speaking to a doctor about. It could also be a food allergy, though. A lot of people don't know they're lactose intolerant to some level, so I'd try cutting back on dairy and seeing if that helps. This seems to be the big one I've heard of.
For stress...I don't know about food. Exercise has become my go to. Try yoga? Or some hot tea?
I think that is right. I developed adult acne around age thirty, which is probably around the time I developed insulin resistance, which may be why eating low carb (few sugars or starches) helped my skin so much.0 -
Water, water, and water.
Oh, and I make my own facial moisturizer with about 50% rose hip oil, 50% jojoba oil, and about 10 drops of lavender oil in an amber glass bottle with a dropper. You only need to use 2-3 drops of the mixture when moisturizing. If you use oils to moisturize make sure you always cleanse your face beforehand, unless you are oil cleansing. Lavender is also great for stress. Very soothing. You can add a few (very few, like 2-3) drops to a warm bath if you would like.
I also try not to bathe/shower in overly hot water and exfoliate my skin weekly to try to avoid loose skin. I have zero idea if there is any merit to this idea but it isn't costing me anything to do it and I've seen improvement in the texture of my arms with exfoliating. So hey, I guess it's doing something.0
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