Natural Skin Care Treatments

goldielocks7

New Member
Found this very interesting.
My question though after you read this is - What is an SENSIBLE BREAKFAST that is low in carbohydrates and sugars." ??


Natural Skin Care Treatments

Forget the plastic surgery and expensive products. Natural skin care experts say the secret to wrinkle-free, supple skin is right in your kitchen.

By Denise Mann
WebMD Feature Reviewed By Louise Chang, MD



For great natural skin care, it's time to say bye-bye Botox and hello ... blueberries?
The fountain of youth may actually be located in your kitchen, not your plastic surgeon's office.

"Through a three-tier approach involving diet, supplements, and creams, we can control the rate at which we age," says dermatologist Nicholas V. Perricone, MD. "And we can delay the need for surgical procedures, including facelifts, by 15 to 20 years -- if we even get them at all."

Here's a step-by-step guide to natural skin care using ingredients largely available in your own kitchen. For this information, WebMD turned to two leading experts on natural skin care. Nicholas Perricone, MD, is a clinical professor of medicine at Michigan State University and the author of The Perricone Prescription and The Wrinkle Cure: Unlock the Power of Cosmeceuticals for Supple, Youthful Skin. Deborah Chase is a health and beauty expert and the author of Fruit Acids for Fabulous Skin and The Medically-based No Nonsense Beauty Book.

Follow a Diet for Natural Skin Care

Try Perricone's three-day nutritional facelift to get omega-3 fatty acids vital for natural skin care:

For lunch and dinner, eat:

A green salad (making a dressing out of olive oil and lemon juice)
3-oz of broiled salmon or another cold water fish such as tuna or mackerel
Strawberries, raspberries and/or blueberries for dessert.
Fatty fish are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, an important ingredient in natural skin care. A deficiency of omega-3s has been linked to a wide array of diseases as well as premature aging of the skin, Perricone says. "Blueberries, strawberries, cranberries and raspberries are all loaded with antioxidants which save cells from premature aging," he says.
For breakfast, Perricone suggests you "choose a sensible breakfast that is low in carbohydrates and sugars." Also drink 8-10 glasses of water a day to keep skin hydrated and supple.

After three days, this natural skin care diet "will make such a difference in your appearance that people will say, 'Wow!'" Perricone says. "You will look as if someone turned a lamp on your skin. Your pores will be tighter. Your dark circles go away and you will look like you were on vacation."

Here's why: "Inflammation is triggered by what we eat and sugar is the bad actor," says Perricone. "Anything that is sugar or rapidly converted to sugar (carbohydrates such as white rice, white breads or pasta) can attach to collagen and cause stiffness of skin and very old looking skin," he says. Collagen is a natural protein that forms connective tissues in the body.
 

migtig

aka Mrs. Giant
goldielocks7 said:
i like oatmeal, but i do like my sugar to give it a better taste.
You shouldn't do that, most commerical oatmeal already has sugar added. Check the label.

Another option is cream of wheat, or any whole grain cereal. But remember, unless you are buying organic, sugar has already been added and in some cases sodium as well.
 

punjabigyrl

Active Member
The diet the doctor is telling us to follow has a low glycemic index. You eat the good carbs( no potaotoes, white pasta etc.) fruit is low in sugar. Sensible breakfast means no sugar, bad carbs, eat or dring your protein. You get a book that tells you the glycemic index of all the varios foods, fruits, meats etc.
 
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