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Fruits and Vegetables for Healthy Skin

Posted on November 30, 2014 by noorianayan

Fruits and Vegetables for Healthy Skin


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Eating for Beauty!

 Fruits and Vegetables for Healthy Skin


Nature knows best… enticing us with a beautiful array of
colorful, health-enhancing foods. The bright pigments in fruits and
vegetables are an indication of their disease fighting capabilities.
They are rich in various nutrients and powerful antioxidants.

Antioxidants guard against free radicals… the minute
enemies that speed the aging process. That should persuade you to eat
your fruits and vegetables!


The key to receiving the most benefit is to eat a variety of fruits and vegetables… for healthy skin and a healthy body. To ensure you consume a wide array of valuable nutrients, follow the unique eating plan below…

The Color Code Method

Fruits and vegetables divide easily into four color groups. Each group provides specific benefits.
Oranges and Yellows
Carrots, sweet potatoes, winter squash, yellow and orange bell peppers … oranges, tangerines, mangoes, and apricots.
This
group provides lots of beta-carotene, a tough free-radical fighter.
Vitamin C, highly beneficial to skin, is also prevalent here. Vitamin C
promotes and protects collagen. Collagen provides support and
elasticity to your skin … delaying the onset of wrinkles!

Reds

Tomatoes, red peppers,
guava, pink grapefruit, papaya, and watermelon (all lycopene-rich)…
cranberries, red bell peppers, red onions, and strawberries.

Lycopene
is the star antioxidant found in much of the red group. Studies show it
may offer protection from the damaging rays of the sun. Numerous other
documented benefits, such as reduced risk of heart disease and cancer,
come from high consumption of lycopene.



Note: cooked tomatoes release their lycopene more readily than raw. A good excuse for extra tomato sauce on your pasta!
Vitamin C is also abundant in the red group.

Greens
Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, collards, green bell peppers, kale, kiwi, romaine, and spinach.
Vitamin C, folate, and cancer fighting cruciferous vegetables are the all important winners in this group. Eat your greens!


Blues/Purples
Blueberries, blackberries, beets, plums, red grapes, eggplant, and purple cabbage.
Berries
and plums contain some of the highest concentrations of antioxidants in
the plant kingdom. They are so delicious! These gems make eating
fruits for your skin a joy. Try to include foods from each group every
day.


The above list is by no means all-inclusive. A visit down the produce aisle will offer many more choices. Think color and variety. How much should you eat?



Serving size
Aim for 4-5 servings of vegetables and 4-5 servings of fruits daily. I
know, that sounds like a lot. But portion size is smaller than you
might think.


Vegetables:

  • ½ cup chopped…raw or cooked
  • 1 cup raw leafy vegetables: spinach or lettuce
  • 3/4 cup (6 oz) vegetable 6 oz vegetable juice

Fruits:

  • ½ cup chopped
  • 1 medium fruit: apple, banana, orange, peach
  • 2 small fruits: Clementines, kiwis, plums
  • 1 slice (large fruit): melon, pineapple
  • ¼ cup dried fruit: apricots, figs, raisins
  • ¾ cup (6 oz) fruit juice

Tip: A large fruit salad recipe can be enjoyed all week long. Assemble on the weekend and enjoy this skin-enhancing treat anytime.

Consume a large variety of fruits and vegetables for beautiful skin
and optimum health. Simple and delicious, these gems from nature form
the foundation of a healthy, glowing complexion.

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