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Super Foods to Reduce Sun Damage to Skin and Face – Part II

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

If you want to feel and look fabulous in Summer, by which I mean healthy, you need to learn not only how to protect your skin from sun damage and skin cancer without using sunscreens that are full of harmful chemicals and toxins (which I talked about it in How to Protect Our Skin from Sun Damage Part I), but also how to help your body to deal with the damage that has already occurred.Reduce Sun Damage to Skin and Face without Harmful UVA Sunscreen

Unfortunately, most of us don’t realize that ultraviolet rays do significant damage to our skin by forming free radicals in the skin cells; recent research indicates a strong link between free radicals and the risk of disease.

Fortunately, our bodies can produce antioxidant compounds on their own naturally to neutralize free radicals before they can harm our biological processes. We can help the process by eating foods rich in antioxidants, including vitamins A, C, E and D as well as selenium and omega-3, all of which can significantly reduce the inflammation and skin damage caused by exposure to the sun.

Here are basic steps you can use to protect your skin in Summer:

1. Incorporate more Super Foods in your diet  = foods rich in antioxidants.

bright-colored fruits and vegetables, such as carrots, squash, broccoli, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, kale, collards, cantaloupe, peaches, apricots, watermelon, berries to get more Vitamin A;

oranges, lime, kiwi, green peppers, broccoli, green leafy vegetables, berries, tomatoes to get more vitamin C;

walnuts, almonds, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, green leafy vegetables, barley, millet to get more vitamin E;

incorporate more lycopene rich foods, such as cooked tomatoes, watermelon, papaya, apricots to protect your skin from sun damage;

shellfish, oatmeal, barley, buckwheat, eggs, legumes, chicken and garlic to get more Selenium; and

wild salmon, walnuts, flax seed to get more Omega-3 fatty acids;

2. Moderate and be selective with your exposure to sunshine – the healthiest sun is before 10:00am and after 5:00pm.  This is the best time to minimize the most harmfull peak exposure you get when the sun is overhead, while still getting sufficient exposure to produce vitamin D, which is required for the absorption of calcium, necessary for protecting muscle weakness, important for preventing and treatment breast and colon cancer, and osteoporosis, necessary for normal function of thyroid and normal blood clotting.

We also can find vitamin D in:

fish liver, dairy products, dandelion greens, oatmeal, salmon, sardines, sweet potatoes, tuna and vegetable oils.

3. As I mentioned in How to Safe Skin from Sun Damage – Part I, avoid eating carrots, celery, parsley, parsnips and limes before going to the beach - they may make – your skin very sensitive to the sun;

As for me, I always try to obtain antioxidants from whole foods instead of supplements and try to get a healthy suntan by exposing myself to the direct sun only very early in the morning instead of using sunscreens full of unhealthy chemicals.  At other times, I use sunblock clothing and sun protection hats to reduce sun wrinkles and sun damage on face.

A healthy life style and a healthy diet are the keys to a younger and healthier skin as well as to a younger and healthier You. Let us be Sun Smart, shall we?

If you feel that it is the right time to have your “ME” TIME to take care of yourself with one of my Holistic Health and Nutrition Programs or my unique and affordable eCoaching Program for Women, contact me and let us talk….

Breathe, smile and be happy.

© Irina Wardas, HHC

Women’s Holistic Health, Nutrition and Relationship Expert

NaturalCounselor.com

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Mini-Video Tutorial: How to Look Fabulous at No Cost

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

To look fabulous we need to eat proper foods, exercise and take care of our face. Here are some tips how to use foods you have at home as facials to exfoliate, soften, rejuvenate, nourish and moisturize our skin.

Did you know that you can take care of your skin with instant facials, and it means no time consuming, and even for free? Take a look at my tips, and let me know what you think.


Breathe, smile and be happy.

© Irina Wardas, HHC

Women’s Holistic Health, Nutrition and Relationship Expert

NaturalCounselor.com

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Are you asking the right question ?

Friday, October 17th, 2008

Thankful Things

At the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, I’ve learned how important it is to ask people the right questions. “What is new and good? ” is a question I sometimes begin my counseling sessions with. If the person answers negatively, I try to refocus them on positive thinking.    Next time you meet your friend or call her/him on the phone, try this trick: ask “what is new and good” …. and wait. It is always interesting to see how different react reaction. And if your friend cannot come up with anything new and good, encourage her/him to think harder and wait again.

Sometimes it takes time for us to realize that  our life is better than we imagine or assume.  Before your day begins, start by asking your self  what is new and good.  Start by breathing and then think how lucky you are to be able to do so.


Breathe, smile and be happy.

© Irina Wardas, HHC

Women’s Holistic Health and Relationship Expert

NaturalCounselor.com

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P.S.

If you are really busy and don’t have enough time to take care of your skin, try one of these natural face masks for women: cut open one or two grapes and rub the juicy part of on your face and neck. Rinse it off after 10 – 15 minutes. You can do it in the morning while you have breakfast or in the evening after work.

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