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beauty
Reasons:
Food with a high glycemic index is to blame again. That’s why people who have oily skin have acne problems more often.
The sebaceous glands become more active, leading to blocked pores where bacteria reproduce faster and cause inflammation.
What you should do:
- A special diet can help you with your acne problem. The most important thing you need to do is eat more food with polyunsaturated fatty acids that soothe inflammation. Simply put, eat fruit, vegetables, nuts, walnuts, flax seeds, linseed oil, seaweed, and seafood.
Dry skin
Reasons:
Skin dryness indicates both a lack of cholesterol and an excess of vitamin E in your body. The former reason is mostly true for vegetarians as the biggest sources of cholesterol are fish and meat.
What you should do:
- Increase the concentration of monounsaturated fatty acids in your diet. They are best digested not when you eat oils and nutritional supplements but when you have full products, such as beans, seaweed, eggs, soy, avocado, peanuts, and other kinds of nuts.
- If you are not a vegetarian, try to eat meat and fish regularly. The best options are albacore, salmon, mackerel, and lake trout.
Wrinkles
Reasons:
Alcohol causes dehydration, which leads to the appearance of wrinkles. Sugar can be another reason for premature skin aging. The glucose that sugar contains makes your skin less supple.
What you should do:
- More than 10 years ago, American researchers found that antioxidants can make skin younger. For example, if you eat food containing soy every day, signs of skin aging will be almost invisible. It can also get rid of wrinkles around the eyes.
- Research has shown that wrinkles are less noticeable among people from Sweden, which is a consequence of good diet. The Swedes eat a lot of leafy vegetables, spinach, asparagus, celery, eggplants, garlic, and onions. But they eat almost no red meat, sugar, butter, margarine, milk, and other dairy products.
Dark circles under the eyes
Reasons:
It’s a mistake to believe that dark circles around the eyes are only an indicator of a lack of sleep. They can be a symptom of a serious illness: an allergy or some food intolerance that leads to inflammation and darkening of the area around the eyes.
What you should do:
- Get tested for food intolerance. While waiting for the test results, exclude all potentially dangerous products from your diet — for example, foods containing lactose. These include dairy products, bread, chips, instant coffee, instant soups, and artificial sweeteners.
- If you are not allergic to anything, the dark circles may be a sign of dehydration. Drink enough water, and don’t drink too much coffee.
- You should also include food that contains heme iron. Such food increases hemoglobin levels. So eat more red meat, tuna, egg yolks, and buckwheat.