6 Foods That Will Protect Your Skin
These
6 foods each contribute something to the fight between your skin and
the harmful UV rays of the sun. Learn about the foods that protect your
skin and fight against damage and the formation of cancer.
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1. Strawberries vs. wrinkles
Strawberries have one of the largest concentration of vitamin C and have the power to hold off wrinkles as well as help prevent the loss of skin elasticity that comes with the years. These are the findings of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. The power of vitamin C to hold off wrinkles comes from its ability to get rid of those free radicals created by the sun's ultra violet rays as well as its role in manufacturing collagen, the material most responsible for the health and vitality of our skin. You can find lots of vitamin C in red peppers, broccoli and citrus fruit as well.
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2. Coffee vs. Skin Cancer
A study published at a European
Journal of Cancer discovered that a cup of coffee once a day can
decrease the risk of skin cancer. The study checked 93 thousand women
and discovered that a daily dose of coffee significantly reduced the
risk of skin cancer. The caffeine, also existing to a lesser degree in
tea, helps kill off pre-cancer cells and damaged skin cells by blocking
the protein they need to make fast replications (which lead to cancer).
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3. Tomatoes vs. Sun damage
The red color of the tomato is its
secret weapon for protection from the sun's harmful rays. It is a
pigment, a carotenoid called lycophen that filters the radiation of the
sun and prevents the tomato from being damaged. This same effect works
for the human body as well, as proven by a study that examined how an
addition of tomato sauce to your daily diet affects the skin's
resiliency.
The study discovered that 2.5 table
spoons of tomato sauce a day were enough to significantly decrease the
damage our skin took from the sun. This same effect can be achieved by
drinking 1 and 2/3 of a glass of carrot juice every day. Carrots also
contain carotenoid pigments. In fact, all red-orange foods will give
this result, such as pumpkins, certain yams etc.
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4. Soy beans vs. Flabby skin
Soy is rich in a group of chemcial
compounds called Isoflavones. A recent American study found that these
compounds help prevent wrinkles that occur as a result of ultra violet
radiation. The isoflavones prevent the deconstruction of collagen, the
material that keeps our skin tight and flexible. This compound exists in
all soy products, such as soy milk, tofu etc.
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5. Corn vs. Sun Damage
Corn has a yellow pigment called
Lutein which is quite similar to the pigment found in tomatoes. Like the
tomatoes, this is a chemical mechanism humans can benefit from, and the
pigment supplies the skin with the protection it needs against the
sun's rays. Lutein can also be found in egg yolk and spinach, and it not
only helps the skin, but also the eyes, keeping them safer from macular
damage.
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6. Salmon Vs. Pre-Cancer cells
The omega-3 fatty acid found in
salmon has many health properties. One of the most important one if
protecting our cells form free radicals caused by UV light. Research
published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition kept track of
1,100 Australians, who get a lot of sun exposure, for 5 years, checking
their eating habits. Findings showed a whopping decrease of 30% in the
formation of pre-cancer cells for those living on a diet rich in fish
with high omega-3 levels, such as salmon, tuna and sardines. In
addition, omega-3 helps the body keep its collagen levels.
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