Archive for the ‘Age Management’ Category

Whats bad about…sugary snacks for skin

Monday, June 9th, 2008

So, we know some of the foods that are good for our skin…..but what about the bad guys;

Refined sugar and carb snacks may give you a quick buzz, but this burst of’ energy’ is not good for your system. Very simply explained it puts the blood sugar out of balance and your body sends out more insulin to cope with this. If this happens regularly it results in the decreased ability to remove excess blood glucose from the bloodstream.

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Fruit and Veg for Skin

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

I’m often asked by patients if any ‘type of food or diet’ can help improve the general condition of skin. The answer to this one is a very definate ‘yes’ and so I’ve dug out a few articles written by Patrick Holford, one of the U.K’s top nutritionalists, to give you some basic facts on the realtionship between diet and skin health and some top tips to help improve and maintain ‘good skin’.

A good diet consistsisting of fresh, untreated foods is essential for the health of your entire body, not just your skin and reducing the speed at which it ages or degenerates in any way. Given the importance of keeping your digestive tract and liver in good working order for healthy skin, a diet should include foods naturally high in fibre, e.g. raw or lightly cooked veg and fruit, wholegrains, root vegetables, lentils and beans, well chewed and eaten when you are relaxed.

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Sunbeds and Sunlight

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Well, we’re all sat here waiting for some sunshine and in anticipation it seems that all the mags are catching up with the dangers of sun bathing and sunbeds. It’s great to see some really good articles on the dangers of the sun, both in relation to ageing and more importantly skin cancer. ‘New’ magazine had a really good article this week about the dangers of sunbeds, with Rebecca Russell, manager of Cancer Research UK’s SunSmart campaign making some pertinent comments about the dangers associated with Sunbeds. Rebecca states that evertime you use a sunbed ‘you are increasing your risk of developing skin cancer and making your skin leathery, coarse and wrinkly’.

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