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The ABCs of Nutrients for Healthier Skin and Nails

by Trish



You lead a busy life – going to work, juggling schedules, caring for family, attending sporting events and usually fixing fast meals. With little time to pamper or pay attention to yourself, you wake up one morning and find yourself staring at a lined, furrowed and spotted person in the mirror. Is that really your face? When did your nails turn into ogre appendages?


Suddenly feeling as old as you look, you try desperately to cover up these telltale signs using cosmetics, a temporary fix that will mask reality until you wash it off. While reaching out frantically for wonder creams may be your first temptation, it may be wiser to address your dietary habits instead. Check your daily intake of vitamins and minerals. Check the fluids – are you drinking enough water? Are you including antioxidants in your routine? Once you’ve performed all these checks, you are ready to stock up on the missing elements and begin your journey to a fresh and youthful you.

Vitamins C, E, A, K and B-complex are fundamental nutrients for the vitality of your skin, and by extension your nails. The nails receive their vitality from the nutrients found in the skin. Exposure to the sun, smoke and pollution – known as free radicals – drains your skin of its moisture content, leading to age spots and wrinkles.

Know Your “A”

Vitamin A compounds containing beta-carotene, alpha-carotene, and Beta-Cryptoxanthin are found in vegetables such as carrots, sweet potatoes, spinach and pumpkins. Meats, dairy and fish contain fat-soluble retinoids that promote healing and repair of skin tissue, and are used in many topical creams.

Know Your “B” Family

Biotin is the “B” that you need for the health of your hair, skin and nails. Eggs, rice, oatmeal are rich sources of this vitamin. Niacin helps your skin retain moisture levels. Lack of it can cause severe scaling and dryness of the skin. Vitamin B12, with powerful regenerative properties, is found exclusively in animal products – meat, poultry, eggs and dairy.

Know Your “C”

Vitamin C helps minimize ultraviolet damage; citrus fruits, strawberries, papaya, kiwi, bell peppers, broccoli, leafy greens and tomatoes are excellent sources. To speed up the process of reversing existing damage, you can use topical Vitamin C enriched creams that have collagen-renewal benefits.

Know Your “E”

A fat-soluble vitamin, rich in antioxidant properties, it is your defense against skin ailments and disorders. Found in spinach, liver, eggs, nuts and avocados, you can also buy this vitamin in supplement form, or in creams for topical use.
Know Your “K”Topical application of this vitamin, especially for the treatment of dark under eye circles, bruises and prevention of scars, produces remarkable results.

Other Important Nutrients

Omega-3 fatty acids found in fatty fish and flax seeds help lock in hydration, and lycopene contained in tomatoes reduces your chances of sunburn. By consuming foods containing these, and supplementing if necessary, your body receives adequate supplies of food for the skin.

Houston Nail Clinic sees the importance of good nutrition for healthy skin and nails every day. Providing laser toenail fungus treatments, the clinic finds that those who eat healthier are also less likely to develop toenail fungus and other skin conditions.  To pay proper attention to your skin and nails, you must pay proper attention to your diet.

Filed Under: Health and Fitness, Skin Care Tagged With: diet, fluids, healthy, minerals, nails, pollution, skin, sleep, smoke, sun, vitamins, water

Too skinny?

by The Diva

Over the last month or so I’ve noticed that my husband has lost quite a bit of weight. Not that he really needed to lose weight. Oh sure just about everyone can stand to lose five or ten pounds, but about a month ago I started thinking .. geez he’s getting pretty skinny … I started to get worried that he was losing too much weight.

It’s not like he’s been trying to lose weight or that’s he’s found the best weight loss pill ever or anything … I think he’s just been walking a lot more lately and just eating a little less. Nothing too drastic – but it suddenly started to show – fast.

We were in a store earlier today and someone that worked with my husband at the hospital but hadn’t seen him in a while came up to us and made a big deal out of how skinny my husband looked. He actually said it made my husband look older … maybe that will make him eat a bit more? LOL

Anyway .. hopefully my husband doesn’t keep losing weight or I’m going to think something is seriously wrong with him.

Filed Under: Health and Fitness, Home and family, House and Home, Items to Try Tagged With: diet, eating, fast, food, friend, hospital, husband, loosing weight, losing weight, pounds, quick, skinny, work

I have to start working out

by The Diva

I have to start getting in better shape. Now that the weather is getting better I want to start getting out for a long walk every day at the very least.

Consider that I’m home on medical leave and that I suffer from chronic pain it’s hard for me to plan a regular fitness regime because I just don’t feel well every day … in fact I barely ever feel well. So … I guess I just need to plan to do something daily that I should be able to do most days even if I don’t feel all that well. I figure that if I start feeling somewhat better after I begin walking regularly I could always add more workouts to my schedule if I can handle it.

Someone told me I should think about taking optimum nutrition pro complex but I think I’ll hold off talking any supplement for now until I see if I can just stick to walking regularly and also check out supplement with my doctor.

Do you have trouble getting into a regular fitness schedule? I know it’s probably a little harder for me since I’m in chronic pain, but I have to try.

Filed Under: Health and Fitness, Items to Try, Recreation Tagged With: chronic pain, diet, fitness, fitness schedule, medical leave, regular walk, walk, work out

My Bell Pepper weight loss experiment

by The Diva

You know, I was just thinking about how I managed to lose so weight so fast last fall. I had thought it was because of a new medication that I had just started at the time, a medication for my migraines that has a side effect of causing appetite loss and as a result weight loss.

Well that might have been a big part of it, but I think I’ve discovered something else that works for me … just like weight loss supplements works for others. Bell Peppers – believe it or not.

Honest. In the fall when I dropped 15 pounds in about three weeks I was eating grilled chicken and grilled peppers pretty much every day. Now when I thought about it recently I realized that almost every time I go through a period of losing weight it’s when I’m eating bell peppers on a regular basis. Maybe that sounds odd, but there have been studies that prove that eating peppers can raise your body temperature for a short period after eating them thus raising your metabolism. I also feel that when I eat them they act as an appetite suppressant. I just don’t crave snacks, sweets or carbs anywhere near as much as I do when I’m not eating them on a regular basis.

My husband agrees that he feels less “snacky” when we’re eating Bell Peppers. I either grill them on the barbecue or roast them in the oven and as I said we generally eat them with grilled (or baked) chicken breasts (boneless/ skinless). We could both stand to lose a few pounds before spring/summer so I figure why not continue to eat bell peppers for another month to 6 weeks and see if we both continue to lose weight. Hey if it works that’s great. Plus, bell peppers are good for you, they’re high in vitamins, antioxidants and fiber.

Filed Under: Cooking and Recipes, Food and Drink, Health and Fitness, Home and family, Items to Try Tagged With: appetite suppresant, bell peppers, body temperature, diet, grilled chicken, husband, losing weight, metabolism, migraine, migraine medication, pounds, regular, side effect, Weight loss

Trying to get motivated again

by The Diva

Do you remember the posts I was writing in the Autumn about how I was losing weight quickly? How it was because of a new migraine medication that I was taking? Well … something strange started happening with my body in November and early December and I started gaining the weight that I’d lost back again.

I’m at a loss as to what to do. I’d love to lose the weight again. It was so nice! Maybe I should start reading lipozene review or something? Actually I do have an elliptical machine and I’ve been thinking of pulling it out and starting to use it again. I’ve been really tired lately so finding the energy to do this might be difficult but I’ve got to try.

I’ll keep you posted as to how the weight lose goes.

Filed Under: Health and Fitness, Home and family, Items to Try Tagged With: autumn, diet, elliptical, loose, lose, Medicine, sudden gain, tired, Weight loss

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