Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Eat your way to beauty..............


In my 9 years of modelling I've heard tons of advice on how to eat right. Have you heard advice like "bananas make your hair shine or papayas make your skin glow?"  So what exactly is a good diet? What is good and bad for you? You hear so much advice sometimes it confuses you.

 You don't have to starve yourself to look good. All you need is to eat the right foods.

Eyes
- Green vegetables : Spinach, zucchini, broccoli and brussels sprouts contain a caroteinoid called lutein and a pigment called zeaxanthinan. Both defend your cells from free radicals and help keep your eyes lustrous. Avoid overcooking for best benefits. Steam or sauté, instead.
- Orange and other vegetables that are rich in antioxidants and fibre work against under-eye puffiness.


Skin
- Probiotic yoghurt : It contains good bacteria that help your skin look healthy. Eczema sufferers can benefit a great deal from a daily intake.
- Fish : Oily fish such as sardines and mackerel contain omega-3 fatty acids that reduce skin inflammation and keep it moisturised. They also promote elasticity, keeping wrinkles at bay.
- Berries : Strawberries, blueberries, etc., contain antioxidant phytonutrients that get rid of free radicals in the blood and guard your collagen, thereby boosting skin repair. Collagen makes your skin supple, smooth and plump.


Nails
- Have chicken, turkey, pork , milk, cheese, yeast, peanuts, beans, wholegrain cereals to avoid brittle nails. Pumpkin seeds are one of the most concentrated non-meat sources of zinc. But many vegetarian foods also contain phytic acid that binds with zinc, making it unavailable to the body. Hence, take a Vitamin C supplement. It will make zinc more available.


Hair
- Poultry : Lean meats like chicken and turkey provide high quality proteins, essential for growth, repair and maintenance. Low-fat milk products such as skimmed milk, yogurt and cottage cheese are great sources too. If you like eggsand don't suffer from high cholesterol, have one yolk a day. It contains Vitamin B-12 which promotes hair growth and prevents hair loss.
- Salmon : It contains omega-3 fatty acids, B12 and iron.
- Flaxseeds : What salmon does for non-vegetarians, flax seed does for vegans.
- Oysters : Try oysters for faster hair growth. They contain zinc.
- Whole wheat and brown rice : Make sure you include whole wheat, brown rice and fortified cereals in your everyday diet.

As long as you ensure you eat right amounts of healthy food, you will always be beautiful. Remember dieting doesn't mean depriving yourself from food but rather eating the right kinds of food in the right portions.......
 

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