Dietitians Dish: How to Feed Your Skin

The following post was written by the registered dietitians of C & J Nutrition , Stephanie Clarke and Willow Jarosh. We turned to them for their expert advice to answer a FitSugar reader’s question on the relationship between diet and skin care. Hi, I need some help with my skin and breakouts. Are there any foods you recommend avoiding to decrease acne? Any foods you recommend to improve the quality of my skin overall? Thanks! – Edible Skin Tricks? Research is really varied as to how diet may affect acne. You’ll often hear people cite dairy as a cause of acne, but again, research really hasn’t been able to back this up solidly. If you think a specific food might be triggering breakouts, keep a food journal to see if there’s a correlation. According to some researchers, spiked insulin levels from eating too many refined carbs. Sugary, processed foods can cause inflammation in the body (including skin cells) that leads to premature aging and wrinkles. Make sure to choose whole grains and whole grain products, beans, fruit for your carb choices most often. In general, for the healthiest-looking skin we recommend: Not smoking and avoiding spending time around smoke and do wear sunscreen/hats when spending time outside. Eat foods rich in antioxidants – they destroy free radicals – research says vitamin C, E, A (beta carotene), and selenium nourish and protect skin, which can help keep it looking better for longer! (P.S. Retin-A, Renova are high potency vitamin A creams.) Here’s more on those vitamins.

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Dietitians Dish: How to Feed Your Skin

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