Pregnancy – Skin Care Tips For Pregnancy

Foods for Your Skin

Posted on January 9th, 2010 by

Author: Dr Danny Siegenthaler
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The skin’s functions are many, as we have discussed in other, previous articles, and it’s health is not just dependant upon good quality natural skin care products, although they do help considerably. This article on natural skin care looks at the various foods, vitamins, minerals and micro-nutrients that positively affect your skin. In addition we’ll look at specific nutrients for specific skin types, as it stands to reason, that oily skin would benefit from some foods, while dry, irritated and sensitive skin would suite other foods. Before looking at individual food, lets consider some overall factors, which we should consider in our diet. First and foremost, water. It is essential that we consume 8-10 glasses (250ml) of water per day, more if we exercise or are physically active. Secondly, regardless of what foods we eat, we should have a minimum of 15 different vegetables, fruits and nuts in our diet (in total that is). Thirdly, we should eat our biggest meal early in the day and the smallest meal late. Most people do not do this and actually have it the other way around. Think of it from this point of view — at what stage of the day do you have most of your activity in front of you — well, that’s the time to eat the biggest meal. If you want your skin to look attractive and healthy there are several rules you must follow. The most important is cleansing with natural and reviving substances, because a clean skin is bound to look healthier. Since constant washing removes most natural oils and moisture, and even the acid mantel covering, you must consciously replace these oils, moisture and acids to re-establish the skin’s protective covering. Your diet should be high in proteins, which can be found in lean meat, fish, and poultry as well as in nuts, beans, milk and eggs. Raw vegetables and fruit of all kinds are essential. Several glasses of water (this is much underestimated in it’s importance) each day are essential to flush the system clear of toxins. Below is a list of important nutrients, their benefits to the skin and the foods in which they are found. This list is by no means exhaustive, however it does provide a good starting point for utilising food as part of your skin care regime. The primary skin types are Oily, Normal and Dry. There are other skin types such as sensitive, mature or a combination there of. However, there is usually a dominant, primary skin type. Nutrients that benefit your skin and the foods that contain them Beta-carotene (provitamin A) Anti-oxidants, neutralise free radicals. Sweet Potato, Carrot, Kale, Mango, Turnip, Greens Spinach, raw; Papaya, Red Bell Pepper, Apricot, Cantaloupe, Fat Free Milk, Romaine, Eggs, Whole Milk, Raw Tomato, Broccoli, Green Bell Pepper, Orange, Parsley. Vitamin A Anti-oxidant; Vitamin A is essential for healthy hair and eyes. It is also important in the prevention and clearing of infections of the skin. Vitamin A counteracts dry skin, dandruff and wrinkle formation. It is needed for healthy blood circulation which gives a glow to the skin. Helps maintain smooth, soft disease-free skin; helps protect the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, throat lungs, which helps reduce our susceptibility to infections; protects against air pollutants and contaminants; helps improve eye sight and counteracts night-blindness; aids in bone and teeth formation; improves skin elasticity, moisture content and suppleness; and helps reverse the signs of photo-aging. Vitamin A deficiency can lead to eruptions or dry, coarse, wrinkled skin; dull and dry hair or dandruff; ridging or peeling fingernails; pimples or acne and visual fatigue. Meat, Chicken Liver, Cod Liver Oil, Cheese. Vitamin E Anti-oxidant; Vitamin E helps form muscles and tissues to prevent wrinkles and premature aging of the skin due to oxidation. It helps prevent dry, dull skin, age spots, falling hair and dandruff. It improves circulation and healing of scars. Research has shown that large doses of vitamin E double healthy cell reproduction to slow the aging process and forestall premature wrinkling. Vitamin E supplies oxygen to the blood which is then carried to the heart and other organs, thus alleviating fatigue. It aids in bringing nourishment to cells; strengthens the capillary walls preventing the red blood cells from destructive poisons (free radicals); prevents and dissolves blood clots. Avocados, Carrots. Cheese: especially Parmesan, Cheddar; Chickpeas, Egg yolk, Green leafy vegetables, Legumes, Margarine, Meats/poultry/fish, Nuts and nut oils, Oatmeal, Olives, Parsnips, Red peppers, Seeds, Soy products and soya beans, Sweet corn, Sweet potatoes, Tomatoes Watercress, Wheat germ. Vitamin C Anti-oxidant; Vitamin C, in conjunction with protein, is necessary for the production of collagen – the glue that holds us and our skin together and circumvents sags or wrinkles. It regulates sebaceous glands to keep skin from drying out; helps prevent facial lines, wrinkles and spider veins. Vitamin C is essential for the health of the hair, eyes and teeth, resistance to infection, healing of wounds and firm skin tissues. Vitamin C is believed to aid skin cells in repairing and reproducing themselves. It is also thought to stimulate production of collagen, enhancing skin smoothness and elasticity. This vitamin is excellent for skin showing signs of aging. Acerola cherry, Kiwifruit, Green peppers, Citrus fruits and juices, Ctrawberries, Tomatoes, Broccoli, Turnips, Green and other leafy vegetables, Sweet and white potatoes, and Cantaloupe. Other excellent sources include papaya, mango, watermelon, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, cabbage, winter squash, red peppers, raspberries, blueberries, cranberries, and pineapples. Vitamin B-complex B vitamins are vital for clear, luminous skin, youthful looks and for delaying greying of hair. They are essential for healthy skin, hair, and eyes. Studies show that 40 percent of dermatitis sufferers lack B vitamins. B vitamins also counteract stress, which has adverse effects on one’s appearance. Vit. B-complex is a complex of several important vitamins including B1 (thiamin), B2 (riboflavin), B6 (pyridoxine), B12 (cobalamin). Vitamin B1 is needed for nerve signal transmission. Vitamin B2 is needed for the metabolism of amino acids. Vitamin B6 is necessary for the production of many enzymes and chemical messengers (eg, neurotransmitters). Vitamin B12 is needed for red blood cell production and DNA synthesis. Whole grain cereals, wheat, Pulses, Nuts, Green leafy vegetables, Molasses, Meat, Liver, Brewer’s yeast. Vitamin D Vitamin D is essential for healthy teeth, bones and nails as well as for the assimilation of calcium and phosphorus. It promotes healthy eyes, skin and teeth. It is a vitamin found in foods such as fish, oysters, and dairy products. Also, there are enzymes in our skin that make vitamin D when the skin is exposed to sunlight. Sun exposure. Milk, Beef liver, Salmon, Tuna, Butter, Sprouted seeds. Protein Proteins are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body’s cells, tissues, and organs, and each protein has unique functions. Avocados, Brewer’s yeast, Dried legumes, Nuts, Sesame seeds, Sunflower seeds, Whole grain cereals. Other Protein foods (these help to equalise the balance between new and dying cells) Fish, Meats, Poultry. Eggs, Dairy products, Vegetable proteins, Pulses, Wheat germ. Calcium Calcium and Phosphorus work together for healthy teeth, hair, nails and bones. Calcium helps clear blemished skin and revitalizes lifeless, tired-looking skin. Calcium is essential for a variety of bodily functions, such as neurotransmission, muscle contraction, and proper heart function. Milk products, Whole wheat, Leafy vegetables, Salmon, Sardines, Shellfish, Soybeans, Sunflower seeds, Walnuts, Oranges, Lemons. Phosphorus A mineral vital to energy production; helps build bone and form cell membranes and genetic material. Dairy products, Egg yolks, Fish, Poultry, Meats, Grains, Cereals, Nuts, Fruit juices, Milk. Chromium Chromium improves circulation for healthy skin and hair. Chromium plays a role in glucose metabolism and is considered essential in trace amounts in nutrition. Brewer’s yeast, Cheese, Corn oil, Liver, Clams, Meat, Whole grains. Iodine Iodine promotes healthy hair, nails, skin, and teeth. It is an element that is necessary for the body to make thyroid hormone. It is found in shellfish and iodized salt. Iodized salt, Kelp, Onions, Seafood, Vegetable oils. Iron Iron is essential for healthy nails, skin color, and hair growth. Egg yolks, Blackstrap molasses, Dark leafy greens, Dried fruits and legumes, Lean meat, Liver, Whole wheat. Magnesium Magnesium is required to prevent skin disorders. A mineral used by the body to help maintain muscles, nerves, and bones. It is also used in energy metabolism and protein synthesis. Almonds, Apples, Apricots, Bananas, Bran, Corn, Dairy products, Figs, Grapefruit and Lemons, Meats, Raw leafy greens, Soy beans. Manganese Manganese helps to maintain healthy hair. This micronutrient activates one or more enzymes in fatty acid synthesis; it also activates the enzymes responsible for DNA and RNA production. Closely associated with copper and zinc. Bananas, Beets, Bran, Coffee, Egg yolks, Leafy greens, Legumes, Nuts, Pineapple, Tea, Whole grains. Selenium Maintains skin elasticity. It helps prevent and correct dandruff. Selenium is an essential trace mineral. Selenium activates an antioxidant enzyme called glutathione peroxidase, which may help protect the body from cancer. Asparagus, Bran, Broccoli, Chicken, Egg yolks, Milk, Onions, Red meat, Seafood, Tomatoes, Whole grains. Sulphur Helps maintain healthy hair, nails, and skin. It also prevents dermatitis, eczema, and psoriasis. An important mineral component of vitamin B1 and of several essential amino acids. Sulphur is particularly necessary for the body’s production of collagen, which helps to form connective tissue. Sulfur is also a component of keratin, the chief ingredient in hair, skin, and nails. By controlling bacteria and exfoliating the skin, sulphur is a popular acne treatment. Sulfur is thought to dissolve the top layer of dry, dead cells and slow down oil-gland activity. Bran, Brussels sprouts, Cabbage, Cheese, Clams, Eggs Fish, Mushrooms, Nuts, Peas and beans, Wheat germ. Zinc Zinc aids in the formation of collagen. It helps prevent wrinkles, dry skin and stretch marks, and promotes blemish healing. Zinc prevents hair loss, and brittle or spotted nails. Without enough zinc a deficiency of Vitamin A can occur even though the intake of that vitamin appears adequate. It is a mineral that is vital to many biological functions such as immune resistance, wound healing, digestion, reproduction, physical growth, diabetes control, taste and smell. More than 300 enzymes in the human body require zinc for proper functioning. Brewer’s yeast, Eggs, Lean red meat, Seafood, Legumes, Mushrooms, Non-fat dry milk, Pumpkin and sunflower seeds, Shellfish (oysters), Spinach, Whole grains. Omega 3 An essential fatty acid. Omega 3 may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and myocardial infarction by lowering triglyceride levels and blood pressure and preventing the formation of life-threatening thrombi. Oily Fish eg: Salmon, Flax seeds, walnuts, and Canola oil. Omega 6 An essential fatty acid (should be combined in equal portions with Omega 3’s). Cereals, Eggs, Poultry, Most vegetable oils, Whole-grain breads, Baked goods, and margarine. Foods and natural skin care products that benefit specific skin types Dry, sensitive & mature Drink more Water and consume foods high in vitamin A, B-complex, D and E; Fish such as Salmon & Tuna; Wheat germ, Almond and Linseed; use Safflower, Sunflower and Sesame oils in your cooking; Wildcrafted Herbal Products that are useful in Dry, Sensitive & Mature Skin Types: Skin Care System for dry, mature & sensitive skin; Red Earth Medicine Facial Clay. Normal Maintain a well balanced diet. Wildcrafted Herbal Products that are useful a Normal Skin Type: Skin Care System for normal skin; Yellow Earth Medicine Facial Clay. Oily Drink more Water and avoid ritch and fried foods; Include more greens and fruits; drink Yarrow Tea; add Cucumber, parsley, Cabbage, Tomato to your cooking. Wildcrafted Herbal Products that are useful for Oily Skin Types: Skin Care System for oily skin; Green Earth Medicine Facial Clay. Now that you know which foods will help you in supporting your skin and in aiding you to balance your particular skin type or skin types, the next thing you need to implement is a daily and weekly skin care regime to promote the health and vitality of your skin.

Danny Siegenthaler is a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine and together with his wife Susan, a medical herbalist and Aromatherapist, they have created Natural Skin Care Products by Wildcrafted Herbal Products to share their 40 years of combined expertise with you

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What is Rosehip oil Its botanical name is Rosa rubiginosa L. (Synonym R. eglanteria) and it belongs to the family Rosaceae. Its common names include: Wild rose, Sweet Briar, Sweet Briar Rose, Egelantier, Eglantine, or Sweetbrier. Considered a noxious plant in parts of Australia, the Wild rose is a deciduous shrub native to Europe and western Asia, and grows to 2.5-3.0m high and 2.5-3.0m wide. As is so often the case, what is considered a weed by some, and in some regions rightfully so, is often a powerful medicine for others. Just think about Dandelion, Milk thistle and so many other ‘noxious’ Australian weeds, many of which have powerful medicinal properties and several of these ‘weeds’ are used in modern pharmaceutical drugs. Where does Rosehip oil come from When the flowers looses their petals, what is left is the fruit of the rose. This is the part used to make teas, and where the carrier oil comes from. What are the properties in Rosehip oil Rose hip oil contains 80% essential fatty acids (EFAs), predominantly linoleic (Omega 3) and linolenic (Omega 6) and is naturally enriched with antioxidants beta-carotene and lycopene. It is also a good source of vitamins and minerals, especially vitamins A, C and E (natural d-alpha tocopherol), flavonoids and other biologically active compounds, thus it is a powerful antioxidant. An infusion or tea made from the dried rose petals can be used to treat headaches and dizziness; with honey added the infusion is used as a heart and nerve tonic and a blood purifier. The rosehip seed is rich in vitamin E and the carrier oil extracted from the seed is used externally in the treatment of burns, scars and wrinkles. Rosehips also contain tannins (astringents), which explains its effectiveness in the treatment of large skin pores externally, and diarrhoea when used as a tea or herbal extract, internally. Using of Rosehip oil in Skin Care Products The essential fatty acids aid the regeneration of skin cells and the repair of damaged tissues. It retards the signs of premature aging and provides excellent results in the treatment of scars, burns (including sunburn), dry eczema and other skin blemishes. The antioxidants in Rosehip oil are effective in reducing post-acne and surgical scarring. These properties of Rosehip oil make it an ideal ingredient in natural skin care products and Rosehip oil is recommended for use in anti-aging facial creams, body lotions, in hair care products for dry and damaged hair, and for use in sun care products. On its own, or in combination with other ingredients, it has been shown to be very effective in the treatment of scarring from acne or postpartum, when used for prolonged periods of time. This carrier oil is relatively expensive, however it provides a powerful arsenal of constituents for common skin problems and skin complaints and should not be overlooked.br
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Organic Serum Becomes a Natural Skin Care Solution
A number of people continue to search for natural skin care solutions that do not include inorganic chemicals or preservatives. However, it is nearly impossible to find a product that promises that each ingredient is one hundred percent natural. Many components of skin care products are manufactured in laboratories and come with side effects. Organic products have the characteristic of being completely safe, working with your natural biology, and evading all side effects that are often related to relationship between your skin and unnatural elements.
Skin care is important as your skin gives you the image that you present to others. For that reason, skin affections can affect various areas of our lives, not only skin health, but also social acceptance and self esteem. It is necessary that we find natural solutions to treat these skin problems, and luckily we have found a natural source and an answer to various skin care problems: the brown garden snail.
Powerful Immune Responses of the Common Garden Snail
The brown garden snail has been given the scientific name of Helix Aspersa Muller. If you think of the life of this creature you will realize that they face many challenges. All the time their soft delicate skin is exposed to sunlight and UV rays, pollution, and various infectious germs. They also have to crawl over sharp rocks and protect themselves from predators.
So the question is, what is their special defense mechanism? The answer is in the special serum that they secrete. It helps heal cuts and abrasions as well as regenerates their skin, shell, and sometimes tentacles and eyes without leaving behind scars.
When we cut are skin and we are vulnerable to germs and bacteria, our immune system works from the inside out. But the immune system of the snail works differently. Their system creates this secretion that bathes the creature in this moisturizing serum and protects it from the outside. The serum protects the skin as it contains antimicrobial peptides, antioxidants, and molecules that regenerate damaged cells and structures.
Snail Skins Relation to Human Skin
Scientists have concluded that the structural elements of our skin are similar to the snails skin. Therefore, the revitalizing characteristic of snail serum works similarly of human skin from the outside in. Your skin wont reject the powerful serum but will welcome its healing properties as it strengthens your bodys ability to ingest and kill infectious particles and restores balance to skin that has been previously disturbed by a wide variety of irritants or disorders.
How Snail Serum Benefits your Skin
Research have proven that the antioxidants can maintain healthy skin and improve cell function. Its enzymes can reduce excess or abnormal scarring. It can prevent premature wrinkles and skin aging but repairing damage done by the sun. It can speed up the regeneration of damaged tissues. It also can effectively activate skin regeneration during wound healing. It gives strength to skin and restores tissue elasticity, as well as actively fights acne and other skin infections. Therefore, it has been claimed as one of the best new additions to natural skin care.br
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Skin Care Products

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When skin problems like acne, itching, wrinkles, pimples etc arrives, a person looks for anti aging creams. Most of the time people get tensioned because of acne problem. Acne can be divided into red bumps and whiteheads/blackheads.

There are a large number of skin care products available today so that it is difficult to find out which one are the most convenient ones for our skin. BenzaClin, Renova, Retin_A are the most useful acne skin care products which are specially used in acne treatment. Reova, Retin_A are technical names for vitamin A. Vitamin A can help to build collagen fibers and exfoliate the skin and in this way it minimizes the appearance of fine lines. Retin-A helps with healing and cuts down on the formation of new pimples. Retin-A, Renova is useful in treating more serious acne problem as well as aged, sun damaged skin and stretch marks.

Before applying this types of medicines consult with your doctor first. Ask him/her how the doses should be taken. If you notice an increase in the irritation or flaking, its ok to take a break for a couple of days. Just dont stop completely without consulting your health care provider!

A natural treatment for acne is diet, which some say can be an acne cure and for many is the best acne treatment. There are so many foods that act naturally as a home remedy for acne and are often the best acne treatments. Best skin care product is drinking water. Most natural skin care products are made with 100% natural ingredients and no preservatives. Natural skin care products are normally made from aloe vera, Dead Sea salt and sand, flowers, and herbs.

Facial skin care products are available to treat skins like normal, oily, dry and combination. Different facial skin care products are available for different skin types. They are useful not only to keep your beauty but also to solve other skin problems. There are plenty of cleansing, toning, and moisturizing products available on the market today.
Herbal skin care products are really good for proper skin care. Herbs such as basil, turmeric and saffron are now being increasingly used in making herbal skin care products. Among these herbs aloe vera is one of the most popular herbs, which is used in cleansers, face washes, massage creams, sunscreens, and anti-acne products.

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What is Calendula

Calendula is an annual plant that thrives in almost any soil but can typically be found in Europe, Western Asia, and the United States. It belongs to the same family as daisies, chrysanthemums, and ragweed. Its branching stems grow to a height of 30 – 60 cm, and it blooms from early spring until frost. The orange-yellow petals of the flowerheads are used medicinally.

Calendula is known by its botanical name as: Calendula officinalis. It belongs to the Asteraceae (Daisies) family and is known by common names such as: Garden marigold, Poet’s marigold, Pot marigold and others.

Calendula is probably one of the most useful of all medicinal herbs. It has valuable medicinal properties and can be used as a culinary herb and for skin care and cosmetic purposes.

Applications in traditional medicine include:

Eczema
Gastritis
Minor burns (including sunburn)
Wound healing

Other indications include:

Antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, healing, and soothing.
Infusion of the petals used as lotion for skin cleansing and softening.
Taken internally for poor circulation, varicose veins, ulcers, colitis, stomach cramps; also, headaches, toothache, ague, and skin problems.
Said to strengthen and comfort the heart and aid in digestion.
For external use, an oil is made from the flowers for skin problems and sunburn; used in ointment form to heal acne and fade old scars and for external sores, cuts, bruises, burns and rashes.
Usually combined with chamomile and comfrey for a soothing ointment in cases of skin problems, burns, cuts, insect bites, stings and bruises.
An infusion from the leaves is used for tired swollen feet.
Flowers used in infusion form as a wash for red eye.

Where does Calendula come from

Calendula is native to Southern Europe around the Mediterranean Sea. It has been used by ancient Greeks, and was known to Indian and Arabic cultures before the Greeks. The botanical name comes from the Latin clandulae or calends meaning ‘throughout the months’, which was intended to emphasize the very long flowering period of the Marigold.

What are the properties in Calendula

Calendula is a well-known antiseptic and wound healer. It reduces swellings and bruises, relieves and heals effects of stings and bites and infected sites.

The use of Calendula in natural skincare products is similar to that of Arnica, but it has a much gentler action and the additional benefit of wound healing. It can be used on all skin types and in all conditions.

Its traditional uses include: Anti-inflammatory, anti-septic and wound healing applications.

Known active constituents

The petals and pollen contain triterpenoid esters (an anti-inflammatory) and the carotenoids flavoxanthin and auroxanthin (antioxidants, and the source of the yellow-orange coloration). The leaves and stems contain other carotenoids, mostly lutein (80%) and zeaxanthin (5%), and beta-carotene. Plant extracts are also widely used by cosmetics, presumably due to presence of compounds such as saponins, resins and essential oils.

Calendula officinalis is used for the treatment of skin disorders and pain, and as a bactericide, antiseptic and anti-inflammatory.

Use of Calendula in natural skin care products

Calendula contains high amounts of flavonoids, plant-based antioxidants that protect the body against cell-damaging free radicals. As a result of it is a preferred ingredient in natural anti-aging skin care products and moisturisers formulated for dry, sensitive and damaged skin.

Researchers are not sure what active ingredients in calendula are responsible for its healing properties, but it appears to have anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and antibacterial effects in addition to the beneficial effects from the antioxidants.

Calendula is often used in natural skincare products that address sensitive, dry, irritable skin as seen in conditions such as eczema, dermatitis and similar skin problems.

Danny Siegenthaler is a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine and together with his wife Susan, a medical herbalist and Aromatherapist, they have created Natural Skin Care Products by Wildcrafted Herbal Products to share their 40 years of combined expertise with you.

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How to close pores? – Everyone who wants to have clear, perfect skin without acne and enlarged pores is trying to get an answer to this question. So if you also care about your skin beauty and find out simple and quick tips on how to close pores, then this article is just what you need to start the right skin care.

Maintaining pore free skin starts with proper skin cleansing each and every day. You should not neglect daily wash and cleansing procedure even for one day. Don’t try to deceive yourself with excuses that you are too busy or too tired to care about your skin. Keep in mind that your skin, especially face skin is breathing well when it is clean and clear. Pore of the skin is a vital organ which transmits important nutrients to hair follicles. Therefore you need to keep pores clean to avoid acne and other skin care problems.

But if you already have enlarged pores, here are natural skin care tips on how to close pores with natural skin care products:

1. Use special daily wash and cleansing remedies with herbal ingredients every day.

2. Avoid using oil rich products which will only increase the secretion of oil glands on your face. It’s better to use only oil-free products.

3. You may use soft sponge to cleanse make-up and dust from your face.

4. Avoid rubbing pores firmly or squeezing blackheads on them.

5. Just before going out of shower, wash your face with cold water to close enlarged pores.

Remember that an ordinary acne treatment cannot help you to get rid of enlarged pores and pimples forever.

You need a unique combination of specially chosen acne product and pore minimizer endorsed by doctors, herbalists and consumers that:

- Attacks acne bacteria from inside and out
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