Tip 1: Give Yourself
a Dry Brush Exfoliation
A dry brush exfoliation can
be done in the morning
before you shower. It
eliminates dead skin cells
and allows the skin to detox
(skin is the largest organ
of elimination). Dry brush
exfoliation also improves
lymph and blood circulation
and decreases puffiness. An
added benefit is that the
gentle pressure is calming
to the nervous system. To
give yourself a dry brush
exfoliation, you'll need a
soft, natural bristle brush.
Tip 2: Rev Up Your
Digestion
In alternative medicine,
good skin is a reflection of
a good digestive system.
People with skin disorders
such as acne, rosacea, and
psoriasis often suffer from
constipation, imbalanced
"good" vs. "bad" bacteria,
leaky gut, and other
digestive conditions. The
two most common sluggish
digestion culprits are:
- Culprit #1: Not
Enough Water Water
bathes cells and
eliminates waste
products, preventing
constipation.
- Culprit #2: Not
Enough Fiber Most
people lack fiber in
their diets - the
average person eats only
12 g of fiber a day. In
2002, the National
Academy of Sciences Food
and Nutrition Board
established recommended
fiber intakes. For men
aged 19-50 years, 38 g
fiber is recommended,
and for men over 50, 31
g fiber is recommended.
For women aged 19 to 50
years, 25 g fiber is
recommended, and for
women over 50, 21 g
fiber is recommended.
Some suggestions:
- Add Whole
Grains - Choose
whole grain products
over refined. Have
brown rice instead
of white or make
your own 50:50
combination.
- An Apple a
Day - Have an
apple, skin on, as a
snack.
- Eat
Cauliflower -
Try this delicious
Roasted Cauliflower.
- High-fiber
snacks - Snack
on nuts, seeds, and
dried fruit, such as
dates, figs, and
prunes.
- Try a "Prune
Power" Smoothie
- Prunes are a great
source of fiber.
Start your day with
this tasty Prune
Power smoothie.
- Eat Beans and
Legumes - Open a
can of your favorite
beans or legumes.
Rinse them well and
add them to your
meal.
- Ground
Flaxseeds - For
any easy fiber
boost, sprinkle
ground flaxseeds
(available at health
food stores) on
rice, salads,
oatmeal, or any
other meal. Store
flaxseeds in the
fridge.
Tip 3: Invigorate
Sluggish Circulation
Do you sit at your desk for
hours, only getting up to go
to the bathroom? One of the
best things you can do for
your skin, stress level, and
overall health is to get
moving! Inactivity may
affect skin and promote
bloating and puffiness,
acne, cellulite, and loss of
muscle tone. You'll learn
more about exercise in Step
9 of the Wellness Makeover.
Here are some quick
suggestions:
- Take a quick break
to go outside and walk
around the block.
- Book a massage
therapy appointment.
- Close your door and
stretch.
- Go to the gym.
- Start each morning
by stretching.
- Get a skipping rope.
Tip #4: Avoid Excess
Sugar
Most people do not realize
this but excess sugar is
considered one of the main
causes of premature aging.
The more sugar we eat, the
more sugar we have entering
our bloodstream. Over time,
this can result in a process
known as glycation, which is
when a glucose (sugar)
molecule damages a protein
molecule by sticking to it.
The new molecules formed are
called advanced glycation
end-products, or AGEs. AGEs
damage collagen in skin,
cartilage, and ligaments and
promote a loss of
elasticity. Wrinkles form
and skin begins to sag.
- Try This
- It
may seem impossible to
reduce your sugar
intake, but it can be
done! A gradual approach
works best. In the next
week, choose one thing
you're going to do to
decrease the amount of
sugar you consume. For
example, start by
cutting the amount of
sugar in your daily
coffee or tea by half.
Every week, find another
way you can decrease
your sugar intake.
Pretty soon, you'll be
surprised at how far
you've come!
Tip #5: Eat Some Good
Fats
Essential fatty acids are
simply fats your body cannot
live without. They are
needed to make cell
membranes, hormones, and
other body chemicals.
Essential fats are thought
to keep your heart healthy,
fight inflammation, and
possibly prevent cancer.
They are also particularly
important to people with
inflammatory conditions such
as eczema and acne, and also
for people with dry skin.
People with essential fat
deficiency sometimes notice
bumps on the backs of their
arms. Here are my
suggestions on getting more
essential fats:
- Flaxseed and
walnut oil - Use
flaxeed oil or walnut
oil with balsamic
vinegar as a salad
dressing. Be sure to
keep these oils
refrigerated. They
should not be heated or
used for cooking.
- Cold water fish
- Sardines are a good
source of essential
fats. Salmon is another
good source, however
these salmon accumulate
toxic polychlorinated
biphenyls (otherwise
known as PCBs) in their
body fat during the 95
percent of their lives
they spend at sea.
- Supplements -
Consider fish oil
supplements.