February 23
Best Vitamins For SkinBest Vitamins and Minerals for Skin
Of the vitamin B complex group, biotin is the most important for healthy skin. It is available in bananas, eggs, oatmeal and rice. The body also produces biotin.
Vitamin C keeps skin well-toned. A deficiency can cause wrinkles and skin discoloration. As skin ages, more vitamin C is essential to maintain elasticity. Broccoli, kale, cabbage, strawberries and cantaloupe are all full of Vitamin C.
Vitamin E restores moisture to skin and slows the aging of skin cells. Vegetable oil, green leafy vegetables and nuts are good sources of vitamin E.
Iron transports oxygen in the blood to hair and skin. Magnesium helps the absorption of other vitamins and minerals. Zinc helps prevent sagging and wrinkles.

October 15
Label Readers
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Just because you can’t pronounce an ingredient that is included in your lotions doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a bad thing. Case in point …Butyrospermum Parkii. Sounds scary, doesn’t it? It’s the formal name for Shea Butter, an ingredient extremely beneficial for your skin. How about Tocopherol? Sound like a chemical? It’s not, it’s Vitamin E. Ascorbic Acid, that certainly can’t be good for your skin. Wrong again. Ascorbic Acid is Vitamin C.

November 18
Take a Multi
Taking a multivitamin remains to be one of the easiest ways to stay healthy for very little effort. In real time, it’s almost impossible to take in the required nutrients your body needs via your diet. The human body needs nutrients to function properly. When there is a deficiency, we are in danger of becoming seriously ill or even dying. Vitamin supplementation can reverse illness caused by vitamin deficiency, sometimes miraculously.
We need vitamin D, especially in the winter months, when our skin lacks sun exposure. According to experts, Dr. Oz being one of which, we should consume 1000 International Units, or IUs, daily for proper vitamin D dosing. Vitamin E has been considered liquid gold in keeping skin looking young and full of elasticity (my mother being a shinning example of this, and being a vitamin E lover for as long as I can remember…she looks at least 10 years younger than she is.) Vitamin C is better than ever this time of year to ward off cold-causing germs by strengthening your immunity.
If you take prescription medications, check with your pharmacist to assure there are no cross reactions to multivitamins with prescriptions meds. Otherwise, there’s absolutely no reason you shouldn’t be taking a multivitamin on a daily basis. We love big results with little effort, and that’s exactly what a multi will do for you. Read labels, stay informed, and choose what works for you. Take a multi daily. It will help your body to function more efficiently, and it makes your skin glow. It’s a win-win anyway you slice it.






