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One of the best ways to improve the appearance of your skin is by incorporating raw food into your diet. Beautiful skin starts from the inside out. People who switch to eating mostly raw food often see an improvement in their skin and look younger.

Heating food above 105 degrees Fahrenheit destroys the enzymes as well as 50% of the protein and 70-90% of the vitamins and minerals. Eating cooked food overtaxes the body’s enzyme reserves. Eating more raw food decreases the amount of digestive enzymes your body has to produce. Raw foods are foods in their natural state with the enzymes left intact. Enzymes are needed to perform many functions in the body including digestion, assimilation and elimination of food. A drained enzyme supply can result in vitamin and mineral deficiencies, premature aging and low energy. Raw foods high in enzymes include sprouts, papaya and pineapple.

Free radicals damage your skin and interfere with collagen production causing premature aging. Antioxidants counteract free radicals that age the skin. Berries, especially blueberries, are potent antioxidants that promote collagen which reduces wrinkles. Citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons and grapefruit help rid the body of free radicals keeping the skin looking young. Foods high in the antioxidant beta carotene including carrots and apricots protect the skin against sun damage.

CoenzymeQ10 is an effective antioxidant involved in the energy process and present in every cell in the body. CoQ10 levels in the body diminish with age. CoQ10 destroys free radicals and slows aging. Spinach, broccoli and peanuts are foods high in CoQ10.

Alpha-lipoic acid is a powerful antioxidant that boosts the strength of other antioxidants such as Vitamin C and E, and assists the body’s energy production. Alpha-lipoic acid can be found in spinach, brewer’s yeast, broccoli, tomatoes and peas.

Sulfur is a mineral present in every cell in your body. It is needed in collagen production and for healthy skin, hair and nails. Organic sulfur levels in food are lost when processed, heated or dried. Sulfur is known to help improve skin conditions such as acne. High sulfur content foods include asparagus, broccoli, hemp seeds, pumpkin seeds, red pepper, garlic, onion, watercress and kale.

Silicon is an essential trace mineral needed for healthy skin, hair, nails and bones. Silicon levels decrease with age. Fruits and vegetables are the richest source of silicon including apples, oranges, cherries, grapes, strawberries, beets, cucumber, carrots and green leafy vegetables.

Phytochemicals are plant chemicals that help the body defend against damage and are said to have anti-aging properties. Phytochemicals can be found in berries, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, spinach, carrots, cocoa and bell pepper.

Raw nuts and seeds are high in Vitamin E which is beneficial to the skin. Selenium keeps the skin elastic and can be found in garlic, onions and shallots.

When the body rids itself of toxins, it passes through the skin which is the largest elimination organ. Raw food increases your detoxification rate. Drinking water helps the body rid itself of toxins. Seaweed is high in vitamins and minerals beneficial to the skin and also helps rid the body of toxins.

To achieve a healthy complexion, drink plenty of water and eat plenty of raw food. What goes into your body is reflective in your overall appearance.

 
Thanks for posting this. I try to incorporate a lot of raw foods in my diet, mainly berries, fruits (eating a lot of grapefruit these days), and drinking lots of tea. I noticed that my skin is really glowing!

 
Thanks Maph. I slip away during the holidays too, and I usually feel it within a few days. I'm not big on sweets and overly processed foods, but that's what I usually end up eating, and it usually takes a few days to get back to normal.

 
Thanks for this one Mel :icon_bigg I`m kinda obsessed about learning everything about raw food and so!

 
Btw if you would eat some vegetables like brocolli, don`t it have "bacteries" on it if you won`t cook it or something? I know you can wash it but is it enough? Can you let it sit in water and then put a little lemon in it to "kill" things that doesn`t belong in it? (silly Q maybe) :icon_chee

 
I bought a juicer recently and love it. I went for a more expensive version instead of a 40 dollar one and was glad I did from reviews I've read on the cheaper ones. Anyway, I do not eat a lot of fruit and veggies, and wanted to get more in my diet and read about the benefits of jucing. This juicer I bought is the jack lelannes (sp?) juicer, and you just put the whole fruit or veggie in the top (except for peels and no bananas), and it comes out as juice. You don't have to peel apples or pears, nor do you have to cut the seeds out.

The book says it's better for you to have the the fruit or veggie close to its natural state to get the benefits from it. I have heard of juice fasts, so I didn't really go on one, but I did juice apples & oranges, or apples and carrots as a replacement for breakfast, and my skin was glowing! I for some reason now have gotten away from it, but this thread has got me wanting to do it again, plus I felt so much better from it. The apple and carrots juiced together was suprisingly good, and no need to add sugar if you use apples because they sweeten it up enough.

 
Thx Kim, i`m gonna try the grapefruit one then, cuz it sounds safer :icon_smil

 
Thanks, Maph. Great post. I do try and have fresh fruits and veggies around the house. I try and offer my kids something fresh/raw at each mealtime, but it's sometimes difficult. I was pretty good today...tangerines at breakfast, carrots at lunch..we'll have to see about dinner. I also try and go organic as often as possible. It's a tad more expensive, but worth it.

A friend gave us a juicer for Christmas. I'm going to have to break that out of the box!!

 
I tried a raw food diet to lose weight and improve my skin...i lost wieght but i broke out, what do you think that was?

 
Kim can you do dry brushing on your face also or would it be to harsh? I want my face blood circulation to "go", cuz my face is kinda dull looking right now! Tia :icon_wink

 
Thanks again Naturally, you should see me with my pen and pad writing down every single thing that you said.....lol.....I'm going to introduce raw vegetables into my diet starting tomorrow after I pick up a couple more pieces of produce from the market because now is the time for me to start taking better care of myself.....so why not start tomorrow and from here on out. I just can't wait:clap

 

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