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		<title>What Types of Food Can Help to Prevent Acne</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#013;<br />
 Given the huge range of lotions, brushes and supplements out there that&#013;<br />
 claim to help reduce or even remove acne, it can be quite disheartening&#013;<br />
 for people with the condition to be repeatedly met by failure or &#013;<br />
unsatisfactory results each time they try something new. Some products &#013;<br />
may be more effective than others, but there&#8217;s more to preventing acne &#013;<br />
than simply trying to medicate it. One of the best ways to help battle &#013;<br />
the problem is to eat foods that are rich in minerals and vitamins that &#013;<br />
are not just natural and incredibly beneficial for the skin, but healthy&#013;<br />
 for the whole body too. </p>
<p> <strong>Nuts</strong> </p>
<p>&#013;<br />
 Not only are nuts full of natural energy, the majority are also packed &#013;<br />
with vitamins that are proven to be great for the skin. Look for &#013;<br />
unprocessed varieties such as kernels, almonds, pine and macadamia for &#013;<br />
example rather than those out of a packet coated in salt and oils. Such &#013;<br />
nuts contain plenty of selenium, magnesium, zinc, copper, vitamin E, &#013;<br />
calcium, potassium and iron &#8211; that serve to keep the skin healthy and &#013;<br />
supple. </p>
<p> <strong>Red Grapes</strong> </p>
<p> Feel free to eat the&#013;<br />
 seeds as well, as the entire grape is also full of antioxidants that &#013;<br />
can help prevent the inflammation that become apparent through skin &#013;<br />
conditions such as acne and eczema. Like nuts these can be nibbled on &#013;<br />
and picked at over the course of the day, keeping these beneficial &#013;<br />
chemicals constantly working through the body. </p>
<p> <strong>Oily Fish</strong> </p>
<p>&#013;<br />
 Often called &#8216;fatty&#8217; fish, salmon, sardines and mackerel are among the &#013;<br />
best because they are full of essential Omega 3 oils that help reduce &#013;<br />
the capacity for the skin to become inflamed while unclogging blocked &#013;<br />
pores. Omega 3 is available in supplements, but nothing beats naturally &#013;<br />
ingesting these foods for the maximum potential benefit. </p>
<p> <strong>Avocados</strong> </p>
<p>&#013;<br />
 Not only delicious and highly versatile, avocados are one of the best &#013;<br />
and most efficient sources of vitamin C that not only prevents &#013;<br />
inflammation but also serves as a natural moisturizer for the skin. Try &#013;<br />
to eat a whole fruit a few times a week, ideally in a healthy salad &#013;<br />
(minus any creamy dressings!) or whole meal sandwich. In case avocado &#013;<br />
isn&#8217;t to taste, artichokes share similar properties. </p>
<p> <strong>Brown Rice</strong> </p>
<p>&#013;<br />
 Sure it takes longer to prepare than white but that&#8217;s no excuse given &#013;<br />
that it&#8217;s not just incredibly more nutritious but contains a wealth of &#013;<br />
acne fighting properties. Full of protein and magnesium, it is also a &#013;<br />
wonderful natural source of vitamin B that is a powerful regulator of &#013;<br />
overactive hormones &#8211; that in many cases is causally linked to the &#013;<br />
development of acne. </p>
<p> <strong>Fennel</strong> </p>
<p> This is a &#013;<br />
slightly more obscure ingredient but one worth mentioning for cooks who &#013;<br />
like to use plenty of fresh root vegetables in their recipes, fennel is a&#013;<br />
 wonderful aid for the digestive system and helps encourage the &#013;<br />
excretion of toxins and free radicals that can be stubborn to shift. &#013;<br />
Remember that the skin is a bodily organ, and just like kidneys, heart, &#013;<br />
liver etc its performance is directly in relation to how well the rest &#013;<br />
of the body is. Maintaining a strong digestive tract should be key to &#013;<br />
anyone having difficulties with acne. </p>
<p> <strong>Broccoli</strong> </p>
<p>&#013;<br />
 Perhaps most people&#8217;s favorite super food, broccoli is rich in vitamins&#013;<br />
 A, B, C, E and K &#8211; the complete package when it comes to maintaining &#013;<br />
overall health, with great knock-on benefits for the skin. Like all such&#013;<br />
 vegetables try to steam rather than boil to prevent nutrients slipping &#013;<br />
out while cooking. </p>
<p> <strong>Garlic</strong> </p>
<p> Renowned for &#013;<br />
centuries thanks to its health giving benefits, garlic is one of the &#013;<br />
best and certainly most easily available foods for its antioxidant &#013;<br />
powers. It prevents the inflammation of the skin and helps the immune &#013;<br />
system to function, and is available in concentrated vitamin supplements&#013;<br />
 for those who find its taste too pungent. </p>
<p> These are some of the&#013;<br />
 recommended foods that prevent acne and by replacing your junk food &#013;<br />
with healthier alternatives, you are keeping your body healthy. </p>
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