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Is your health, home and beauty only skin deep?

An interesting and important  book is has hit the market for all Informed Beauty's.

The Healthy Home is about the dangerous substances  that we may be exposed to on a daily basis, and the simple but effective changes we can start making to help us reduce the toxic burden of living in the modern world.  Love it!

 

Seven Steps for a Looking Better — From the Inside Out 

By Dr. Myron Wentz and Dave Wentz Authors of The Healthy Home: Simple Truths to Protect Your Family From Hidden Household Dangers 

At one time or another, we’ve all heard the saying that beauty comes from within. This saying means more than you know. How well you look on the outside greatly depends on how well you take care of your body on the inside. Your daily habits, whether good or bad, greatly contribute to how healthy your cells are, and, in turn, how youthful or how aged you look. 

If you want to look better, you have to take better care of your body on the cellular level. Here are seven things you can start doing today that will improve the way you look and feel, from the inside out. 

Diet Your skin is your largest and most visible organ, yet it is the last to receive nutrients from the body. Keep your skin healthy (and looking good) by eating foods rich in protein and healthy fats. Healthy fats like monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, along with key amino acids and protein, are crucial for collagen formation and cell repair. Lean meats like chicken and fish, along with avocado, nuts, and olive oil, provide these critical nutrients. Additionally, foods high in antioxidants, such as dark berries and leafy greens, help fight against free radicals that cause oxidative damage to your cells.

Water Aside from eating right, you should also stay hydrated. Why? Your body is made up of more than 10 trillion cells, and they all need water to operate at an optimal level. Water helps your cells keep their shape, and acts as a conduit for healthy, necessary biochemical processes within your cells to take place. Our bodies are more than 60 percent water, so replenishing lost fluids throughout the day is necessary for healthy cells and glowing, healthy skin. There are many sports drinks and fruit juices out there claiming to “rehydrate,”but purified water is best. Drink eight to 12 eight-ounce cups of water a day.

Supplements If you are like the average American adult, you are not getting the nutrients your body requires to function at its best. Poor eating habits consisting of processed, fatty, sugary foods can lead to many health concerns, including erratic blood sugar levels and obesity. Even if you try your best to eat the freshest fruits and vegetables, you are probably still lacking several key nutrients because it’s difficult to consume the amount of nutrients your body needs to function properly with food alone. To help ward off malnutrition, supplement a healthy diet with high-quality vitamins and minerals. Studies show that synergistic vitamin and mineral blends yield better results than taking individual nutrients on their own.

Every body is different, so start with a high quality multivitamin or vitamin pack and then customize additional nutrients as needed. And remember: it could take several months of consistently taking your vitamins to see visible results. Just know you’re doing your body a favor by giving it exactly what it needs to function at an optimal level. 

Sleep There is a reason it’s called “beauty sleep.” Getting quality rest in a good quantity — 6–8 hours — every night gives your body and mind a chance to recuperate from the stresses of the day. But this is also the time when your cells repair themselves. If this process is disrupted, it will show on your face through puffiness, dark circles, and uneven skin tone. If you have trouble falling asleep, there are a few natural options. A melatonin supplement can work with your body’s natural melatonin production to help you achieve optimal rest for renewed energy. Try incorporating a repetitive habit into your daily bedtime routine to help mentally trigger your brain to shut down for the night. Reading is one such activity. Regular exercise can also improve the quality of your rest. Speaking of exercise. . .

Exercise Regular cardiovascular and strength training will not only help you feel better; it will help you look better too. Regular exercise can boost your mood and improve your sexual drive, and sweating during exercise helps cleanse your pores of toxins to reveal brighter, healthier-looking skin.

Quit Smoking Smokers are basically asking their skin to age faster. Nothing damages your skin and overall health more. According to the Mayo Clinic, “Smoking narrows the tiny blood vessels in the outermost layers of skin, which decreases blood flow. This depletes the skin of oxygen and nutrients, such as vitamin A, that are important to skin health.”Smoking also reduces your skin’s elasticity, which will increase those lines on your forehead and around your eyes. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/skin-care/SN00003 Stop Stressing It may be hard to believe, but the mental strain caused by stress can also tax the body. Excessive stress can lead to all sorts of damage, including high blood pressure and heart disease. But it also causes skin damage, including wrinkles and breakouts. Managing your stress correctly can produce positive results on how you look and feel. Even just a few minutes of silent meditation or deep breathing can help calm and de-stress the body and the mind.

One Last Thought Your skin will eventually age — that is inevitable. But simple steps like the ones listed above can keep the signs of aging at bay for as long as possible.

It’s also important to remember that not all skin care products are made with the highest quality ingredients and are best for your skin. Stay away from products that contain harsh chemicals and preservatives that actually speed up the aging process and will eventually cause more harm than good. Remember, your skin is the last organ to receive nutrients from the body and often the first to show signs of nutritional deficiency. Proper nutrition and a well-balanced diet are truly the key factors for overall health and beauty.

© 2011 Dr. Myron Wentz and Dave Wentz, authors of The Healthy Home: Simple Truths to Protect Your Family From Hidden Household Dangers

Author Bios

Dr. Myron Wentz , author of The Healthy Home: Simple Truths to Protect Your Family From Hidden Household Dangers, holds a Ph.D. in microbiology with a specialty in immunology from the University of Utah. He founded Gull Laboratories in 1974 and developed the first commercially available diagnostic test for the Epstein-Barr virus. Later, he founded USANA Health Sciences andSanoviv Medical Institute. Dr. Wentz was honored in June 2007 with the Albert Einstein Award for Outstanding Achievement in theLife Sciences. He is the author of A Mouth Full of Poison and Invisible Miracles. He travels the world with his lovely partner, Prudence.

Dave Wentz , author of The Healthy Home: Simple Truths to Protect Your Family From Hidden Household Dangers, is chief executive officer of USANA Health Sciences, a state-of-the-art manufacturer of nutritional supplements and health products. He received a bachelor’s degree in bioengineering from the University of California, San Diego. Dave lives with his wife, Reneé, and children, Andrew and Sydney, in Salt Lake City, Utah, where he enjoys skydiving, playing volleyball and soccer, mountain biking, and skiing Utah’s famous powder. For more information please visit http://www.myhealthyhome.com/

 

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Mane Nutrients - Nourish a NO Fail Folicle

Our HAIR is a great indicator of a person's general health. Research has shown that hair suffers significantly under the pressures of stress, environmental toxins, excess alcohol consumption, lack of sleep and poor eating habits. Like nails, because hair is growing all the time, it is important to maintain a healthy diet at all times to provide optimal quality of growth.

If your body has been suffering from stress and poor dietary habits, your hair might be reflecting its struggle to regenerate healthy cells and shining growth.

Aside from increasing your water intake on a daily basis and getting rid of any toxic habits, following are some important dietary supplements that can help restore your mane:

Vitamins

- C

- E

- B-6

- Biotin

- Inositol

- folic acid

Minerals:

- Magnesium

- Sulfur

- Silica

- Zinc

- Beta-carotene is converted to Vitamin A as the body needs it and helps maintain normal growth and bone development, protective sheathing around nerve fibers, as well as promoting healthy skin, hair and nails.

- Flaxseed oil - use the oil in salads, take capsules or liquid teaspoons

There are some great supplements on the market today that are specifically designed to support healthy, shining hair, skin and nails.

We would recommend trying to get as many of your nutrients out of a healthy balanced diet as possible as the quality of absorption and other nutritional benefits exceed those of a supplement.

Here at KASIA ORGANIC SALON, we do a lot of health coaching, cleansing, and..... support with high grade supplements, as we do see adding a foundational  PROBIOTIC (for GUT health) and OMEGA for cell regeneration is incredibly helpful and needed in today's stressful surroundings.

What is your favorite Green SMOOTHIE?

Cleanse with GREEN SMOOTHIES!

Making smoothies at home saves time and money and you know exactly what is going into your body!

Add into your blender:

1. 1 1/2 cups fresh water

2. 2 cups leafy greens, kale/spinach/ collard greens, you choose

3. BLEND until it is a smooth color consistency

4. add in your fruits

5. add in some dried stevia leaf or honey if you need extra sweetener

6. Blend it all together

Get started with one of these GREEN combos, one for every day of the week:

1. Spinach, mango – simple and surprising!

2. Kale, pineapple, mango

3. Collard greens, pineapple, banana

4. Spinach, pears, apples and cinnamon spice

5. Banana, grapes and parsley

6. Kale, blueberries and bananas

7. Romaine, banana, orange juice & fresh ginger

Cheers!

A Beautiful Diet

Nutrients for youthful skin

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While it’s true that what you eat may show up on your hips, researchers found that it also shows up on your face. A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition1 by head researcher Maeve C. Cosgrove, Ph.D., and her colleagues provides more details. If you want your skin to appear more youthful as you age, you’ll make sure to get plenty of vitamin C and linoleic acid. You’ll also avoid eating a high-fat, high-carbohydrate diet.

The study examined data from 4,025 women aged 40–74 from the first National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES I) to see if certain nutrients affected skin aging. NHANES I was a study conducted in the U.S. with 30,000 participants from all walks of life between 1971 and 1974 on a variety of topics pertaining to health and nutrition. These women had been evaluated by dermatologists to assess skin aging, which was defined by three factors: wrinkles, dryness from aging (senile dryness), and thinning of the skin (skin atrophy).

Most studies on nutrients and their impact on skin aging and appearance have been done by evaluating women taking supplements. Dr. Cosgrove’s team looked at daily intake through foods instead. Their results were somewhat unique, too, in that they were the same regardless of age, race, education, sunlight exposure, income, menopausal status, body mass index, supplement use, physical activity, and energy intake.

According to the study, women were less likely to have wrinkles if they got plenty of vitamin C in their diet. Dr. Northrup explains why this makes sense, “Wrinkles result from the breakdown of elastin and collagen fibers in the deeper layers of the skin. Vitamin C is essential for the production and repair of collagen, the substance that gives skin its youthful appearance. Vitamin C is also a powerful antioxidant—an anti-ager—that’s been shown to help restore a smooth surface and youthful glow to skin.”

The researchers found that women with higher intakes of linoleic acid (an omega-6 essential fatty acid) had less dryness and less skin atrophy. Dr. Northrup continues, “Linoleic acid is found in nuts, whole grains, most vegetable oils, eggs, and poultry—foods that are healthy for the entire body as well as the skin. In addition to these foods, I also recommend that women get more omega-3 fats in their diet. The typical American diet is deficient in healthy omega-3 fats. And fish oil, a terrific source of omega-3 fatty acids, is one of the best beauty supplements for skin, hair, and nails.”

The study concluded that if a woman’s diet is high in fats and carbohydrates, she’s more likely to have wrinkles and skin atrophy. Dr. Northrup adds, “No one doubts there are health benefits of nutrient-rich fruits and vegetables, healthy fats, and enough fiber. What most people don’t realize is that the same diet that prevents diabetes and heart disease also provides you with a radiant complexion. A diet too high in refined carbohydrates results in cellular inflammation and free radicals. These age us from the inside. And ultimately it’ll show on our face."

You can protect your body and enhance your beauty by eating a low-glycemic diet, getting lots of fruits and vegetables, and taking vitamin/mineral supplements that provide comprehensive antioxidant protection. This would include coenzyme Q10, vitamins C and E, and grape seed extract.” Dr. Northrup continues, “You’ll also want to protect your skin from smoke and excessive sun exposure. And I highly recommend that you adopt a beauty ritual that pampers your skin with high-quality skin care products that support skin health.”

Dr. Northrup adds, “There’s nothing more beautiful than a woman with a smile. It makes wrinkles fade into the background. Live your life joyously and let it show on your face.”

Thank you to Christiane Northrup, M.D:

Learn More | Recommended Reading

* The Wisdom of Menopause by Christiane Northrup, M.D. Chapter 11, From Rosebud to Rosehip: Cultivating Midlife Beauty

References

1. Cosgrove, M.C., et. al, 2007. Dietary nutrient intakes and skin-aging appearance among middle-aged American women. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, October:Vol. 86, No. 4, 1225-1231.

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