'I'm a doctor and there are five foods to eat as you age for a youthful glow'

'I'm a doctor and there are five foods to eat as you age for a youthful glow'
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Sarra Gray

By Sarra Gray


Published: 31/12/2023

- 09:01

Updated: 31/12/2023

- 12:59

The food you eat can make a huge difference to how your skin looks

What Britons put into their bodies becomes more important as they age.

Doctors have shared the five foods that can help slow down the visible ageing of the skin.


Those hoping to achieve a youthful glow should choose foods packed full of vitamins.

Aesthetic doctors at Sozo Aesthetic Clinic shared what is worth stocking up on.

Nuts

Doctors shared the best foods for glowing skin

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Nuts

Nuts have many benefits and can help with the maintenance of clear skin.

The doctors said: "Nuts can be beneficial for the skin due to their nutrient content, such as almonds, walnuts and pistachios.

"Nuts, especially Brazil nuts, are high in selenium, a mineral with antioxidant properties that can help clear skin and decrease acne breakouts."

Green juice

A green juice can be a quick way to stock up on nutrient-dense fruits and vegetables.

Experts continued: "Green juice typically refers to a drink made from blending various green vegetables and fruits. It's often promoted as a nutritious drink due to its high content of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

"Common ingredients might include leafy greens like kale, cucumber, celery, apples, and other fruits or vegetables."

Ginger

Ginger has lots of benefits, from boosting immunity to easing feelings of sickness. It can also help the appearance of the skin.

The doctors said: "Ginger has great anti-inflammatory effects.

"Inflammation is often associated with various skin conditions, such as eczema and rosacea, and the anti-inflammatory properties of ginger may help soothe and calm the skin.

"Including ginger in your diet can be achieved by adding it to recipes, drinking ginger tea, or adding it to smoothies."

Carrots

Carrots can help with dry skin

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Carrots

Carrots can help with dry skin which is particularly useful during the cold weather.

Doctors continued: "Packed with vitamin A, carrots contribute significantly to skin health by aiding in cell turnover and preventing dryness, so it’s perfect timing to incorporate carrots into your diet to help your skin battle the colder winter months."

Blueberries

Blueberries can support the production of collagen, the experts said. Collagen increases the elasticity of skin which can make it appear younger.

The doctors said: "Blueberries are rich in vitamins and antioxidants that can help boost the strength of collagen fibres in our skin in order to give it a healthy glow."

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