We all know that food nourishes our bodies and fuels our
daily activities and workouts, but did you know that food can also...
...serve as a natural remedy for a multitude of ailments such as soothing itchy skin, healing wounds, and protecting our skin from sun damage? Read on to see how you can make your refrigerator your new medicine cabinet!
Oatmeal has long been touted as a healthy food, and you
probably already know that the soluble fiber found in oats may help to lower
cholesterol, but did you also know that oats are often used as a natural remedy
to soothe itchy skin that results from eczema or other skin conditions? As a
child, I remember my mother having me take an oatmeal bath to soothe my itchy
chicken pox. To make your own oatmeal bath, you will want to grind the oatmeal
first to make it the most effective. Using a coffee grinder, grind regular
rolled oats into a fine powder and then dissolve a cup or two of the powder
into a bath of lukewarm (not hot, as it can dry skin out) water. Soak for at
least 10 minutes.
Honey is a natural sweetener that contains many nutrients
such as potassium, zinc, and calcium, just to name a few. But did you know that
honey also has antibacterial properties? Studies have shown that when honey is
applied to sores in the mouth, it can help to heal the sores and reduced
discomfort. It should be noted though, that infants under the age of one should
never be given honey as their immune systems are unable to kill botulism
spores.
Yogurt is one of my favorite healthy snacks, but it is also
a powerful food that, according to studies can do everything from prevent bad
breath to treat a yeast infection. Yogurt that contains live cultures of good
bacteria such as lactobacillus acidophilus and streptococcus thermophilus (and
most yogurts do) promotes the growth of this good bacteria in the body when
eaten daily and has been shown to help improve digestive issues and to help
treat yeast infections. Also, a Japanese study found that individuals who
consumed 6oz. of unsweetened yogurt containing this bacteria daily had a
reduction in the bacteria that causes bad breath!
Red and orange foods such as sweet potatoes, cantaloupe, and
red bell peppers are not only great sources of vitamin C and other
antioxidants, but these nutrients may also to help protect the skin from sun
damage and prevent skin cancer. Although it's no excuse to avoid using
sunscreen, the beta carotene and other antioxidants in these founds have been
shown in studies to aid in the protection of the skin from sun damage by
building up in the skin and forming a protective barrier. The needed amount of these
foods has not yet been determined; however, eating at least 5 servings a day of
colorful fruits and vegetables is a good place to start.
No one likes to have dandruff or thin, splitting nails. But
did you know that eating cauliflower might be the solution? Cauliflower
contains biotin, a vitamin that has been shown to promote the health of skin
and nails, specifically by helping to control dandruff and thicken nails to
prevent them from splitting.
So if any of these conditions are ailing you, add a few of
these foods to your grocery cart, and you may be feeling better in no time!
Source:http://www.self.com
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