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21st Century Career Success
When it comes to modern career development, one thing we can all count on is change. With the advent of technology, telecommuting, and E-commerce, how work is performed is in a state of reinvention. Self-employment and small business...
Natural Ways to Reduce Stress and Strengthen Your Immune System (includes recipe)
How we deal with stress has a direct impact upon our immune system. Learn how to properly manage daily stress and keep yourself healthy, vibrant and more youthful.
Stress seems to have become a constant...
Reduce Emotional Stress With Five Coping Strategies
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- I didn't know...
- You could have told me...
- Why didn't you...
- They could have...
When things move along nicely, we rarely rush in and ask - "Who's responsible for this?" Only when things are not quite right do...
Stress & Exercise: How do I make it Work for Me?
Copyright 2005 Tanja Gardner THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EXERCISE & STRESS Everyone knows that exercise reduces stress levels. Doesn’t it? Actually, some of the research is a little conflicting. For a start, vigorous exercise is actually stressor...
What About Your Mattresses?
Do you really need a new mattress. When you arise in the morning does your body ache? Body aches after resting the night on an innerspring mattress is a strong indication that it may be time to start looking for a new mattress. But the signs of a...
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Splash Your Acne Supplement Expenses with Food
Twenty-one year old Lydia Garcia faces an imminent dilemma- poverty or acne. Lydia religiously uses three herbs to keep her skin clear and she’s always on the prowl for supplements to augment her health. Just last week she read that the Chinese herb astragalus enhances the immune system. And now, Lydia ponders, “I think I want to take dandelion root and ginseng to ease my menstrual cramps.” Yet Lydia’s salary as a receptionist barely covers her fanatical consumption of supplements.
You don’t have to spend a fortune on supplements when food provides all the nutrients you need to have clear skin. Herbs and supplements that provide support for clean skin typically offer the following benefits:
Boost the immune system Enhance stress management Cleanse the blood and liver, and Aid in skin repair
A well-chosen diet can prove just as advantageous as supplements and herbs.
Foods that boost the immune system -Vitamin C Oranges, grapefruits, papaya, green peppers, tomatoes, strawberries, broccoli
-Vitamin E Almonds, sunflowers seeds
-Zinc Wheat germ, black-eyed peas, lean beef, crab,
oysters
Foods that enhance stress management -Vitamin B6 Legumes, whole grains, chicken, pork, bananas
Foods that cleanse the blood and liver -Garlic, onions, turmeric, cayenne pepper, aloe vera juice, watermelon
-Bulk-producing foods Oatmeal, apples, oranges, bran cereals
Foods that aid in skin repair -Protein Nonfat dairy, beans, meat, poultry, fish, nuts
-Omega-3 Fatty Acids Sardines, herring, salmon, tuna, walnuts
-Selenium Onion, garlic
Although herbs and dietary supplements offer a broad spectrum of benefits to the skin, it’s no fun looking fabulous if you can’t afford to go anywhere. So, save some cash and eat you way to clear skin.
About the Author
Health author and Stanford University graduate Naweko San-Joyz lovingly writes from her home in San Diego. Her works include “Acne Messages: Crack the code of your zits and say goodbye to acne” (ISBN: 0974912204) and the upcoming work “Skinny Fat Chicks, Why we’re still not getting this dieting thing” (ISBN: 0974912212) for release in June of 2005. For useful acne self-help articles visit http://www.Noixia.com
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