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Detoxification and Your Skin
by: Lori Stryker
Learn to help your body glow from the inside out. Nourish it with
foods that are pure and natural. Remove harmful substances from
your diet and you will notice a difference in the way you look and
feel.
What is detoxification?
Detoxification is the process of removing toxins or poisons. We
all know that toxins are harmful and cause damage, potentially even
death if taken in certain levels. Living cells, whether in plants
or in the body, are constantly in the process of bringing nutrients
and fresh substrates in while eliminating by-products and waste
that is not useful to the organism. Therefore, detoxification is
a natural, ongoing process in our bodies.
Keeping your body healthy requires maintaining all of its systems
in good working order. Minimizing the amount of toxins you take
into your system is one way that we can detoxify our bodies. Benefits
of detoxification may include increased energy and improved health,
better breath, reduced allergies, and potentially fewer aches and
pains.
Wastes leave the body in the form of gases, solids, and liquids.
Carbon dioxide is the gas that we exhale. We excrete other waste
from the body after it accumulates in the bladder and in the bowels.
Other organs that play a major role in detoxification include the:
skin
liver
kidneys
lungs
Blood also plays a critical role in the detoxification process.
It carries dissolved gases like carbon dioxide to the lungs, and
then it is traded for oxygen through respiration. Both the liver
and kidneys help to detoxify the blood by removing wastes and sending
them to the urine. In the form of stool, unused solids are carried
away.
Benefits for your skin via detoxification
Your skin is a barrier but it is not impermeable. Just as products
that you use on your skin are able to enter your body through this
physical barrier, toxins are also able to leave your body through
the skin. Free radicals and UV light in the environment also damage
the skin which over time cause it to show signs of premature aging.
How can detoxification help your skin? By minimizing the number
of chemicals in your body, you help you body to function more efficiently.
Eating well is one way to maintain healthy skin with a smooth texture,
elasticity, and a proper level of moisturization. Skin complexions
troubled by acne and imperfections can also benefit from the inside
out with detoxification methods. For example, vitamin A reduces
the amount of sebum produced by the skin cells and therefore pores
are less likely to become blocked.
Ways to detoxify your body
Some of the best ways to detoxify include:
eating a balanced diet
juicing organic fruits and vegetables
exercising regularly
exfoliation
using organic products for personal hygiene
Before trying any detox method always be sure to check with your
doctor. People with serious medical conditions should also consult
a doctor as these methods are not recommended. Pregnant women should
not try these methods.
Eating a balanced diet
Nutrients in foods contain many elements that can help your body
and especially your skin to remain in good condition. When your
body is happy and efficient, through detoxification,
it will show on the outside.
Your skin needs:
essential fatty acids (omega-3 and omega-6) found in oily fish
and flax seeds
antioxidants vitamins C, E, and beta-carotene to retaliate against
the damaging effects of UV light and free-radicals
minerals zinc and selenium to build tissues and heal wounds. Find
these minerals in foods like seafood, nuts, grains, and vegetables
vitamin B6 to balance hormone levels, particularly for women that
have pre-menstrual break-outs
vitamin A to help reduce sebum levels on the skin
potassium to help maintain elasticity, water to maintain hydration
and flush toxins from the body
water to maintain hydration and flush toxins from the body
Juicing organic fruits and vegetables
Have you ever tried freshly squeezed juice? It is delicious and
nutritious. You get a truckload of vitamins, enzymes, and minerals.
The enzymes contained in vegetables and fruits help to digest your
food so try drinking these natural cocktails with meals.
One important thing to remember is that you should always start
with organic fruits or vegetables. Because most fruits and vegetables
are sprayed with pesticides, using non-organic products means that
you will be ingesting harmful pesticides too. Keep these toxic chemicals
away from your cells in order to maintain their proper functioning.
Exercising regularly
Oxygen is vital to life. Incorporating exercise into your lifestyle
brings this element into your body and skin. Studies at the University
of Wisconsin have shown that oxygen reduces the effects of free
radical damage and premature aging.
Sweating encourages the release of toxins from the skin. Working
up a good sweat during your exercise program will help in the detoxification
process. You could also try saunas and steambaths to encourage the
excretion of toxins.
If you are not currently exercising choose something that you enjoy
doing. Walking is a great way to increase your heart rate and pump
oxygen through your lungs. Other ideas include yoga, swimming, cycling,
and running. Whatever you do, choose an activity that you will be
motivated to do on a regular basis.
Exfoliation
Shedding skin cells is a continual process. Dead skin cells sit
on the uppermost level of the epidermis and they make the skin look
dull and less healthy. Our clothes play a big part in helping to
remove cells on a daily basis. By sloughing off dead skin cells
from time to time, you can stimulate the skin renewal process. Try
any of the following methods once a week to naturally exfoliate
your skin:
briskly towel off after a shower
use an organic scrub during your shower
use a washcloth during your shower
use a loofah (Important: keep it dry when its not in use to
minimize bacterial count)
Using organic products for personal hygiene
Decreasing the number of synthetic chemicals entering your body
through your food and personal products is yet another way to help
detoxify. Modern research at the Herb Research Foundation found
that the skin absorbs up to 60% of the chemicals in products that
it comes into contact with directly into the bloodstream. This means
that chemicals, some of which are known carcinogens, are entering
your body and potentially causing unnecessary harm.
The next time you need to stock up on personal hygiene products,
look for alternatives to the chemically items offered in most stores.
Using organic products decreases the number of preservatives and
chemical additives your skin comes into contact with and therefore,
that may enter your body.
By Lori Stryker, B.Sc., B.H.Ec., B.Ed. http://www.organicmakeup.ca/
About The Author
Lori Stryker has been researching and developing all natural skin
care and make-up for the purpose of offering men and women safe,
natural cosmetics for everyday use. She brings to her research a
specialist in human biology from the University of Toronto, coupled
with a professional home economics degree and an education degree
from the University of British Columbia, fusing chemical and biological
knowledge with food, family and textile sciences.
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The author's name, Lori Stryker and her company's name, The Organic
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