Cosmetic Skin Care Specialists 
Beauty Buzz !
January 2011
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Happy New Skin 2011 !!!
The "Skin Care" Diet !
Chocolate - Actually Good For Your Skin???
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Happy New Skin 2011 !!!
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The "Skin Care" Diet!

Do you still believe that chocolate leads to breakouts? Years of research have showed that there is no such connection, but we have lots of useful information on how nutrition really plays a big role in the look and feel of your skin.


Acne: Avoid well known "triggers" such as grains, corn, peanuts, eggs, soy and dairy. Gluten intolerance can also be involved in the almost allergic type role these food groups seem to have in stimulating acne. Foods containing iodides (salts), and acidic foods such as tomatoes and citrus cam also aggravate acne and stimulate sebaceous gland activity. Foods rich in Vitamin A (eg. carrots) and zinc (eg. chickpeas) can help reduce acne lesions.

Rosacea: Avoid well known "triggers" such as hot/spicy foods, coffee, alcohol, lemons, avocados, bananas, figs, raisins, eggplant, mushrooms, lima or navy beans, sodium nitrites (eg. cured meats- hotdogs, bacon), chocolate, parmesan or blue cheeses, chianti or burgundy wines, salami, spinach, and chicken liver. Good intake of probiotics (eg. yogurt) and essential fatty acids (ie. the omegas 3, 6, 9 in Salmon) are helpful in minimizing Rosacea.

Eczema: A diet lacking in essential fatty acids (eg. walnuts, flaxseed) is a common cause of eczema. Keeping the skin well hydrated nutritionally means drinking plenty of liquids, but not alcohol, which actually has a dehydrating effect.

Chocolate - Actually Good For Your Skin?
We've been hearing the good news about chocolate for a while now with its mood elevating molecules for the brain, and its anti-migraine capabilities. Now researchers have found evidence that dark chocolate consumption provides us with "flavanols" that actively help protect the skin from UV damage! UV radiation from the sun is the number one contributing factor involved in the long-term aging and wrinkling of the skin and is the major underlying cause of most skin cancers. Did somebody say more Hershey® "Sunblock" Kisses?
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Selected questions (with permission) will appear in upcoming issues of "Beauty Buzz" !


Lyle M. Back, M.D. and the staff of 

Cosmetic Skin Care Specialists

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