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Top 6 Foods Around You That Will Make Your Skin Glow!

By Dt. Manoli Doshi, 

Founder of Tattvum & Diabetes Educator

The skin care market is a multi-billion dollar industry!! I constantly notice signs and commercials advertising new products promising younger, smoother and flawless skin. But what many of us do not realize is that the foods we eat impact our skin than the cleansers and cream we apply topically. 

A healthy skin reflects how healthy we are on the inside. For example; let’s take food as the raw material of a factory. The better the quality of the raw material, the greater the chances of ending up with a good durable product.

On the other hand, pollution, stress, hormones and unhealthy lifestyle can dull your skin and make it prone to pigmentation and acnes. And then we end up buying the skin care cosmetics. This is precisely why we need to be on a skin friendly diet. 

Being a nutritionist, I’m a firm believer that beauty starts in the kitchen. The relationship between the food we eat and the way we treat our bodies is inevitably reflected in our outward appearance. What we put in is what comes out, and that’s why these foods really make a difference in how I look and feel.

1. YOGHURT

What to eat- Fruit and yoghurt smoothie (sugar free), yoghurt and nuts, yoghurt with lunch and dinner or plain buttermilk.

2. POMEGRANATE

What to eat– Pomegranate juice or a smoothie, a whole fruit or as a topping on the salads.

3. WALNUTS

What to eat– 3-4 raw unsalted walnuts  daily, as a topping on any smoothie or incorporate it in salads.

4. COLORFUL PEPPERS

What to eat- As a salad, in vegetable soups, subzis, or vegetable paratha.

5. TULSI/BASIL

What to eat- 4-5 Tulsi/basil leaves daily or in a vegetable juice

6. SUNFLOWER SEEDS

What to eat- Handful seeds daily as mid-meal, as a garnish on smoothie bowls, topping on the salad or add in parathas/rotis. 

GLOW SMOOTHIE

As a nutritionist, I’m constantly being asked my tips for glowing skin – I recommend good quality protein, probiotics and lots of healthy fats! I created this recipe – a ‘Glow Bowl’ – full of goodness that will make you look and feel amazing! Get creative with toppings!

Serves: 1

Ingredients:

 Method:

  1. Add banana, milk, mango, ice cubes, chia seeds, peanut butter and yoghurt to a high-speed blender and blend until smooth.
  2. Pour into a bowl and top with nuts (almonds and walnuts)
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