Eat Kale for Young Healthy Skin
by Priyanka
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lutein is deposited both in the inner and outer layers of skin, which allows its blue light absorption and antioxidant properties to be distributed through all layers of the skin. By helping protect skin from the effects of harmful blue light rays and preserving lipid content in it, molecules of lutein assist in providing a noticeable reduction in dry skin. Intake of foods like kale, turnip greens, collard greens, spinach, broccoli, green peas, eggs, and even papayas can offer healthy skin benefits for a lifetime.
An alternative to natural sources of lutein are oral lutein supplement products, available at pharmacies, nutrition stores and online retailers.



May 25th, 2008 at 8:16 pm
Suddenly slim…
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