Еveryone loves to be outside when the warm summer sun rises
overhead. Some of us reside in cold weather climates where the sun’s
warm rays only grace us with their presence for a few weeks during the
summer. Others live in warm weather climates where the temperatures are
comfortable year round, and the sun is rarely blocked by clouds.
Regardless of where you live, being outside when it is warm is a great
feeling.
There are a lot of foods that can be consumed to help your skin fight
sun damage, but the following are considered by many to be the Top 10
foods for fighting skin damage:
- Tomatoes
- Spinach
- Kale
- Broccoli
- Cauliflower
- Apricots
- Cantaloupe
- Pink grapefruit
- Dark chocolate
- Green tea
Many of these great foods offer the same protection, with different flavors and options for consumption.
Spinach, kale, broccoli, and cauliflowers are
part of a larger group of cruciferous vegetables that increase your
body’s vitamin and antioxidant intake. These vegetables are particularly
useful in helping the skin battle against cancer with numerous
compounds and phytochemicals.
Cantaloupe and pink grapefruit are
part of a larger group of colorful fruits that offer great protection
for your skin from the sun’s rays. Grapefruit provides the body with an
excellent source of lycopene, an antioxidant that can increase the
body’s ability to fight back against free radicals by as much as 33%.
Cantaloupe is considered by many to be the best fruit to fight back
against skin damage caused by the sun. This melon offers the highest
concentration of beta-carotene and vitamin C, both of which are critical
to healthy skin. Beta-carotene in particular helps the skin repair
itself.
Tomatoes, dark chocolate, and green tea round
out the list of the 10 best foods to fight against sun damage, with
each bringing their own benefits to the table. The benefits of dark
chocolate are just coming to light, but scientists have discovered that
cocoa beans help reduce the skin’s sensitivity to light. Tomatoes
contain a high level of lycopene and other antioxidants that actually
help prevent sunburn. Finally, there is green tea. The only liquid to
make the list, green tea is beneficial to the skin because it is loaded
with polyphenols. With abilities similar to antioxidants
anti-inflammatories, polyphenols not only help protect the skin from
sunburn but also help protect against skin cancer.
Consuming these 10 foods should not be considered a substitute for other
preventative methods. Wearing sunscreen, and constantly reapplying it,
is still a great way to protect your skin and avoid burning. Remember to
try and avoid excessive exposure when the sun is at its most dangerous,
between 10am and 4pm.
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