Did you know your diet can improve your skin health?
People of all ages struggle with
skin conditions like acne, sallow skin, cigarette damage, rosacea, dry flaky
skin, wrinkles, and sun damage. Traditional medical practices often discount
the connection between skin health and nutrition. However, there is strong
evidence to support the influence of our food choices on the health and
vibrancy of our skin.
Could your diet be damaging your skin?
The healthier the foods are that you consume,
the better your skin will look.
The reverse is true as well: if you starve your skin of essential nutrients
long enough, and it's going to show. “What you put on your plate is even
more important than what you put on your skin,” said Grete McCoy, a registered
dietitian nutritionist and certified lifestyle counselor in Corpus Christi, TX.
Ensuring your daily diet is full of vitamins and minerals from
fresh, whole foods is one of the most effective ways to improve the look and
feel of your skin and achieve optimal
skin health.
“Making changes to your daily diet is not as hard or as expensive as you might think,” says McCoy. “I work with my clients to track daily activities like water intake, sleep and food selection and understand how a few small changes can make a huge difference in overall health and longevity."
“Making changes to your daily diet is not as hard or as expensive as you might think,” says McCoy. “I work with my clients to track daily activities like water intake, sleep and food selection and understand how a few small changes can make a huge difference in overall health and longevity."
“Whether you use pen and paper or lifestyle apps like HabiDerm, tracking is a great and effective tool to help my clients be more aware of daily choices,” says McCoy.
HabiDerm is a personal digital skincare assistant that helps individuals make simple everyday habits transform the look and feel of their skin. HabiDerm empowers men and women to make more informed choices and learn a thing or two along the way. HabiDerm's beta version is slated for release this Fall 2017.
HabiDerm is a personal digital skincare assistant that helps individuals make simple everyday habits transform the look and feel of their skin. HabiDerm empowers men and women to make more informed choices and learn a thing or two along the way. HabiDerm's beta version is slated for release this Fall 2017.
Grete McCoy is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Certified
Lifestyle Counselor with more than 20 years of experience in metabolism and
diabetes, as well as a significant culinary background. She earned a Bachelor
of Science degree in Nutrition & Dietetics from Texas Christian
University and a Masters in Public Health from Texas A&M University. She has trained at some of the top
facilities in the country and gives lectures on diet and nutrition at national
conferences. Grete works with
all ages, from children to adults, through pregnancy and geriatrics. A
mother of four, Grete believes that diet and exercise are key to longevity and
wellness.
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