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Health Benefits of Oranges – More Than Vitamin C

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Friday February 1st, 2008

Oranges (aka: Blood Oranges, Mandarin Oranges, Navel Oranges, Orange, Satsuma Oranges, Seville Oranges, Temple Oranges, Valencia Oranges) are one of the best-known citrus fruits, and have been prized for more than 4,000 years. The first oranges arrived in Persia, Egypt, Spain, and Africa from Asia by way of ancient Arab trade routes. The fruit originated in China, but because of its perishability only became a common household fruit in the United States during the last century with the development of modern transportation.

North America is by far the biggest global market for juice and nectars, according to industry analysts, accounting for over 35 percent of sales. Canada’s consumption has risen by more than 45 per cent since 1997, giving Canadians the highest per capita consumption in the world.

Orange is loaded with vitamins, and the most abundant vitamin in orange is Vitamin C. This powerful vitamin protects our body against harmful elements.

Orange Contains:

  • Beta-carotene, another powerful antioxidant that protects our cells from being damaged.
  • Calcium helps protect and maintain the health of our bone and teeth.
  • Folic Acid for proper brain development.
  • Magnesium helps maintain blood pressure.
  • Potassium helps maintain electrolyte balance in the cells, and is important in maintaining a healthy cardiovascular system.
  • Thiamin helps to convert food into energy.
  • Vitamin B6 helps support the production of hemoglobin that carries oxygen to all parts of the body.

Nutritive Values: Per 100 gm.

  • Vitamin A: 190 I.U.
  • Vitamin B: Thiamine .08 mg.
  • Vitamin C: 49 mg.
  • Calcium: 33 mg.
  • Phosphorus: 23 mg.
  • Potassium: 300 mg.

Orange is Beneficial in the following cases:

  • Asthma
  • Bronchitis
  • Tuberculosis
  • Pneumonia
  • Rheumatism
  • Prevent kidney stone – citric acid is found in citrus fruits and may also protect against kidney stone formation.
  • Helps lower cholesterol
  • Helps prevent diabetes
  • Arthritis
  • High blood pressure
  • Persons addicted to alcohol have found that the desire for liquor is greatly reduced by drinking of orange juice.
  • Consumption of large quantities of oranges will decrease the outpouring of mucus secretions from the nose.

Buying and Storing Tips
Look for heavy oranges with uniform skin. Ripe oranges sometimes retain green streaks due to climatic conditions, but these do not significantly affect taste or quality. Avoid fruit with extremely soft ends or mold spots. Oranges keep well in the refrigerator for two weeks, and the zest from oranges can be frozen too!
Do-it-Yourself Orange and Honey Facial Masks for Normal Skin
Orange brightens and exfoliates the skin and purifies the pores. Honey: a natural, gently astringent yet extremely moisturizing; refines pores; tightens skin; retards wrinkles; anti-blemish.

  • Half a cup of Orange pulp
  • 1 tbsp. Honey

Instructions: Simply mix Orange pulp into a bowl with the Honey. Apply to clean face and neck skin. Leave the mask on for about 10 minutes. Rinse well with luke-warm water and follow with toner and moisturizer.

Do-it-Yourself Orange and Cornmeal Facial Mask for Oily Skin
Did you know that an Orange, besides being a great Vitamin C source for your skin, has wonderful astringent properties that are perfect for oily skins? This recipe is great for oily skin sufferers:

  • All you need is 1/2 of an Orange
  • 4 Tablespoons of Cornmeal.

Instructions: Simply squeeze the half of the orange and pulp into a bowl. Mix in the Cornmeal until it forms a paste. Apply to clean face and neck skin. Leave the mask on for about 10 minutes. Rinse well with luke-warm water and follow with toner and moisturizer.

 

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My sources:
http://www.evitamins.com/healthnotes.asp?ContentID=1854003
http://hubpages.com/hub/Health_Benefits_of_Orange
http://healthyryou.blogspot.com/2008/01/orange-health-benefits.html
http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/news/ng.asp?id=55720-florida-promotes-health

5 Ways to Detox Your Body

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Friday December 28th, 2007

During the holidays we are prone to overeating, tiredness, stress and a lack of physical exercise, a detox program is just what you need!

Detox, short for detoxification, in general is the removal of toxic substances from the body. It is one of the major functions of the liver, lower gastrointestinal tract and kidneys.

Certain diets have an underlying assumption that the body accumulates toxins that must be removed, especially after periods of over-eating or the consumption of non-nutritious and processed foods. As with alternative medicine, the ‘toxins’ removed are undefined and are ascribed to foods, the environment and the body’s own wastes. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detoxification )

The following are some methods for eliminating toxic substances from your body. It can include the modification of the diet and addition of certain herbs and rituals. Mix and match any of the following to create your own personal detoxification:

  1. Mud Baths – The mud bath tradition goes back into history. Cleopatra used Dead Sea black mud, and the therapy seems to pop up all over the world. Golden Moor has excellent home care mud bath products that are spa-grade. Golden Moor Mud helps to restore homeostasis (natural balance) in the body. It’s a natural anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, cell regenerator, detoxifier, and hormone balancer and has astringent properties.
  2. Foot Soaks – As believed in Reflexology, each foot is actually a channel, a conduit, through which your body attempts to cleanse itself of toxic wastes and heavy metals that are building up in many parts of your body. Others also believe that foot soaks simply enables your body to re-balance and gain energy, which stimulates self-detoxification. Try Golden Moor Body Moor Mud
  3. Eating Right - It goes without saying that healthy eating plays a key role in detoxing. Eliminating foods that are hard on metabolism, such as caffeine, alcohol, processed food (including any bread), pre-made or canned food, salt, sugar, wheat, red meat, pork, fried and deep fried food, yellow cheese, cream, butter and margarine, shortening, etc., while focusing on pure foods such as raw fruits and vegetables, whole grains (excluding white rice), legumes, raw nuts and seeds, fish, vegetable oils, herbs and herbal teas, water, etc.
  4. Body Masks – have a lymphatic stimulant action that helps the circulation of the blood and are also very effective in controlling liquid processes in the skin, making it effective in cases of water retention and in detoxification and toning the skin. Apart from the lymphatic stimulation, it is furthermore very effective in removing toxins from the body, making it ideal for the treatment of cellulite and other toxic problems in the skin. Try Golden Moor Black Chocolate Moisturizing Mud Mask
  5. Herbal Detox Program – employing dietary restrictions (e.g. avoiding foods mentioned in number #3) with dietary supplements is a good complementary program. Golden Moor Detox Program has a 3-tablet program and designed to stimulate and clean the eliminating organs of the body riding all toxins in your body. Its detox cure has been designed to cleanse the body of its toxins it accumulates. It stimulates the kidneys, the intestines, the liver, and the lungs. Most herbal programs recommend detoxifying the body twice a year, after every change of season.

 

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Antioxidant Foods To Improve Your Skin

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Tuesday August 14th, 2007

Free radicals (the bad guys of aging and oxidation of your skin) are unstable molecules that take over our bodies, causing irreversible damage to our skin. Free radicals can cause premature aging, wrinkles, hyper-pigmentation and acne. Poor diet, stress, sun exposure, pollution, and even common household cleaners can all cause skin damaging free radicals. We simply can’t avoid them.

Our bodies need powerful antioxidants on a daily basis to fight free radicals. Anti-oxidants have a vital role in our health and they also improve our skin appearance. Antioxidants will help with collagen production, which in turn, making it look firmer and younger. Eating foods rich in antioxidants is a great start, but we just can’t and don’t consume enough on a daily basis. We may need a little help with topical treatments such as skin care products.

All About Antioxidants:

  • They are vitamins and enzymes that help the body to get rid of free radicals, such as tobacco, stress and pollution, that are damaging to the skin.
  • They neutralize free radicals – avoiding health problems such as heart disease, cancer, and cataracts.
  • Protecting the cells from disease.
  • Skin healing. Stimulates collagen production – promotes skin elasticity and regeneration.
  • Increases the skin’s blood flow and oxygen consumption.
  • Helps smooth fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Can be eaten and also applied as a topical treatment (skin care products) to receive full benefits.

Top Antioxidant Foods to Eat (aka as the “Super foods”). These edible anti-oxidants usually consist of vitamins A, C, E and Selenium. Here’s a few:

  • Avocado , Arugula, Asparagus, Berries (Strawberries, Blueberries), Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrots, Citrus Fruits, Dark Chocolate, Garlic, Grapes, Nuts, Oily Fish, Olive Oil (Extra Virgin Cold-Pressed), Onions, Papaya, Peppers, Pomegranate, Spinach, Tea, Tomatoes.


ANTIOXIDANT SPINACH BERRY SALAD
This Antioxidant salad is my favorite! Contains specific fruits and vegetables known to be high in antioxidants which help protect the body against damage from the toxin and chemical exposure associated with city living. They also help protect the body from the effects of stress. Enjoy!
Salad Mix

  • 1 bunch Spinach, trimmed and torn into pieces
  • 1 small bunch Arugula, torn into pieces
  • 8 medium fresh Strawberries sliced
  • 1-1/2 cup of fresh Blueberries
  • 1 full Mandarin separated into slices
  • 1/2 bunch of Asparagus (blanched and cooled and cut in 1.5″ pieces -or in 3′s)
  • 1/8 cup of Pine Nuts
  • 1/3 thinly sliced Red Onion
  • 1/2 cup Goat Cheese separated and crumpled (A peppered goat cheese is great)

Salad Mix: Blanche asparagus (putting in boiling water for 4 minutes and cool in iced water to keep crisp) and drain. Combine lettuce, arugula, strawberries, blueberries, asparagus, pine nuts and onion in a large bowl. Crumble goat cheese over salad. Drizzle with enough dressing (below) to lightly coat. Toss to combine. Makes 4-6 servings.

Salad Dressing

  • Juice and zest from one lemon
  • 1 teaspoon orange juice concentrate
  • 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil (cold-pressed is best)
  • 1 dash of worcheshire sauce
  • 1 tablespoon of balsamic vinegar
  • 1/8 tsp of dry mustard
  • Dash of sea salt and freshly ground white pepper

Dressing: Whisk all ingredients into a large bowl; let stand 10 minutes before adding into salad.
Antioxant Ingredients to Watch for in Skin Care Products:
An “antioxidant” isn’t a type of ingredient, but the function a specific ingredient can perform on the skin. Vitamins A, C, and E within topical creams and facial products can be in the formula or hidden within a particular formulated ingredient.

Here are some popular skin care ingredients to watch for:

  • African Kigelia – Is a natural anti oxidant from a hard grey fruit from Africas “Sausage” tree. Contains flavanoids and phytosterol saponosides recognized for their skin firming abilities. Several papers support the use of Kigelia fruit extract for treating skin cancer.
  • Alpha Lipoic Acid – Also known as Lipoic acid. Lipoic acid is a well-known natural substance found in certain foods and also produced in the human body. It’s a powerful antioxidant. Improves cellular energy production and reduces inflammation. Lipoic acid is a proven wrinkle fighter and is less irritating than tretinoin (Retin A, Renova) and hydroxy acids.
  • Coenzyme Q10 – Helps to slow down the ageing process. This vitamin-like substance is, by nature, present in all human cells and responsible for the production of the body’s own energy. Can penetrate into the living cell layers of the skin and attenuate both the depth of deep wrinkles characteristic of photo-aging, as well as the turnover of epithelial cells. CoQ10 is also highly effective in protecting skin cells known as keratinocytes from oxidative DNA damage induced by ultraviolet light.
  • Episphere-Blue technology – Exclusive technology with B.Kamins Chemist Company. Consists of heat-activated, time released tiny blue capsules of anti-oxidant vitamin E to help moisturize and repair delicate skin.
  • Pycnogenol – A natural plant extract from the bark located in maritime France. The extract has four basic properties – it’s a powerful antioxidant, acts as a natural anti-inflammatory, selectively binds to collagen and elastin, and finally, it aids in the production of endothelial nitric oxide which helps to vasodilate blood vessels. Intaglio Cosmeceuticals claim that Pycnogenol is 50 times stronger than Vitamin E and 20 times stronger than Vitamin C.
  • Retinyl Palmitate – Vitamin A, skin healing, anti-aging and anti-oxidant agent. After its absorption into the skin, retinyl palmitate is converted to retinol, and ultimately to retinoic acid (the active form of vitamin A present in Retin-A). Studies show that topically applied retinyl palmitate reverses some aspects of skin aging.
  • Tocopheryl Acetate – Vitamin E, anti-oxidant, anti-aging and moisturizing agent.
    Also known as vitamin E acetate. It is believed that the acetate is slowly hydrolyzed once it is absorbed into the skin, regenerating tocopherol and providing protection against the sun’s ultraviolet rays.
  • Vitis Vinifera extract – Also known as Grape Seed, Grape Seed Extract, Muscat, Red Wine Extract. Rich in procyanidins, very strong anti-oxidants. A strong anti free radical agent that counters the affects of anti oxidant damage. Help to prevent or control damage to body cells that is caused by diseases, drugs, pollution, tobacco, and other toxins. Grape seed extract is believed to encourage faster, stronger healing with less scarring.
  • Wheat Germ Oil – Derived from wheat. A natural carrier for vitamins; also rich in Vitamin E (anti-aging) and contains some A and D. Used for its antioxidant effects on free radicals in the skin. Promotes renewal of new skin cells. Not ideal for gluten sensitive people.
    We would love to hear your thoughts on the topic of this blog! Feel free to write your comments or questions below.  As always, just for being a follower of our blog, enter coupon code BLOG10 for 10% off your next purchase! Also, remember to follow us @spaboutique on Twitter, like our Facebook  page, and check out our boards on Pinterest! You could be the lucky winner of one of our many contests!
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