By Doris M
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October 22, 2022
With winter and cold weather approaching, our skin becomes drier and needs a better care through a variety of nutritious foods. One common condition is eczema, which causes itchy, dry and inflamed skin and is more common in children but can also occur later on in life. Most of the time people who are diagnosed with eczema have also food allergies. Most common allergens that are linked with the skin condition of eczema are: Soy Eggs Cow’s milk or any dairy product Fish like shellfish Gluten Nuts Since eczema is inflammation of the skin, is recommended to consume anti-inflammatory foods that will help to reduce symptoms of eczema. Fatty fish like salmon, which is rich in omega-3 fatty acids that help to eliminate inflammation. Fish oil and omega-3 supplement can also be included in your diet. Foods rich in quercetin (antioxidant and flavonoid) such as berries, apples, kale, spinach, cherries and broccoli . Quercetin can also be found in a supplement form combined with vitamin C which also good for better skin. Healthy fats such as avocado and olive oil can also be consumed Diet should also focus on fruits, veggies, and whole grains such barley, buckwheat and oats Foods high in vitamin C, which helps to boost immune system and collagen production and makes skin capillaries stronger. Such foods include oranges, strawberries, kale, mango, broccoli. Foods rich in beta-carotene, vitamin E, selenium and zinc (nuts, peanut butter, collard greens, spinach, brazil nuts, red bell peppers, beans, mushrooms, carrots, sweet potatoes, squash) Good hydration also important via drinking at least 2L of water per day plus consuming foods that contain water such as cucumber Also good to avoid foods high in trans fats like margarine, processed foods and foods high in sugar