Good Food; Good Derma: The Skin Glowing Effects of Pasta.

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Skin is a beautiful thing, wear it well! Says Dawn Hankins, a senior attorney for the US Air Force. The skin is the largest organ in the body and therefore requires a lot of tender loving- care (TLC). Skincare is healthcare. Your beautiful skin is a sign that you have a healthy mind and body. Skin expert, Dr. Howard Murad affirms that healthy skin is a reflection of overall wellness. On the flip side of it is that protracted inflamed skin is a threat to overall wellness.

Food is the skin’s first friend over and above skin care products.  Skincare products abound in the market, but the secret to healthy skin lies in a person’s diet because skin care starts on the inside.

The required nutrients needed for skin to form and repair itself from time to time are obtainable from the food we eat. To counter skin inflammations and irritations, let good food be thy medicine and thy medicine be good food. While external products can help to treat conditions such as acne, the diet plays a direct role in nourishing the skin and keeping it healthful.

For healthy skin, dermatologists recommend healthful diets rich in whole grains; fruits and vegetables, lean proteins, unsaturated fats, E & B vitamins, as well as antioxidants

Skin Glowing Properties of Golden Penny Pasta

Golden Penny Pasta contributes to healthy skin as follows:

Rich in Vitamins: Golden Penny Pasta is enriched with essential vitamins, including B vitamins, which are crucial for maintaining healthy skin. B vitamins help in cell regeneration and repair, which can keep your skin looking fresh and glowing.

Protein Content: The pasta is a good source of protein, which is essential for the production of collagen. Collagen is a protein that helps maintain skin elasticity and firmness, reducing the appearance of wrinkles.

Antioxidants: Golden Penny Pasta contains ingredients that are rich in antioxidants. Antioxidants help protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals, which can lead to premature aging.

Low Cholesterol: Maintaining a diet low in cholesterol can improve overall skin health. High cholesterol levels can lead to skin issues like acne and dullness.

Iron-rich. Every human organ, including the skin, needs blood to be healthy. If you’ve been feeling exhausted lately, it may be because you are lacking iron. Iron deficiency is one of the causes of anemia, which is when you have a low number of red blood cells. Iron is an essential component of your blood. Experts say people with iron deficiency (anemia) suffer from itchy skin (pruritus)

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Dare Agbeluyi is a 1985 graduate of Mass Communication, University of Lagos. And Master of Arts, Communication and Language Arts, University of Ibadan, 1988. A very experienced media practitioner since 1986. He has worked in both print and broadcast media. A prolific writer; He became a columnist with The Punch where he pioneered the automobile column known as Automart, now metamorphosed to Transport column published every Wednesday, while still working officially as senior Advertorial Coordinator, in charge of supplements. He is an all-around media practitioner. In 1996, Dare started media brokerage, interfacing between agencies and media, leveraging on his media experience to buy bulk and sell cheaper. A versatile media man, who has a knack for creative writing. He is also a prolific scriptwriter. Dare is an independent content provider for radio, print and digital. Dare Agbeluyi is in the full membership category of the Advertising Regulation Council of Nigeria (ARCON).

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