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Can tomatoes keep your skin sun safe?

London - Forget expensive skin creams. Tomatoes may provide the best defence to keeping skin looking young and safe from sun damage, say scientists. Tests show that eating tomato paste could help...

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Tomatoes: A natural sunblock for your skin

iStock Print Email Share Comments Recommend Tweet Going somewhere warm this winter? Stock up on tomatoes, because they may be nature’s own form of sun block. Does this mean you can put down the...

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Foods to protect your skin from sun

When it comes to protecting your skin during blindingly sunny days, sunscreen, hats and sunglasses are essential. But some nutrients can help fight damage from UV rays from the inside out, research...

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>Likewise Skincare Speaks On Report of Fruits and Vegetables Effect on Skin...

Following an article from the Huffington Post on fruits and vegetables helping to promote healthy skin, Likewise Skincare provides additional information about healthy ways to obtain vitamin D while...

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Likewise Skincare Speaks On Report of Fruits and Vegetables Effect on Skin...

Following an article from the Huffington Post on fruits and vegetables helping to promote healthy skin, Likewise Skincare provides additional information about healthy ways to obtain vitamin D while...

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You are what you eat: more fruits and vegetables will make your skin prettier

Want prettier skin that glows? You might not need those expensive face creams any longer if you simply add a few servings of fruits and vegetables to your diet. A recent study published in the journal...

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And The Dietary Elixir Of Youth Is…Tomatoes!

Thursday, 21 June 2012, 3:13 pm Press Release: TomatoesNZ Media release For immediate release Tomatoes New Zealand 21 June 2012 And The Dietary Elixir Of Youth Is…Tomatoes! Tomatoes have been hailed...

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Healthy new snack—using otherwise-discarded tomato skins—developed

Zeinab Dehghan-Shoar, of the Institute of Food, Nutrition and Human Health, has found that adding tomato skin to extruded maize snacks not only adds natural red colour but the extrusion cooking...

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Antioxidants feed your skin right !

Allantoin Long used to help protect the skin in creams and lotion, allantoin was thought to be a skin protectant. It has been called a "cell proliferant, epithelization stimulant, and a chemical...

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Colorize Your Plate!

Spring is the perfect time to embrace renewal in every aspect of our lives, including our health. Last month was National Nutrition Month, the theme of which was "Get Your Plate in Shape." With both...

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These are the antioxidants you should look for

These days it seems as if just about every food is boasting about its “antioxidant power.” But for many shoppers, the claim is confusing and rightfully so. There are actually thousands of...

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Tomatoes for a sunburn-free, youthful skin

SHARE AND DISCUSSTweetTomatoes keep skin young, protect against sunburn (Thinkstock photos/Getty Images)Ladies, you don't need to waste money on expensive skin creams. Scientists say tomatoes may...

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Tomatoes may 'help keep skin young' and protect against sunburn

Tweet London, June 7 (ANI): Ladies, no need to waste your money on buying expensive skin creams. Scientists say tomatoes may provide the best defence to keeping skin looking young and safe from sun...

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Tomatoes 'help keep skin young' and protect against sunburn

Forget the expensive skin creams, tomatoes may provide the best defence to keeping skin looking young and safe from sun damage, say scientists. Tests show that eating tomato paste could help protect...

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Australasian Research Institute looks to tomatoes and grapes for UV solution

TOMATOES and grapes may hold the key to boosting the skin's defence against sunburn. The Australasian Research Institute, the research arm of the Sydney Adventist Hospital, has...

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Tomatoes and grapes may hold key to boosting skin's defence against sunburn

Tweet Melbourne, October 2 (ANI): In a new study, Australian researchers will determine if extracts from tomatoes and grapes can bolster the skin's ability to fend off UV damage and improve its...

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Eat Your Way Around the Rainbow

Related topics Health and WellnessHealthy eating for kids Advertisement According to recent research, only one third of children eat the recommended 3-5 servings of vegetables per day. Depending on...

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There are an estimated 9 million Americans living with cancer

Once cancer treatment ends, many people want to eat a more healthful diet to regain strength, rebuild tissue, and feel better overall. Nutrition Matters Much of the research has focused on dietary...

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Unlocking the power of cancer-busting lycopene

YOU probably know by now that a steady intake of food-based antioxidants is important to protect your DNA and lower your risk of diseases. You may not realise that one important plant antioxidant is...

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Top 20 foods for beautiful skin

Want truly fabulous skin - glowing, vibrant, and younger-looking skin? Make sure you are adding right foods to your plate. Whatever you eat not only reflect on your body but also on your beautiful...

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Chuck Norris fends off cancer with this diet

Chuck, our family so appreciates the well-documented health information in your “C-Force” column, especially the one lately on sunburns, sunscreens and skin cancers. I heard tomatoes in particular...

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5 foods that promote healthy skin

By Tanya ZuckerbrotPublished July 23, 2013FoxNews.com Raspberries contain ellagic acid, an antioxidant with anti-inflammatory properties that helps prevent red inflamed skin. Keep your skin looking...

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"Eat the rainbow" for good nutrition

Have you been trying to work more fruits and vegetables into your diet? It's a bit more complex and beneficial than simply eating "an apple a day" as the old saying goes. Selecting a bigger and bolder...

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Tomatoes keep doctors away

HERE'S another good reason why we should eat tomatoes: It can dramatically reduce the risk of having a stroke. That's according to the Finnish study published in the Neurology journal. The recent...

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All about Anti-Aging Wrinkle Products

Elaborating facts about Aging and its impacts: Aging impacts a lot and its effects are seen on the skin which makes you look older and tired. At age of 30’s many of us get to notice fine lines...

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11 Reasons to eat more tomatoes (Photos)

The old adage, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away” really should be changed for the new age of health knowledge. Tomatoes have so many benefits, that we would all do well to consume at least one a...

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9 Antioxidants That Can Help Prevent Premature Skin Aging

As we get older, it's normal for our skin to gradually lose its elasticity and thin out. This is part of the skin's natural aging process. However, there are a variety of factors that can cause the...

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Foods that will help you beat the Big C

Related articles Study finds no link between cancer and depression Supplements may not guard against cancer, heart disease, study shows HERE’s a sample of some of the foods that are high in nutrients...

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8 Foods That Fight Wrinkles

SPECIAL FROM Grandparents.com You've heard it a million times before: You are what you eat. And in regards to your skin, that old adage is especially true. "Good skin relies on an adequate supply of...

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Nourish your skin from the inside out

Just in time for trips to the beach shopping for skin-baring fashions, here's advice on what to eat to nourish your skin from the inside out. Nutrition plays a starring role in skin health and...

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Good for you food of the week: cancer fighting edition

In honor of National Nutrition Month, the good for you food of the week column is taking a look at some of the best cancer fighting foods you can add to your diet. In 2011, the American Cancer Society...

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6 Foods That Will Protect You From The Sun

By Kate Morin Slathering on sunscreen is never enjoyable. Does that stuff ever blend in completely? While it's always important to spread on at least a thin layer of sunblock (yes, you can go for the...

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Alcohol robs skin of vitamins, upping sunburn and skin cancer risks

Alcohol consumption significantly reduces the level of protective antioxidants in the skin, leading to faster burning in the sun, according to a study reported in this week’s Dermatology Times. The...

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Vanity fare

Skin recharger INFUSE and recharge skin with Estee Lauder’s newest edition of Nutritious, a skincare range with the potency of skin-boosting pomegranate. An upgrade of its 2007 collection, Nutritious...

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Home remedies to bring the glow back

Summer is over, but it has left behind an unwanted tan on your skin. When it comes to replenishing your skin with much-needed nourishment and also getting rid of darkened skin, one should trust Mother...

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Healthy Eats! Find Out Which Foods Can Give You Glowing Skin In Time For Summer

We all know the saying "you are what you eat" and that is certainly the case when it comes to having healthy looking skin. Yes, we can spend a fortune on various beauty products which can be effective,...

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TRPV4, Molecule In Epidermis, Is Behind Sunburn Pain

Scientists have pinpointed what exactly it is that makes sunburns hurt so much. Researchers from Duke University, Rockefeller University, the University of California, San Francisco, and the Howard...

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Eat right for a glowing skin

Most of us would like to have glowing skin, especially as we get older. The good news is that one doesn't have to wait until summer to catch some healthy sun rays. A recent research suggests that...

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Plant extract could offer protection from skin cancer

NO MATTER where you live, the continuing depletion of the ozone layer increases your risk of skin cancer. The World Health Organisation (WHO) says the incidence of non-melanoma and melanoma skin...

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Skin care: 20 anti-ageing foods for your skin

The term 'aging' relates to degeneration of the body due to damage occurring to the macromolecules, cells, tissues and organs. Considering this, when a food is said to have anti-ageing properties, it...

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