"Let your food be your medicine and your medicine be your food" Hipocrates

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Can Goldenberries strengthen your skin?


The goldenberry is an ancient fruit; widely used in folk medicine in many cultures around the world as a natural treatment for asthma, hepatitis, malaria, rheumatism and dermatitis; in South Africa, for
example, heated goldenberry leaves are applied to the body to relieve inflammation. Recent clinical
studies support this “beliefs”, it has been scientifically proven that the high amounts of vitamin A and C present in goldenberries, makes them an excellent anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory fruit.
Just these two properties enhance health through out our body in many ways, helping us eliminate harmful toxins and improving blood circulation.

At has been scientifically proven that the high amounts of vitamin A and C present in goldenberries,
makes them an excellent anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory fruit.

Environmental factors such as pollution, radiation, cigarette smoke and herbicides may not show in a form of a life threatening disease, however these harmful toxins also known as free radicals do show in our skin. Dermatitis is a general term that describes an inflammation of the skin, it has many causes and occurs in many forms, it usually involves an itchy rash on swollen, reddened skin. Normally, the body can handle free radicals, but if antioxidants are unavailable, or if the free-radical production becomes excessive, extreme damage can occur; of particular importance is that free radical damage accumulates with age.

There are various types of dermatitis; Atopic dermatitis is a form of dermatitis likely related to a mix of factors, including dry skin, a gene variation, an immune system dysfunction, bacteria on the skin and environmental conditions. Contact dermatitis results from direct contact with one of many irritants or allergens; such as poison ivy, jewelry containing nickel, cleaning products, perfumes, cosmetics, and even preservatives in many creams and lotions.


Symptoms of Dermatitis
 Along with the anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of A and C vitamins, the regenerating properties of the complex B vitamins, thiamine and niacin; makes goldenberries a mighty fruit. Doctors recommend dietary supplements, such as vitamin D for the treatment of dermatitis, a vitamin that is also naturally found in goldenberries. More over goldenberries contain vitamin B3, witch has been found to be very effective in acne treatment. (See. Goldenberries; The Essential Multivitamin Supplement)

For many years natural medicine has been discouraged by the lack of scientific research, however; plants and substances found in nature had been used for centuries to alleviate many health issues.
Goldenberries will protect your body and make it glow from the inside out. But lets not wait till we are sick to enjoy this dehydrated little gems.

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