In Eating for Beauty raw food advocate David Wolfe outlines his recommendations for a diet that will cleanse and nourish the body as well as increase beauty.
Wolfe’s idea of beauty is that it involves rejuvenation at the deepest level. He states that true health and beauty is related to nurturing a ‘health and beauty consciousness’ and increasing our enjoyment of life.
When this state of being occurs you will naturally find a balance in your eating habits and physical activity.
The foundation of beauty nutrition according to Wolfe is to increase your intake of raw plant foods. Wolfe says that eating raw foods increases the alkalinity of the body, which alleviates the underlying cause of acne, inflammation, puffiness and contraction of the tissues.
A diet that is based on raw foods also reduces the intake of harmful compounds such as free radicals that are found large amounts in a standard diet.
Wolfe says that beauty depends on mineralization and he clearly explains the role of certain minerals in health and beauty. Specific minerals such as silicon, sulfur, zinc and iron are highlighted and readers are advised which foods contain high concentrations of them.
For example sulfur is a component of connective tissue and collagen. Foods rich in sulfur can increase the elasticity and flexibility of the tissues, which will improve the appearance of the skin. Foods that are high in sulfur include garlic, spirulina, cabbage, hemp seed, radishes, and pumpkin seeds.
Specific ‘beauty foods’ are emphasized because they contain one or more nutritional compounds that play a role in promoting optimal health and beauty.
The book includes a basic meal plan as well as special beauty recipes such as:
Supplements are recommended however the focus is primarily on improving nutritional intake from whole raw plant foods. Some of the supplements discussed in the book include MSM, mangosteen, tocotrienols, goji berries, digestive enzymes and probiotics.
In addition to the dietary recommendations Wolfe includes guidelines for natural skin care as well as instructions for natural skin treatments such as masks made from avocado, cucumber, papaya and aloe vera.
Aloe vera, arugula, burdock root, coconut, cucumber, durian, figs, hemp seed, macadamia nuts, nettles, olives and olive oil, onion, papaya, pumpkin seeds, radish, turmeric, watercress.
Breakfast
Fruit salad with papaya, avocado, fresh figs, nectarines, cinnamon, lemon juice and raw honey |
Morning Snack
Fresh berries |
Lunch
Green salad |
Afternoon Snack
Raw vegetables and olives |
Dinner
Large green salad |
Evening Snack
Raw ice cream made from frozen fruit |
Exercise is recommended because it oxygenates the tissues, helps the body to eliminate toxins and brings more color into the complexion.
Wolfe prefers yoga above other forms of exercise because it both strengthens and lengthens the muscles in conjunction with deep breathing. Wolfe says that deep breathing in itself is a ‘great cleanser that imparts richness to the skin and grace to the physique’.
These exercises can be used with the Eating for Beauty Diet.
Eating for Beauty retails at $24.95.
There will probably be an increase in the cost of grocery expenses due to the recommendations to increase intake of fresh organic produce and other special foods or supplements.
Eating for Beauty will appeal to dieters who want to improve their physical appearance and enjoy eating a lot of fruit and vegetables. However for most dieters who wish to lose weight it will be necessary to also monitor calories and limit the intake of high fat foods.
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