Monday, 4 November 2013

The Beauty Of Supplements

There is growing evidence that feeding the skin from within can dramatically improve it's appearance. There has been a debate amongst healthcare professionals for years about the merits of supplementing our diets, and most people will have their own view on whether supplements are right for them.

Now, though, we have more evidence available that supplementing our diets with a high-grade neutraceutical will and does deliver results.

I mentioned the phrase high grade, and this is key, as all supplements are not the same, and can vary enormously in their purity and effectiveness.

We specialise in skin treatments at Waters Edge Clinic, and one issue that we focus on is skin health. We know without a doubt that Environ Skincare delivers dramatic results for our clients, however, it isn't capable of answering the whole question surrounding anti-ageing and skin correction, so we need to look at supplementing our skincare to produce optimum results.

This is where the Advanced Nutrition Programme neutraceutical supplements play a part, to reach the layer of skin that plays the most important role in how your skin will look. This layer of skin is not affected by any products that you apply topically (on to your skin), yet it defines your skin health, you might even say your 'skin age'. If it's deprived of nutrients at this level, it sets the seal on how your skin will eventually  look on the surface.

So, if we're convinced that supplementing is a good idea, how do we know what to take, and which brands? Cheap high street brands are not of the same calibre as the Advanced Nutrition Programme supplements - you get what you pay for - so if you've paid only pennies for a nutritional supplement, it's very unlikely to make any difference to your skin's appearance.

Eating a balanced diet is certainly a good start to optimum skin health, but even then we will struggle to deliver the required nutrients to the skin for two reasons; the skin is one of the last organs of the body to receive nutrients, and secondly, our food is not as nutrient-rich, due to intensive farming methods that leech nutrients out of the soil, and transportation and storage methods.

The Advanced Nutrition Programme supplements are targeted, high quality supplements that have undergone rigorous testing to ensure purity and effectiveness. The range encompasses supplements that are targeted at specific needs, such as acne, ageing and dehydration.

If you're just starting to consider supplementing your diet to improve your skin, and not sure what to take, the Advanced Nutrition Programme Skin Omegas are a good place to start. They provide the skin with a boost of hydration and radiance, and contain Omega's 3 and 6.



www.watersedgeclinic.co.uk

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