Not exact matches
This means that once the baby comes out, all this glowing
skin and healthy shiny
nails will revert back to their original pasty state (or
worse... the
skin might loose it's moisture
and start sagging.
While they're technically a fruit, avocados contain monounsaturated, polyunsaturated
and saturated fats which provide a good source of energy while lowering «
bad» cholesterol
and creating healthy
skin, hair
and nails.
If stiff joints, achy muscles,
and brittle hair,
nails,
and bones aren't tough enough to endure as we age, the effects that aging has on our
skin is even
worse!
Carbs with a high GI (like sugar
and white bread) also have the nutritional value of cardboard, so they won't help you feel good OR look good (remember,
bad food =
bad skin,
bad hair
and bad nails)!
The problems of weight gain, poor
skin / hair /
nails, moodiness, mental fogginess, poor sleep, worsening PMS, or hot flashes (if at that age), all get
worse with age
and are accelerated by exposure to endocrine disruptors found in every day products.
Aches
and Pains Anemia Body Odor Brittle Hair
and Nails Lack of Concentration Circulation Problems Depression Menstrual Irregularities Infertility Irritability Overweight
Skin Problems Allergies — Sinus Infections Arthritis — Rheumatism
Bad Breath High Blood Pressure Memory Loss Gas — Bloating — Constipation Fatigue — Exhaustion Headaches Insomnia Nausea Nervousness Swelling in Legs / Feet
My
skin gets extremely dry in the winter,
and this year I noticed that my
nails looked pretty
bad, too.
If a parent has bone or joint disease, allergic
skin disease,
bad teeth
and gums, ear infections, eye problems, separation anxiety, destructive behavior, tender feet (cutting toe
nails), oily musty
skin odor, coprophagy, liver, heart or kidney disease, bladder stones, asthma, fatty tumors, poor physique or coordination, umbilical
and other hernias or another disease, then the puppy is at least ten times as likely to inherit these problems than a puppy from healthier parents.