Eat These Foods For Best Sun Protection & Beautiful Skin

Learn all about a natural way to protect your skin from sun damage and keep it beautiful - FOOD! Yup! Eat your way to less sun damage and more picture perfect, glowy, firmer skin.
Happy Summer in the Sun!

I am doing just that at the moment -- happy to be off on an adventure in the sun with my family (so excited to be with them!) for some life-expanding, spirit-enhancing travel! I won't have much access to the internet during this time; thus, I am re-publishing a post for you on sun protection during my absence that many readers told me they found really helpful.  (If I had chosen to publish a new topic now, I am afraid I would not be able to respond to your questions, comments, etc,  And, I certainly don't want to go MIA on you!  Not at all!)

This post below was a popular one; thus, if you missed this information on some natural sunblock of sorts during the first go around or you are a new reader, do check this out!  It is a topic that is getting more research and I find fascinating, especially when studies are pointing out that despite all the sunscreen usage, serious forms of skin caner are on the rise.  So, I leave you with an additional way to protect your skin from those damaging rays all year round that you may want to consider for you and your family . . . FOOD!



While I love sunny days just as much (or more!) than everyone else, if not careful, it can be too much of a good thing! Waking up to a sunny day is certainly a mood elevator for me and I can't wait to feel the warmth of the sun on my skin, but unprotected sun exposure for too long can also cause some rather serious skin damage if we don't take a few precautions.

Our food choices help determine how firm, radiant and wrinkle-free our skin appears.  The nutrients that we feed our body affect its ability to make collagen and elastin, and they supply hydration to our skin cells and inhibit free radicals from forming wrinkles. Not only all that (and that is plenty!), but, food can also even affect how we react to the sun. Those food choices around the time we are exposed to the sun can act as a natural sunblock in a way protecting us from damaging rays and giving us more glowing and picture-perfect, and yup -- even firmer skin.






9 Foods To Eat For Sun Protection


Not only the right sunscreen helps keep the sunburn from forming, but certain foods can help protect you from sun damage, too. Let's see what you might want to fill your plates with before you head out for a day on the beach for best sun protection and to keep your skin better protected in the short-run and better looking and skin-cancer free in the long-run.

(And, don't forget to tap on the links to some great Pinterest boards I found for you with fresh ideas of how to prepare those special foods, too.)

1/2.  Tomatoes and Watermelon 


The antioxidant lycopene that is contained in tomatoes and tomato products like tomato paste and ketchup can reduce UV-induced free radicals, show some studies. Another great source of lycopene is an all-time summer favorite -  watermelon. Lycopene is better absorbed with fat, so try to combine your lycopene-rich food with a healthy fat.  Tomato varieties differ in their lycopene levels as well. Here are tomatoes that have the highest level of lycopene.

Don't miss this:  Check out these recipe ideas for the delicious tomato and summertime watermelon.


3.  Bell Peppers


Chop up and throw in a fresh bell pepper or two in your beach bag to munch on as they contain the antioxidant capsiate, which decreases UVB-induced skin damage and inhibits inflammation from sun exposure.

Don't miss this:  Find some new ideas on how to prepare those colorful peppers here.  


4.  Wild-Caught Salmon


Wild-caught salmon is rich in heart-healthy omega-3 fats. But, to add to the list of health advantages, recent research shows omega-3 fatty acids in a diet can help fight the damaging effects of ultraviolet radiation on sun-exposed skin. Wild salmon also contains a potent antioxidant pigment called astaxanthin, which may fight wrinkles and sagging.

Don't miss this:  Tap here for my guide to best fishing buying and cooking! And, catch these recipes for fresh salmon.




5.  Berries


Those colorful berries like both red and black raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, cranberries, and blackberries do a great job of mopping up those free radicals created by the UV rays of the sun. They are loaded with cancer-fighting, disease-preventing antioxidants, too.

Don't miss this: Check out these superfoods that are black and loaded with goodness!
Learn all about a natural way to protect your skin from sun damage and keep it beautiful - FOOD! Yup! Eat your way to less sun damage and more picture perfect, glowy, firmer skin.

6.  Turmeric


Even a spice can do plenty to help you stay skin cancer-free.  This research shows a possible benefit of curcumin in turmeric used as a paste to help with melanoma treatment. Curcumin also reduces inflammation and works as an antioxidant to reduce skin damage.

Don't miss this:  This is important! Here is a popular post on turmeric and the correct way to consume it!


7.  Green Tea


Tea is a healthy beverage all year round, but green tea, brimming with the antioxidant EGCG, provides protection from the sun’s damaging ultraviolet rays. The antioxidants work to prevent DNA damage and help repair existing damage. Choosing green tea can deter dehydration while in the sun and provide proper levels of skin hydration, another key to a youthful look, too.

Don't miss this:  The benefits of green tea are many. Find some great ways to prepare green tea besides sipping right here.



8.  Dark Chocolate


Go ahead and break off a chunk of dark chocolate and offer it to your friends, too, as research here suggests that it not only protects our cardiovascular system, but it also protects the skin from sun damage, too. My dad used to always give me natural cocoa butter for my skin and I am glad he did as it is an excellent emollient that preserves skin’s elasticity and moisture.

Don't miss this:  Here is an assortment of healthy chocolate recipes to keep you happy.


9.  Pomegranate Seeds


Snack on the polyphenols in pomegranate seeds to protect the skin from both UVA and UVB free radicals and may help with hyper-pigmentation.

Don't miss this:  There are so many ways you can use pomegranate in your cooking for better health.





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How To Prep The Right Way For Your Best Road Trip!

This is a sponsored post written by The Health-Minded (THM) on behalf of EveryDrop™. All opinions are 100 percent those of THM.
Make your next road trip your best and grab this road trip planner and checklist to ensure your next travel adventure is organized, fun-filled and its absolute best! Lots of safety measures and plenty of fun suggestions as well to ensure your travel time on the road is one to remember!

Spontaneous road trips always carry that sense of adventure we all need now and then that can do wonders for our mental health! But, to keep those travel adventures fun-filled rather than headache or accident-filled, come see an important road trip planner checklist I created for you today as well as a few other fun suggestions to make sure your travel time on the road is your absolute best!



15 Important Items to Keep In Your Car


Before your wheels hit the pavement, follow this road trip checklist of important items (with a few shopping affiliate links if needed) to keep in your car to ensure you can handle anything that comes your way down that winding road:

1.  First Aid Kit


Create a box with everything you need to clean up minor scrapes and scratches, eliminate a headache or even save a life until the paramedics can get there! Here is a complete kit that is AAA approved. So, so important!

Don't miss this:  Here are some things to keep in your first aid kit you may not have heard of before.


2.  Flashlights And Batteries


Make sure to separate the flashlight from the batteries. If the flashlight is not used, the batteries can get corroded and not work. Here is an inexpensive flashlight but ultra- bright and ready for anything.


3.  Jumpstart Cables


Because dead batteries happen. If you or an unlucky fellow traveler needs a jolt, you are prepared!


4.  Blankets


A blanket or two, depending on the size of your family, can keep you cozy and warm in the winter if you break down, and it'll keep you and your tools clean if you have to change out a tire.


5.  Duct Tape


Duct tape can temporarily fix almost anything. I have a little story for you: When the glass of our sunroof shattered going down the highway on a road trip many years ago, we wished we had had duct tape! It was Sunday and where we were traveling NOTHING was open. We finally found some duct tape with some heavy cardboard that we scrounged up to cover the hole in our roof.  Did I mention it had started to rain and we had several hours to get to our destination? Yup - Duct tape.  Won't ever have a car without duct tape.



Grab this road trip planner and checklist to ensure your next road trip adventure is organized, fun-filled and its absolute best! Lots of safety measures and plenty of fun suggestions as well to ensure your travel time on the road is one to remember!

6.  Flares



Road flares are critical in case you break down and don't want to get hit or it can help someone find you, too!


7.  Water


Fresh water is important to have on hand but water bottles, when heated, can leach harmful chemicals. Keeping a jug of water in the car in case your car overheats is a good idea, but not for human consumption. You may hit a stretch of road that offers no place to stop for water, thus, it is a good idea to always bring along fresh water for everyone in your car, but an additional good measure is to bring a water filter in your car like the one below, too:





This EveryDrop™ PopOut Filter & Pitcher system creates one gallon of great-tasting filtered water in just two minutes!  And, bonus - it’s kind to the environment as one filter is equal to 450 water bottles! It is BPA-free, helps reduce bad taste, odor, chloramine and chlorine from your water and detaches to fill any container so you can enjoy freshly filtered water at home or on your travel adventures. You can filter water two ways:

  1. Using the tear-shaped pop out filter to fill any container (like in the photo on the left above) 
  2. Using the clear pitcher that comes with the kit (like in the photo on the right above)

The pop out filter easily fills narrow openings so fill your water bottles with ease at pit stops you may make along the way or at your final destination, too! Handy!


8.  Non-Perishable Healthy Snacks


Who wants to get "hangry," after all? Or . . . be around anyone who is.

Don't miss this: Check this out for healthy snack options to bring along.


9.  Tire Pressure Gauge


A digital tire pressure gauge is a small and inexpensive item for your glove compartment. The right tire pressure is an important component of how fast your brakes respond (critical!!) and your gasoline consumption, too.

Don't miss this:  Here is a great article with lots of detailed photos on ensuring your car is ready for a road trip!


10.  Paper Products


Paper towels or napkins and a rag or two could come in handy.


11.  Umbrella


Because the sun is not always shining.


12. Cash and Change


Tolls can appear out of nowhere.


13.  Cell Phone Charger


Cell phones and all their great tools can go dead quickly.


14.  Seat Belt Cutter and Window Breaker


Something you don't ever want to use, but do store this seat belt cutter in your glove compartment -- not your trunk!


15.  Ice Scraper


If the temperature drops, you may be reaching for this!





Finish Your Road Trip Shopping!


After you check your car for items on the list above, here is a quick and easy way to complete the checklist for vital things (affiliate links) you may be missing to ensure your car is equipped for safety . . . and, of course, fun. Do get this checklist complete once-and-for-all as then you are ready to go for multiple spontaneous trips and days of discovery with little prep beforehand!:

Is your car well-equiped for road trips and driving around town? Tap here for critical items you need to keep in your trunk to avoid disaster!
1.  This first aid kit will surely keep you covered for many medical situations.

2.  I like that this tire gauge is lit up for any night time tire mishaps and it is digital and heavy duty.


4.  This flashlight is pro level and will never let you down.  It so reasonably priced and will illuminate anything in your path.

5.  All passengers get thirsty so use the useful popout water filter of the EveryDrop PopOut Filter & Pitcher (Water at the Speed of Life®) that is available in stores—such as  Walmart—and online, too.  Or, you can try this EveryDrop™ Pitcher Store Locator  to find one nearest you.

6.  This 3-pack set of road flares should help keep you safe!




Make your next road trip extra amazing with these 4 free things to do beforehand to make it a trip to remember!



Do This Before Your Next Road Trip To Make It Extra Fun!


Besides checking your car to ensure you are well-stocked with the list above, here are four more ideas to ensure this is a road trip to remember:


1.  Create an upbeat playlist to sing along to.


Here are some great ideas to include with 50 best road trips songs of all time!

Don't miss this:  Here are some other ideas to create great playlists, too!


2. Ensure you don't have to use those flares.



Avoid a car breakdown and stop by the gas station before you go to check your tire pressure and get your fluids checked - windshield wiper fluid, transmission, oil, gas, of course! While you are there, clean your windshield and side windows for clear views.


3.  Getting lost in the wrong section of town is no fun!


Google Maps is great but not infallible! Check out a map or two before you hit the road to get your bearings, too.


4.  It is always fascinating to see how others live . . . and eat!


Pack some healthy snacks for the ride, but before you go, research a few places along the way you may want to stop to give your eyes a break and to refuel on some local healthy food specialties.
Don't miss this: Check out these healthy snack ideas to bring with you!

So, do tell! What has been your best road trip? And, do you have favorite items you always bring along with you?


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