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5 Early Warning Symptoms of Food Poisoning (And How to Prevent It)

Many different disease-causing germs can contaminate foods, so there are many different cases of food poisoning each year. CDC estimates that each year 48 million people get sick from foodborne illness, 128,000 are hospitalized, and 3,000 die. Researchers have identified more than 250 foodborne diseases. ~ The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Food poisoning, also referred to as foodborne illness, happens after consuming food that has been contaminated before or during its preparation. Generally, food becomes contaminated during the processing, production, handling, or cooking phase. Infectious organisms – including bacteria, viruses, and parasites – are the most common causes of food poisoning.

Upon consuming contaminated food, each symptom’s degree of severity depends on the person. Some experience only mild symptoms; others, more severe. Individuals who have a higher risk of food poisoning are known to be “at-risk,” and they’re more likely to experience more severe forms of food poisoning.

We’ll discuss a few at-risk demographics later on in the article, followed up by some useful tips on how to prevent food poisoning.

First, here are five potential warning signs of the illness:

1. Flu-Like Symptoms

For many, the first symptoms to appear resemble those of the flu: weakness, nausea, and fatigue. Some people develop fever and chills. If your fever level reaches or exceeds 103 degrees Fahrenheit, you should seek immediate medical attention.

2. Abdominal Cramping and Pain

Organisms that produce food poisoning irritate the lining of your GI tract; this can lead to painful inflammation of the stomach, which may cause pain in your abdomen. The body quickly realizes the presence of harmful organisms and contracts the abdominal muscles faster to expel them. Unfortunately, this effect also leads to (often severe) cramping.

3. Diarrhea

Diarrhea is a common symptom of food poisoning; characterized by three or more bowel movements of loose and watery stools within a 24-hour period. The frequent urge to go to the bathroom is often preceded by abdominal cramps or bloating. Because of the severe nature of diarrhea typical of food poisoning, dehydration becomes a potential problem. It is necessary to sip water to fend off the potentially dangerous complications of a dehydrated body.

4. Nausea

Nausea that accompanies food poisoning may surface between one and eight hours of eating contaminated food. Nausea is commonly an early warning sign of food poisoning, as the body attempts to signal that we’ve digested something possibly harmful. Nausea symptoms may be exacerbated as the bowel slows – a natural response designed to keep the toxin confined to the stomach.

5. Vomiting

The “last early warning symptom” of food poisoning is usually a bout of vomiting. While vomiting (and diarrhea) are unpleasant, the body must expel bacteria and viruses from the body to prevent health complications. For some, episodes of severe vomiting throughout the illness (usually 3 to 5 days) is typical.

At-Risk Demographics

Food poisoning is similar to many other illnesses in that some groups of people are more at risk than others. The two differentiators are (1) odds of acquiring the illness, and (2) the body’s response once ill.

The groups most susceptible to food poisoning are:

Cancer Patients: As cancer weakens the immune system, they are more prone to the effects of infection-causing bacteria and other pathogens. Combined with symptoms of their cancer, a case of food poisoning can become rather severe.

Elderly Adults: Statistically, adults aged 65 and older are more likely to be hospitalized or experience severe complications from food poisoning. The primary reason is the slow decline of organ function as we age; including the immune system.

Pregnant Women: During pregnancy, it is common for the symptoms of food poisoning to become more severe. Also, some food groups dramatically increase risk: seafood, unpasteurized dairy, and eggs among them.

Young Children: The immune system is not fully developed until about four or five years of age. As such, a child’s immune system is not as able to effectively eliminate foodborne bacteria and pathogens.

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Preventing Food Poisoning

It is important that we all prioritize food safety, as it can not only impact our health but those for whom we care. Those considered at-risk should take additional safety precaution, and consult with their doctor concerning dietary recommendations.

Following the USDA’s “Clean, Separate, Cook, Chill” framework, there are actionable steps to help prevent food poisoning:

1. Clean and wash hands, surfaces, and food before handling food.
2. Separate raw meats and poultry from other food types, especially vegetables.
3. Cook all food at the appropriate temperature.
4. Chill leftover perishable foods by promptly storing them in a refrigerator or freezer.

Treatment

(Please note that the following advice is not applicable to children. If you suspect that a child may have food poisoning, it is necessary to seek immediate medical attention.)

Most cases of food poisoning are treatable in-home. Courtesy of WebMD, here are a few steps to follow:

– Avoid food for the first few hours as your stomach settles.
– Drink water, broth, or an electrolyte solution to replace necessary minerals. (This is especially critical when diarrhea and vomiting are severe, as they increase the odds of dehydration.)
– Eat when you feel ready, but stick to limited amount of bland foods like bread, crackers, and soup.
– When not eating or drinking, make sure that you are resting.

If your symptoms do not begin receding within 2-3 days, call your doctor or visit a local health clinic.

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Avoid An Abusive Relationship: 8 Habits to Never Ignore

An abusive relationship can happen weeks, months, or even years after first getting together. People who are trapped in abusive relationships often feel stuck and helpless. According to a group of researchers, “Intimate partner violence (IPV) is considered a human rights violation and public health issue throughout the world.

The good news is there are ways to avoid an abusive relationship entirely. If something doesn’t feel right, it’s important to get out as quickly and safely as possible. In order to know what to avoid, it’s important to know the most common habits of a relationship that’s going to go south. Here are the top habits to never ignore when it comes to an abusive relationship.

Here Are 8 Signs Of An Abusive Relationship

“An abuser can seem emotionally needy. You can get caught in a trap of catering to him, trying to fill a bottomless pit.” – Lundy Bancroft

1. Lying

Lying isn’t good. Relationships should be built on trust and communication. If your partner makes you feel like you can’t trust them, that’s a huge red flag. Even if the lies seem small, they will undoubtedly get bigger. Lying is a way to control and manipulate people. Abusers will use it in order to gaslight, manipulate and control their victims. If your partner starts lying, be on the alert. Trying to manipulate in a relationship is always a bad sign.

2. Insults

Even if they start off as playful, insults stop being fun and games when someone gets legitimately hurt. Insults are another way for abusers to control their partners. The insults may start off small, but they will gradually get bigger. Don’t tolerate insulting in the relationship, especially if it has to do with your intelligence. An abuser will make you want to question your self-worth.

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3. Passive-aggressive behavior

We all know someone that is a little passive-aggressive. This doesn’t mean that they are automatically an abuser. However, in an abusive relationship, passive-aggression is one of the main forms of communication. Instead of communicating and asking for what they want, an abuser will become passive-aggressive as a way to guilt their partner into doing what they want. There’s very little compromise in a relationship like this.

4. Anger problems

Someone who has a problem controlling their anger is a huge red flag when it comes to relationships. According to relationship expert and author Steven Stosny, Ph.D., “Angry and abusive partners tend to be anxious by temperament.

If your partner gets angry at other people at the drop of a hat, it’s probably a sign that they will do the same thing to their partners. Unchecked anger is a gateway to an abusive relationship, especially when things can become heated during arguments.

5. Aggression

If someone lets off steam by punching walls, slamming doors, knocking over lamps, shoving things off tables… that’s a bad sign. For most people, seeing someone let out physical anger can be paralyzing. This is exactly what the abuser wants. In almost most cases, the person who is punching walls or slamming doors is exerting their power over their partner. They are showing their partner the damage they can do. If someone is prone to slamming doors, avoid them at all costs.

6. Extreme jealousy

Jealousy by itself isn’t a bad thing. However, when the jealousy becomes extreme and starts interfering with the relationship, this is a problem. The first time your partner becomes over-the-top jealous over something as simple as seeing a friend, or going out with a family member, this is a red flag. Don’t take extreme jealousy lightly. This is a red flag, and a habit that should never be ignored.

7. Physical abuse

Not even once. This is one of the most important habits to never ignore. If your partner hits you, slaps you, pinches you, or hurts you in any way, it’s time to back off as quickly and safely as you can. It doesn’t matter if they promise never to do it again.

Domestic violence and abuse are used for one purpose and one purpose only: to gain and maintain total control over you,” states HelpGuide. If someone has already demonstrated that they are willing to harm you, the relationship has already become abusive. By leaving at the very first sign of physical abuse, you’re avoiding a long road.

8. “If you ever left me, I would hurt myself.”

Relationships shouldn’t feel like nooses around someone’s neck. The end of a relationship might be hard, heartbreaking, and difficult to deal with, but they should never drive someone towards suicide. Be very wary of someone who says that they would die if the relationship ended. They might need emotional help, but chances are they are trying to control you through manipulation.

Final thoughts

Don’t get caught in an abusive relationship. Be aware of the signs, not just for yourself, but for the people around you as well. Knowing these habits and never ignoring even a single one will help countless people on the path to avoiding an abusive relationship. There’s always hope just around the corner, and safe and healthy relationships are waiting for you.

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https://www.helpguide.org/articles/abuse/domestic-violence-and-abuse.htm  

10 Behaviors That Reveal Someone Is Gaslighting You

What is gaslighting?

According to relationship expert Susan Winter, gaslighting occurs when someone tries to control someone else through manipulation by making them doubt themselves, their intuition and their reality. Note that the purpose is to make someone question their reality. It’s a specific form of abuse that can cause people to feel like they’re going crazy.

The term originated from a play called “Gaslight” in which a husband slowly drives his wife mad by turning gas lights on and off and then denying that anything is happening. Now, gaslight describes abuse that makes someone question their reality. Fortunately, there are several red flag behaviors that expose someone as a gaslighter.

Here Are 5 Behaviors That Reveal Someone Is Gaslighting You

“Some people try to be tall by cutting off the heads of others.” — Paramahansa Yogananda

1. Lying

Lying is a key behavior in gaslighting. In fact, gaslighting requires that the person in question tells blatant lies. If someone is telling you lies contradicting what you know, then it’s a red flag that they are trying to gaslight you. For example, if you know that you said something specific, and your partner tries to lie and say that you said something else, then it’s a red flag. For example, if you told your partner, “I’m annoyed right now,” and they try to change what you said to, “I hate you right now,” this is a form of gaslighting.

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2. They project feelings onto you

Projection means someone is making out as you feel, think or want something that you don’t actually feel, think or want. Someone who is gaslighting you needs to be able to project something on their victim to control them. For example, if you give the abuser a neutral response, they may project an openly hostile response onto you. When someone says, “I don’t know” in response to a question, the gaslighter will project a more insidious motivation or feeling onto the person. Not only that, but they will tell you what you’re feeling, and insist that it’s true until you start to believe it.

3. They pit you against everyone else

A gaslighter wants you to believe it’s “you and me against the world”. They will make you believe that everyone else is lying to you and that they are the only person that you can trust. If a gaslighter starts to tell you that your friends and family are lying to you, this is a big red flag, especially if this is hard to believe. If your friends and family have never lied to you before, then they wouldn’t have any reason to start lying now. Someone trying to gaslight you wants you to believe that everyone else can’t be trusted.

4. They say one thing and do another

The greatest tool that a gaslighter has is confusion, and they are masters at controlling that confusion. If someone is telling you one thing, but demonstrating something else, then this is a huge sign that they are trying to gaslight you. For example, if someone tells you that they trust you but break into your phone, they don’t trust you. If someone tells you they love you but continue to berate and humiliate you, this is a red flag. If someone intentionally tries to confuse you, they’re trying to gaslight you.

5. Denial

Another tell-tale behavior of someone trying to gaslight you is outright denial. This goes hand in hand with lying. According to George Simon, Ph.D., “When they’re confronted, they don’t just deny, deny, deny — they deny adamantly. The script is simple: when you get confronted on something you know will expose you for the unsavory character you are, act offended and hurt, appear resolute, and question the sanity of your accuser. The script is not only simple, it’s also generally effective.

It doesn’t matter if you have video evidence of them doing something, they will bend over backward trying to prove to you that the event didn’t actually happen. However, this mostly happens in more subtle ways. If they insulted you yesterday, they will deny that they did today. If you helped them out with something, they will deny that you ever helped them at all. Be aware of denial, as this is a red flag of someone trying to gaslight you.

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6. They distort your memory

Gaslighters have a knack for manipulating your memory. They will dispute your recollection of past events, making you question your memory, judgment, and sanity. This could involve them claiming that incidents you clearly remember never happened or insisting on an alternative version of events. Over time, this continuous distortion of your memory can lead you to doubt your own perceptions and believe their version of reality.

7. They trivialize your feelings

Gaslighters often dismiss or belittle the feelings of their victims to undermine their self-esteem and invalidate their experiences. They might tell you you’re being too sensitive, overreacting, or your feelings are unfounded. By doing this, they create a narrative where your emotions are irrational or wrong, making you second guess your feelings and question your reality.

8. They use your insecurities against you

Someone gaslighting you will be aware of your insecurities and fears and use them against you. They could make snide remarks or backhanded compliments at your weaknesses, making you feel inferior and doubtful about yourself. These remarks might be subtle enough not to seem like direct insults, yet powerful enough to chip away at your self-esteem.

9. They constantly change the goalposts

Gaslighters frequently change the rules or expectations in a relationship, making it difficult to feel like you’re doing the right thing. This creates a sense of instability and constant unease, as you never know what will be expected of you next. This constant change of expectations can leave you feeling perpetually off-balance and unsure of yourself.

10. They isolate you from your support system

Gaslighters will often try to cut you off from your friends and family. They may tell you your loved ones are bad influences, have ill intentions, or don’t understand your relationship. The aim is to isolate you so that they become your only source of information and emotional support. This isolation makes it harder for you to seek help or gain perspective on their behavior, ultimately making their gaslighting tactics more effective.

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Final Thoughts on Gaslighting Behaviors

Gas lighting can be a terrifying thing to go through. However, these are the main signs to inform you if gaslighting occurs. Someone trying to gaslight you will try to make you question your reality. The most important thing to do is get as much proof as possible and figure out an exit strategy with your support system. Let others know what’s happening and use them as your reality check.

5 Easy Ways to Heal Digestion Problems Naturally

Healthy digestion is crucial to taking in, absorbing, and transporting nutrients throughout the body.  You may not think about it, but digestion is constantly going on in your body.  Your digestive system covers all things in your body that have a primary function of taking care of what you eat and drink.

In total, seven parts make up the digestive process: the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine, pancreas, and liver.

Before we get into all of that, here are a few interesting (and subsequently relevant) truths about digestion:

– We produce about 32 ounces of saliva every day. Saliva has numerous functions, including neutralizing acids, digesting food, and carrying minerals to the enamels of the teeth.

– Our brain communicates with the digestive system through the ‘gut-brain axis.’ As such, our emotions (including stress) directly affect how the body digests food!

– The small intestine is approximately 23 feet long; the large intestine is only about 5 feet. (Kinda ironic, eh?)

– Our stomach can hold as much as 4 pounds of food at once.

– Gastrointestinal distress can be caused by something as simple as drinking just one cup of a carbonated beverage.
This last fact is the perfect segue into the article’s topic: digestion problems – and how to rectify them naturally. (Cutting back on soda is a great place to start, by the way!)

Common Symptoms and Conditions of digestion problems

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As you already know, a healthy digestive system is crucial to overall health and well-being. But due to the sensitive nature of such issues, many people are hesitant to discuss their symptoms. The result? An unprecedented number of clinic visits and hospitalizations. This, despite the fact that most digestive problems are both preventable and, in many cases, require nothing more than some natural care.

According to the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG), bloating, constipation, diarrhea, gas, heartburn, indigestion, nausea, and vomiting are some of the most commonly reported symptoms. ACG indicates the following conditions as being common:

– Abdominal Pain Syndrome
– Chronic Diarrhea
– Gallbladder Disorders and Gallstone Pancreatitis
– Gallstones in Women
– Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
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– Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
– Peptic Ulcer Disease
– Rectal Problems in Women

5 Easy Natural Fixes For Digestion Issues

There are literally dozens of over-the-counter and prescription drugs designed to treat digestion difficulties. While stronger medications are sometimes necessary for more severe conditions (e.g., bowel disease, Crohn’s disease), many are naturally treatable.

Here are a few quick and natural treatments:

1. Add some probiotics

Your digestive system contains a balance of “good” and “bad” bacteria. Probiotics are considered “good” bacteria, as they help to maintain gut health through boosting immune function, increasing resistance to infection, and repressing harmful bacteria.

Sources of probiotics include yogurt, miso, kombucha, kefir, kimchi, pickles, soybeans, tempeh, and sauerkraut.

2. Change your eating habits

Making some simple changes to how you eat can save you digestion troubles later on. The way you consume food has a significant impact on the health of your digestion system.

Here are some tips:

– Chew slowly: Deliberate chewing breaks food down into smaller particles, making them much easier to digest. Remembering to chew food properly is perhaps one of the most overlooked aspects of digestive health.

– Eat in a neutral or positive state: Remembering that your brain and gut are connected may save you a few stomachaches. Your mood has a profound effect on digestive health.

– Turn off distractions: Disconnecting from the T.V. and interwebs makes it easier to focus on eating mindfully. Bonus: this allows you to enjoy tasty food that much more!

3. Drink plenty of water

H2O is critical to proper digestion. Even slight dehydration can cause all sorts of tummy troubles; especially when eating. Adequate water intake promotes healthy digestive function while fending off stomach pain and constipation.

We should be drinking a minimum of eight 8-ounce glasses of water per day – or about half of a gallon. When experiencing digestive troubles, you should consider increasing your intake to 10 glasses, or 80 ounces.

4. Eliminate inflammation-causing foods

Inflammation can wreak havoc on your digestive system, causing troublesome symptoms like abdominal pain, constipation, and diarrhea. As mentioned, balanced gut flora is critical to proper digestion, and certain foods throw off this balance.

Replacing the following food types may just ease your troubles: artificial sweeteners, gluten, heavily-processed foods (i.e., pretty much anything in a box), and soy protein.

5. Raise stomach acid levels

Despite popular belief, elevated stomach acid levels do not instigate heartburn. In fact, low levels of hydrochloric acid are to blame. Despite being well-chewed and saturated in saliva, food still requires stomach acid to transition into a liquid form for proper digestion.

Freshly squeezed lemon juice, raw and unfiltered apple cider vinegar, and, of course, proper chewing, are all simple and easy ways to elevate your stomach acid.

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5 Adult Behaviors of Someone That Had A Toxic Family As A Child

When a child is born into a stable environment, not a toxic family environment, science shows that they are far less likely to suffer from long-term stress and anxiety. Dr. Gail Gross, a child psychologist, says:

“…children raised in a stable environment, your child will have less anxiety and a higher threshold of security.”

This “higher threshold of security” is necessary for the child to acquire a sense of self-esteem and confidence. As a result, this strong foundation of character allows the child to become self-sufficient, independent, and self-actualized. In short, a quality family life sets the child up for happiness.

In contrast, when a child is exposed to a toxic environment, they are far more likely to develop problems with academics, behavior, impulse control, as well as social life. These behaviors are, sadly, deeply entrenched; behavioral byproducts of a brain exposed continuously to the stress hormone cortisol.

In many respects, early childhood years are when an individual becomes “programmed.” Actually, the first five years of life greatly shape the adults they eventually become. The Raising Children Network of Australia states:

“In the first five years of life, your child’s brain develops more and faster than at any other time in his or her life. Your child’s early experiences – the things he sees, hears, touches, smells and tastes – stimulate (the) brain, creating millions of connections … the experiences shape the adults they will become.”

Relating to this article, we can summarize the relevance of the abovementioned as follows:

– The brain undergoes a rapid period of development during childhood.
– The first five years of life are critical to skills necessary to be a healthy adult.
– Behavioral, cognitive, emotional, and social aptitude on display during adulthood are reflections of lessons learned during childhood.

Let’s now segue to the main topic of the article.

Here are 5 possible behaviors of an adult who had a toxic family environment growing up:

1. Fear of Manipulation

Toxic family environments often involve some degree of manipulation between two or more members of the family. Manipulation, when it comes down to it, is a form of emotional abuse. Continuous exposure to emotional abuse can make one fearful; in this case, fear is manifesting itself in the form of avoidance behavior.

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2. Lacking Self-Identity

Abraham Maslow, creator of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, lists “esteem” as one of five critical human elements, along with physiological (food/water), safety (shelter and protection), love and belonging, and self-actualization.

It can be argued that safety, along with love and belonging, have a profound impact on one’s self-esteem. Further, according to Maslow, without a sense of esteem, one likely will not realize or fulfill their potential and talents.

3. Difficulties Trusting Others

When someone is raised in an atmosphere where trust is absent, it can certainly affect their ability to exercise it later in life. Children learn from what they see and hear – and if what they see and hear is pervasive mistrust – why should they put themselves in a position that they perceive as highly vulnerable?

If the person does not lower his guard, it will become tough to form and maintain healthy relationships.

4. Trouble Interacting Socially

Per a study published by Texan’s Woman’s University:

Adults raised in dysfunctional families frequently report difficulties forming and maintaining intimate relationships, maintaining positive self-esteem, and trusting others; they fear a loss of control and deny their feelings and reality.

When raised in a toxic family environment, it becomes almost impossible for the child to see past that which is going on in their home. If what they see is abuse, mistreatment, and neglect, they’ll have trouble letting people get close to them. Usually, these difficulties with interpersonal communications are born out of fear and insecurity.

5. Anxious Behavior

According to a study published in the Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, individuals raised in a dysfunctional household are more likely to be diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder, or GAD. Researchers posit that this connection is traceable to a lack of stability during childhood.

As we’ve discussed, dysfunctional families do not provide the sense of security that children need. These prolonged feelings of insecurity often lead to the development of anxiety-related disorders. Per WebMD, symptoms of GAD include: difficulties concentrating, headaches, irritability, muscle tension, sweating, ongoing worry and tension, and feelings of restlessness.

“If you want to raise a child who is caring, organized, goal-oriented, and successful, you must provide a stable environment in which he can experience a childhood filled with both love and bonding experiences.” ~ Dr. Gail Gross

Final Thoughts

Changing entrenched attitudes and behaviors is often an arduous endeavor. That said, child psychologists and other experts believe such change is nonetheless possible. Thus, it is vital to approach change with a patient and realistic outlook.

If you believe yourself to be suffering as a result of childhood experiences, it is recommended that you make a list of behaviors and emotions that you would like to change. Then, begin to work on improving how you respond to unwanted thoughts and feelings. Practicing mindfulness is especially useful in countering undesirable behavior.

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5 Easy Ways to Remove Dark Circles Under Eyes Naturally

Nobody likes to look as if they’ve been socked in the eye. While a bad case of periorbital dark circles (PDC) – a.k.a., dark circles under eyes – will most likely not produce such a dramatic effect, they can cause a bit of embarrassment and self-consciousness all the same.

PDC is the result of a thin layer of skin under your eyes containing more blood than other places in the body. Accumulation of blood beneath the skin’s surface creates the swollen effect that is common among those with dark circles under eyes.

Perorbital dark circles are dark blemishes around the eyes. There are many causes of this symptom, including heredity and bruising. ~ Wikipedia

Put simply, age, genetics, or environmental factors cause the appearance of dark circles underneath the eyes. Genetic predisposition is exceptionally common; if your parents or grandparents have them, the chances are pretty good that you will as well.

As you likely already know, dark circles underneath your eyes is not a dangerous condition. They do often appear as a symptom of various illnesses, however.

Here are a few other causes of dark circles under eyes (PDC):

– Aging
– Alcohol
– Allergies
– Excessive salt consumption
– Hormonal changes
– Lack of sleep
– Sickness
– Stress

How can you get rid of dark circles under eyes?

Okay, here’s some slightly bad news: you probably won’t be able to get rid of the dark circles entirely. Here’s what one expert says:

“Even the most expensive eye creams and (surgical) procedures can’t completely eliminate them,” says Paula Begoun, the founder of Skincare product line Paula’s Choice. However, you can do things to minimize the appearance of dark circles. Even better, you can do so without uber-expensive beauty products.

With this in mind, here are five natural remedies for those annoying dark circles under eyes:

1. Almond Oil

Almond oil contains skin lightening compounds like niacin, phytosterols, and vitamin E. Phytosterols are known to stimulate collagen production which, when combined with vitamin E, may go a long way towards reducing the effects of PDC.

– Before laying down for bed, gently massage some almond oil onto the dark areas of the skin.

– Leave the oil on overnight.

– Rinse your face with cold water the following morning.

– Repeat these simple instructions every day as desired.

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2. Cucumber

Okay, so you’ve probably seen a movie or two with scenes of women chilling at the spa or some pool with cucumber slices atop their eyelids. Unlike most things Hollywood, there is a reasonable explanation as to why: cucumbers contain ascorbic and caffeic acid, which can reduce water retention. Also, cucumbers contain properties which give it a skin lightening effect, and reducing dark circles under eyes.

– Rinse off and slice the cucumber into thick slices.

– Allow the fruit to chill for about 30 minutes.

– Place the slices onto the dark circles for about 15 minutes.

– Rinse your face thoroughly with cold water.

– Repeat these instructions twice daily as desired.

3. Iron

An iron deficiency may cause dark circles under eyes. The reason for this darkening effect is that iron is responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body, and healthy oxygen levels are critical for healthy skin appearance. Shortage of iron suppresses this necessary process.

Other deficiencies that may cause PDC include vitamins E and K.

Good sources of iron include:

– Dark-green, leafy vegetables
– Dried fruit – including apricots, prunes, and raisins.
– Eggs
– Fortified cereals
– Liver
– Meat, fish, and tofu
– Nuts and seeds
– Soybean flour
– Wholegrains

A high-quality iron supplement is also a good alternative for some.

4. Raw Potato

Raw potato is rich in antioxidants and other nutrients beneficial for your skin. Potatoes also contain vitamin C, enzymes, and starch to help nurture the ultra-thin skin around the eyes. Also, potatoes tend to stay cold for extended periods, which helps reduce the inflammation and swelling of blood vessels.

– Rinse off and slice a chilled potato into semi-thin slices.

– Place the slices onto your eyes for about 15-20 minutes.

– Rinse your face thoroughly with cold water.

– Repeat these instructions twice daily as desired.

5. Water

Gosh, it seems as if drinking water can take care of almost everything, doesn’t it? Regarding dark circles under eyes, drinking the recommended 64 ounces of water per day can certainly help.

While research varies a bit as to why H2O is thought to help, three reasons are commonly cited. First, water helps to flush toxins out of the body. Second, as a mineral-rich liquid, drinking water stimulates blood flow. Lastly, consuming water helps to hydrate the skin more than any other source.

Combining purified water with vitamin C – a potent antioxidant – is a powerful way to combat dark eye circles. Try adding some freshly-squeezed lemon juice to an 8-ounce glass.

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