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which fruit juice is good for skin - #23216

Addison

I am really struggling with my skin lately, it's dry and just… not looking great. A few weeks ago, I switched my diet to include more natural foods, and now I wanna try incorporating juices. I’ve heard that fruit juice can help, but I’m not sure which fruit juice is good for skin specifically. Like, should I be drinking orange juice, or is that just a myth? I’ve also heard things about pomegranate and pineapple being great. But honestly, I’m a bit overwhelmed and don’t know what’ll actually work. So, which fruit juice is good for skin? Any suggestions or should I just try a mix? Ugh, I just wanna glow again!

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When it comes to improving skin health through fruit juices, several options really stand out, with each offering unique benefits. The key is to balance what you drink based on your prakriti, or individual constitution, in Ayurveda. Pomegranate juice, for instance, is great if you're dealing with dryness. It's packed with antioxidants, particularly polyphenols, that help nourish and hydrate skin. Pomegranates are known to pacify Pitta dosha, which can contribute to skin imbalances. Drinking a glass daily in the early afternoon might suit you well, remember, don't overdo it as it can be heavy on digestion. Orange juice is another excellent choice. Its high vitamin C content is fabulous for brightening the skin and can help even out the skin tone. For someone experiencing Vata-related dry skin, this might help in maintaining a balance. Be sure to have it fresh and in small quantities, preferably in the morning, as it's a natural source of sugar, giving you energy to start the day. Another juice to consider is cucumber juice, particularly if your skin is not only dry but also inflamed. Cucumber is super hydrating and cooling, making it perfect for both Vata and Pitta conditions. You could aim for a glass in the evening; it’s very light and won't interfere with your digestion at night. Pineapple juice can be beneficial too. It has enzymes called bromelain which aid digestion and can clear up skin problems indirectly. Pineapple is excellent for Kapha types or if you're feeling sluggish, it can break down that heaviness. Rather than mixing them from the start and possibly upsetting the digestive fire (agn), try rotating them every few days to see what your body responds best to. Also, avoid packaged juices, as fresh is always better in Ayurveda. Keep in mind, that Ayurveda always encourages a holistic approach so besides juice, pay attention to your hydration, sleep, stress management, and diet in general. If you're still unsure, touching base with an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized advice would be a wise idea.
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