Before we look at what can help to decrease puffiness let’s take just two seconds to give service to what can CAUSE it: excessive sugar and caffeine. If you swear you don’t really use either and you still find your self with bags around your eyes: First, really double check the content of your food. Sugar is sneaky. It likes to hide-out under other names and guises. Second, check with your own practitioner or specialist to help you understand what is happening for you specifically.
Now let’s look at four foods that will help fight inflammation for good!
1. Broccoli - is excellent for reducing eye inflammation. This great green veggie contains double the vitamin C of an orange and just about as much calcium as a glass of whole milk. Best to be bought (and used!) with bright, green florets and firm stalks. **Extra Tip** Steamed al dente is the best way to go. Raw is hard to digest. Cooked any other way and you lose all those great nutrients.
2. Grapes - when it comes to reducing inflammation we are really talking about the juice part of the grape, but NOT store packaged grape juice. Grapes contain vitamin A, B-Complex and C and relieve any swelling in the throat, mouth, gums and eyes. (Grapes are done ripening once they are picked so choose a mature bunch when buying!)
3. Hemp Oil - let me say right away that this is not marijuana being talked about here. Hemp oil is loaded with our friends Omega 3’s (more than flax) but also has what is called GLA’s (gamma-linoleic acid) which stimulate the growth of healthy hair, skin AND reduce inflammation. Use on salads, baked root vegetables and as a dressing. **Extra Tip**Don’t use it for cooking and you are not getting the benefits if you take it in capsule form.
4. Job’s Tears - sounds like a magic potion, doesn’t it? It is actually a whole grain! Before it is hulled it has a black, sturdy case which earned it the great name. Once hulled, it looks more like barley. You may have even had it at one time and thought you were having just plain old barley soup. This grain is wonderful for cooling any inflammation and can also be very helpful for those suffering with arthritis.
Energy~Nutrition Specialist Heather M. Dominick, "The Energy Expert," is author of the information packed 'EnergyRICH Lifestyle' weekly ezine. If you're ready to jump-start your energy, make effective changes, and have more fun in your life, get your FREE subscription and more EnergyRICH Tips at
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