Green Child Magazine Summer 2015 | Page 12

Nutritional Nuggets Expert Christina Towle answers your questions! Question: I recently read about collagenbased supplements and powders to combat aging and capture youthful looking skin. Is there truth behind this trend? The quest for the fountain of youth...and collagen! It is true that as we age, collagen production slows, resulting in the thinning/ sagging of the skin. The good news is we can certainly make efforts to keep our collagen engine functioning optimally through our food choices. Adding collagen-boosting supplements and powders will likely not have a negative affect on your body, but I would save my money and eat real foods that include the full nutritional package of collagen, plus a variety of nutrients and anti-inflammatory benefits. 12 Tomatoes and beets with Lycopene help increase collagen production; Omega-3 fatty acid fish like salmon & tuna are good, Vitamin C rich greens like kale & spinach and fruit like mangos help boost production too. White tea is believed to prevent enzyme activity that breaks down collagen, along with high quality protein like eggs and grass-fed beef. If it’s difficult to include these foods in your diet, than you can seek out grass-fed animal protein-based shakes as your source. Also, complement your diet by monitoring sun exposure, getting lots of fresh-oxygen daily through deep breathing, exercise, and outdoor play to naturally maintain youthful skin and radiance. Question: I’m bored!! I feel like I buy, serve, and eat the same foods day-in, dayout. What do you suggest I do to liven up my meals and get me excited about food again? I hope I can inspire! Especially since dietary boredom often leads to mindless overeating, less variety of nutrients, and less satisfaction. A few tips: 1. Ensure that your kitchen is an inspiring environment. Perhaps pick up a few books on Feng Shui to guide you on creating kitchen calm. Clean your space before each meal. This will help work up an appetite, slowly starting the engine of digestion instead of shocking the body, which causes poor digestion. Put on music, light a candle, relax - the Sistine Chapel was not painted in a day, likewise, your body is worthy of time.