We've been told since childhood that eating healthy
food makes us stronger, which, if you're gross like me, you've
interpreted as eating an apple once every Arbor Day or so.
But as it turns out, your body needs a healthy dose of good nutrition
every day, and if it doesn't receive it, it will find the weirdest ways
to tell you. Here are some warning signs of malnourishment that you
should watch out for.
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Digestion issues.
Not to sound like a pharmaceutical ad, but do you have trouble with
constipation or diarrhea? Then you may be suffering from a lack of
fiber. Doctors suggest eating things like whole wheat pasta and bran
flakes to keep your intestines happy. |
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Delayed healing.
Nobody heals as fast as our determined friend Wile E. Coyote here, but
if you have a wound that is taking a long time to heal, you should take
stock of what you're eating every day. Calories and proteins are
essential when it comes to the healing process. |
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Brittle hair.
If your hair is becoming straw-like and can be pulled out easily, you
might need more protein in your diet. Any type of meat packs a healthy
punch of protein, but if you're a vegetarian, you can go for beans,
eggs, and nuts. |
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Brittle nails.
Do your nails break as much as an affluent woman's in an old-timey
movie? You might actually have a magnesium deficiency. Eat more foods
like avocados, whole grains, and bananas! |
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Premature aging.
Studies show that a poor diet can create wrinkles on the face at an
earlier age. To combat that, you need to eat more foods that are packed
with vitamins A through E. Antioxidants are also your friends. We're
talking about fruits and vegetables here, folks.
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Cold hands.
You might blame your icy hands on bad circulation, but it could also
mean that you have an iodine deficiency. You should eat more things from
the sea, like kelp and shrimp. Iodine-rich foods like cranberries,
yogurt, and potatoes are great as well.
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Fissured tongue.
If your tongue is starting to look like the ruins of Pompeii, you may
have a vitamin B deficiency. You need to have more fish, soy, and bran
in your diet.
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Dry skin.
Dry, lizard-like skin can be caused by the cold, but sometimes, it can
mean that you aren't getting enough vitamin A. Have some more carrots,
dark leafy greens, and red meat. You'll be happy to know that BUTTER is
also high in vitamin A! |
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Bad teeth.
Obviously, having bad teeth is often a sign that you need to cut back on
sugar, but bleeding gums could also indicate that you need to get some
more vitamin C. Try to get more citrus fruits and broccoli into your
diet.
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