Go Play in the Dirt
Go Play in the Dirt
006 | Beauty Foods with Jessica Rose
The world has put such pressure on women regarding the way we look, we walk, we talk, we dress, we act, and carry ourselves. The standards of beauty are skewed and society pushes many products on people (botox, fillers, serums) that actually contain toxins, accelerate the aging process and can negatively affect your overall health.
Jessica Rose, a Certified Holistic Nutritionist, Licensed Cosmetologist, and Beauty Expert, educates us on ways to get glowing, vibrant skin from within by using food and lifestyle methods. She breaks down simple, tangible tips for us to understand that what we eat will not only make us look good but also feel good within. This is an empowering episode that encourages you to get back to the basics and take your health and skin into your own hands and out of the toxic products that are pushed on consumers today.
In this Episode, You’ll Discover:
- How connecting with the earth as a morning practice can help shift mood and set the day off right
- How to use food to support mood
- How to use food and lifestyle practices to support skin, hair, and nails
- The importance of hydration
- Foods to eat that can support glowing skin from within
- The importance of collagen
- Toxins in our cookware and some non-toxic alternatives
Go Share These Thoughts:
- I try to keep it diverse in my friendships, too. I associate with a wide range of people whom I feel are really supportive of my mental health. I spend time with good people, have good conversations, and [create] genuine connections. - Jessica Rose
- People are starting to realize that what you cook your food in is almost equally important as the food that you're cooking. - Jessica Rose
- I strive to be as clean and as healthy as I can. But it can be overwhelming at times. So meeting yourself where you're at is a really key point. - Lauren Bryson
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The Go Play in the Dirt Podcast is for educational & entertainment purposes only and not intended to be medical advice. The Go Play in the Dirt Podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment of disease. If you have questions about a medical condition, please see your physician or other qualified health provider.