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Supplements for skin nourishment – do we need them?

Do we need to supplement our diet to get nourishment for healthy and youthful skin?

I feel first you need to look at what you eat, when you eat, where your food is sourced, and how it is stored, packaged and prepared. Then look at stresses you’re under, your health and your stage of life. Once these factors are covered you can make an informed decision on whether you’re adequately fulfilling your body’s nutrient requirements. Remember your skin is the largest organ of your body, so will often get the last of the nutrients from food. A healthy skin starts from within. Skin health and nutrients go hand-inhand, so we often encounter a skin condition that’s manifested from a lack of nutrition.

One very important nutrient is water. We’re continuously losing it, so we must replenish it. Dehydration is often a major factor to address in skincare.

Other skin conditions we encounter are dryness, eczema, psoriasis, impaired barrier function – your skin’s own natural protective layer – and inflammation. We carry fantastic supplement ranges to help clients balance these conditions.

The skin requires Omega 3 to restore its barrier. The body

Enhancing smiles and quality of life

Dentures have long been a reliable solution for patients facing tooth loss, enabling them to regain their ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.

In the realm of denture services, Clinical Denture Technicians play a crucial role in crafting personalised and high quality dentures. CDTs offer a comprehensive range of services, encompassing both clinical assessment and denture construction. This allows them to take a holistic approach to denture provision, ensuring the best possible outcomes for patients.

The expertise of CDTs lies in their ability to interact with patients, conducting clinical examinations and taking precise measurements to create custom-made dentures that fit comfortably and function optimally. Their in-depth knowledge of oral anatomy, occlusion, and aesthetics enables them to design dentures that restore missing teeth but also enhance facial appearance and promote proper oral function. CDTs work closely with patients from selecting the most suitable denture materials to achieving the desired tooth shade and shape. CDTs ensure each denture is tailor-made to suit the patient’s unique characteristics. doesn’t produce Omegas so they need to be taken in food. If we’re don’t get sufficient quantities, we have problems.

In New Zealand CDTs adhere to strict professional standards and regulations. They undergo rigorous training and education, and keep up-to-date with advancements in denture technology and techniques.

The impact of CDT services on individuals’ lives cannot be overstated. Beyond restoring smiles, dentures significantly improve oral health, enabling patients to enjoy a balanced diet, speak clearly, and regain their self-confidence. The ability to eat comfortably and smile confidently can have a profound effect on one’s overall wellbeing and quality of life.

With acne and congested skins, good levels of spirulina and kelp help healing and provide cleansing and detoxifying. Also remember – aging is a decline in the skin’s function so ensure supply nutrition with powerful antioxidants to support hydration, increase elasticity and regenerate cells.

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