Articles about 'avocado' - The Joy of Wellness

Avocado to Cure Skin, Arthritis, Damaged Hair, Anemia, Tendons, etc.

Avocado is a green fruit with a buttery consistency and a very versatile taste that can be combined with practically any dish. There are several different ways to cook with avocados. They have very nutritive properties that can be used to treat a long list of conditions, their nutrients are so extensive ...Read More

Avocado for Skin, Varicose Veins, Damaged Hair, and more…

Problems with skin, inflamed or weak tendons, weak bones or muscles, inflammation, body aches, cardiovascular diseases, varicose veins, weak veins, ulcers, damaged hair, or hair loss, etc. The list is quite long for things that avocados cure and nourish. Since ancient times, avocados have been recognized as one of the most healing ...Read More

Increase your Energy with Banana and Avocado

Do you feel tired and sleepy when there are still several hours left in the day before you can leave the office to rest at home? Don’t worry. You don’t need to try vitamin supplements from the pharmacy, nor do you need to drink a bunch of coffee, and definitely not energy ...Read More

7 Homemade Masks - second part: Dry Skin

Dry skin is characterized as being very sensitive, which makes it necessary to frequently apply masks that supply the oil it lacks. These masks nourish and protect your skin. These homemade masks for dry skin, due to their high content in plant-based oils, prevent wrinkles from forming, along with premature aging due ...Read More

Fats and Oils: friends of Beautiful Skin

Don’t believe that all fats and oils are harmful or damaging to health and beauty. Your skin, for example, needs oils and fats, which are indispensable for preserving and making the skin shine beautifully, moisturized, and healthy. Nearly all creams contain some type of fat, oil, or butter - generally vegetable. Below ...Read More

Avocado: fantastic fruit for the Skin and Heart

Known as the green butter of fruit, avocado is a tropical fruit, even though it can now be found year round, in both warm and mild climates. This fruit grows on a tall and green Lauraceae tree, with robust foliage. It is said to be native to Central America, even thought the ...Read More

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