Mangos,amp,#58,Treat,Your,Skin health Mangos: Treat Your Skin and Your Taste Buds
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Mango is my favorite fruit next to pineapples. Theyre sweet, juicy and delicious. This extraordinary fruit contains high amounts of vitamin A (contributing to its meaty bright orange color). It also contains Vitamins B, C , calcium, potassium and cartonoids (helps protect against cancer, common cold, and heart disease). They are also high in fiber and low in carbohydrates, making it an excellent addition to everyones diet.A great way to include mangos in your diet is to make deliciously simple smoothie.1 mango½ cup plain yogurt1 cup milk or soy milk1 TBS Raw Honey6-8 ice cubesCombine the meat of the mango and all other ingredients in a blender. Blend until creamy. Enjoy.Skin TreatmentIf you can resist eating this delicious fruit, you can treat your skin to a wonderful mango scrub. This scrub will leave your skin feeling soft and smooth.1 mango ½ cup sugar1TBS honey2 TBS whole milkBlend mango meat, sugar, honey, and milk in a blender until it is smooth. Stand in the tub while rubbing this treatment all over vigorously. Rinse with warm water and finish with cool water.Body ButterAfter your mango scrub, your treatment is complete by adding a non-greasy body butter. Using both the scrub and body butter can leave your skin feeling soft for days.This body butter recipe contains mango butter (you guessed it!). Mango butter is surprisingly inexpensive. Especially since cosmetic companies are using it for skin care treatments and charging prices as high as $40 for the increasingly popular body butters. You can find it for about $10.75 per pound online. 2 oz mango butter1 oz olive oil, almond oil, kukui nut oil, macadamia nut oil, etc 1 TBS(or more) cornstarch (to make it less greasy)6-8 drops of Fragrance of your choice (try vanilla, lavender, or mix your own)Melt the mango butter in a double boiler or you may use the microwave. When using the microwave, set the temperature on medium and check every 45 seconds. When the mango butter is completely melted, add oil and cornstarch and stir until it is a nice creamy consistency. Add essential oil or fragrance last. Allow your butter to set in the refrigerator for 2 hours.There is more than one way to enjoy mango. Eating mango of course is my favorite!
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