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Can people with skin diseases eat carrots?

Male  32 years old 2018-06-24
I am a psoriasis patient. Can people with skin diseases eat carrots?

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  • BY Ina Barton 2018-06-24
    People with skin diseases can eat carrots: to treat skin diseases, VA is necessary to maintain the integrity of all epithelial tissues, and β-carote can be converted into VA in the human body. Therefore, intake of a certain amount of β-carotene is important for maintaining normal body surface, digestive tract, respiratory tract, genitourinary tract, and endocrine tract commodities, which can avoid skin dandruff, keratinization, and epidermal cell scales Skin diseases such as hemorrhagic skin with polygonal keratin and hemorrhagic skin. β-carotene also has a good effect on the stability of the cell membrane. It can also be used to treat inflammation "sunburn" caused by sun exposure.
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