[party in my plants] 13: How Food Affects our Face! with Maria Marlowe

How Food Affects our Face! with Maria Marlowe   This episode discusses a perk of plants that extends beyond our pant-size, energy level, disease-prevention and taste-bud pleasure. We’re talking about how food affects our FACE! Today’s guest, Maria Marlowe, is pretty savvy at helping peeps clean up their skin by way of cleaning up their diets; and she has her own glowing complexion to prove it! She believes that acne ain’t caused by bad genes, but rather, bad grub! And she’s here to help us get clear … both skin and on knowing exactly what plants to eat for it.   You’ll learn: The most common food-triggers for face-problems. Maria’s own experience banishing acne, and how she 100% knew it was her diet, not bad luck that was causing it. The #1 thing to nix from your diet to drastically + quickly improve your skin. How to nix that #1 thing from your diet without hating your life! Top plant-foods TO eat to improve skin (and how to yummily eat them). And so much more! Links related to this episode: The full show notes with all the deets from this episode! Where you can go to submit a question for the show! Where you can go to suggest a guest (yourself or someone else) for the show! Where you can go with a screenshot of your rating & review to get a free gift! How to work 1-on-1 with me! Party in My Plants on Instagram Party in My Plants on Facebook Party in My Plants’ Cooking Videos on YouTube Party in My Plants’ website  

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Existennial is a short show that muses on meaning for the millennial stuck in an existential crisis otherwise known as a Tuesday. 🙃 With warmth & wit, we'll investigate intentional living through a smorgasbord of science, spirituality, psychology, philosophy, pop culture, shower thoughts, and eavesdroppings. Talia Pollock is a writer, armchair philosopher & storyteller. Formerly the host & author of "Party in Your Plants," which put levity into eating well—her focus is now abolishing phony-baloney living to make depresh less by valuing our values more. taliapollock.com | @imtaliapollock