Can we
really stop the aging process, slow it down, or even reverse the effects
of aging on our skin and body? It is an enigma for which so many have searched the answers
to for years. Now, with advanced modern science making breakthroughs and discoveries every
day, the answers have become apparent to the age-old quest for the proverbial fountain of
youth.
In large part, your everyday lifestyle choices contribute to the way
you age, and at what rate your body ages. Diet, environmental factors, exercise and the
topical skincare products and skin care regimen you choose, all affect the way you are
going to appear now and ten, twenty, and thirty years down the road. It's no surprise your
lifestyle plays a pivotal role in how your body and skin age over the years, since we've
always known diet and exercise affect our energy levels, appearance, moods, and fitness
level.
However, several key foods have been found to be very effective weapons
not only against aging in general, but also against skin disorders ranging from acne,
rosacea, thin skin, and photo aging (sun damage). These foods can even help reverse and
repair sun and other environmental damage done to the skin. This powerful weapon is a
group of chemical compounds called antioxidants, and what they accomplish in high doses,
along with adequate exercise, can mimic a surgical facelift over a relatively short period
of time! Think about all of the damage your skin is exposed to on a daily basis. It is
your largest and most vulnerable organ, exposed to toxins and other damaging elements,
like the sun, every day. These elements will actually accelerate the aging process by
producing harmful compounds called free radicals, which can damage cells and in turn
damage the skin. Antioxidants actually fight free radicals, and reverse some of the damage
already done by them in the body.
Precautions to be taken to prevent these nasty little free radicals
from wreaking havoc on your skin include wearing sunscreen every day, getting regular
moderate exercise, using preventive skin care (cleansers, lotions, gels, creams, etc.)
formulated with powerful antioxidants like Vitamin C and Alpha Lipoic Acid, and making
sure you get an abundance of antioxidants in your every day diet. Some examples of foods
high in antioxidants include berries (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, etc.),
citrus fruits (oranges, grapefruits, etc.), and vegetables rich in color, such as
broccoli, zucchini, spinach, and summer squash. Green tea is also a great source of
antioxidants, not to mention a better choice than coffee for a pick-me-up.
While there are many foods to be enjoyed
while living by the "anti-aging" diet, there are also foods that need to be
either avoided all together, or strictly minimized. These are refined sugar, caffeine, and
all starchy and white flour products. The resulting surge of insulin created by these
foods produces more free radicals and breaks down the cell's defenses against damaging
elements, leaving you wide open to more skin damage (ie. wrinkles, skin disorders, and
other premature aging effects). These foods are highly inflammatory by nature, and while
they may taste good going down, know that they are destroying good cells and allowing for
future damage by weakening the cell's defenses further. Eating these foods results in less
tone and definition. The skin "droops", hence the creation of fine lines,
wrinkles, and dull color. You will know a person that has a high sugar and high carb diet
by looking at their face. They may have almost a "doughy" appearance to their
skin, lacking the sharp definition and tone enjoyed by those who follow a healthy diet
based on the anti-aging principles.
So, there you have it, some of the core concepts that will get you
started to minimizing and even reversing the affects of aging. This is really just the tip
of the iceberg. There is actually a lot more information on these concepts available that
would be well worth your time to learn. What you do with these principles is up to you,
it's just a matter of making some minor changes for a longer, happier and healthier life.
I'd say that is definitely worth the investment! |