We all want
to halt the aging clock and want to look younger, loosing weight and gaining is
a part of real life and yes I would certainly like the falsafa(philosophy) of life
based on the song “Apna har
din aise jiyo jaise ki aakhiri ho”(Golmal 3) however leading the life by
looking younger, active and happy would certainly be a good reason to live long J.My buddy Vipin Saini and I have
churn out some moments to find out diets/food supplements that could really
help in fulfilling this dream and here we are with the details.
My friends!!
Just only having such diets/foods wouldn’t be suffice but always remember Abstinence, willingness and efforts are the key.
Anti aging
plants:
Almonds
Since ages
almonds have been considered as an anti-ageing food because of the high content
of Vitamin E. It is great for healthy skin, hair and nails. The body needs
Vitamin E to protect the cells from the onslaught of free radicals generated by
air pollution, peroxides and ultra violet rays. Experts say that eating around
a dozen almonds daily will help.
Walnuts
Walnuts are a
rich source of Vitamin E and having a handful can help your skin look great.
Cucumber
These are
excellent as anti-ageing food and improve tired and dehydrated skin. The high
water content and high amounts of silica present helps to get a smooth and
glowing skin.
Avocados
They are also
known as nature's best moisturisers and are loaded with anti-ageing nutrients
such as Vitamin C and E, and Omega 3 fatty acids. Though a
medium-size avocado has 30 grams of fat, all of it is healthy mono-saturated
fats that lower cholesterol and protect the heart."Eating avocados can
help stave off wrinkles and keep your skin looking soft and supple, because of
the Vitamin E that helps to get your skin glowing."
Sesame
This is
another rich source of Vitamin E
Berries
"Antioxidants
that are present in berries such as blueberries, and cranberries and in
strawberry, can help keep you skin vibrant and glowing." The canned
cranberry juice works for your skin.
Eat one to
two cups of blueberries a day for your daily 'dose' of anthocyanin, an
anti-ageing antioxidant that increases the potency of Vitamin C.
Green tea
This is a
very healthy substitute for caffeine drinks and are packed with anti-oxidants.
Water
"If you
do not drink at least 2-3 litres of water every day, your skin might wrinkle
faster. Water provides the much-required hydration and keeps wrinkles at bay.
Aloe Vera juice
Aloe vera
juice is excellent if you want younger-looking skin and , "Have 30 ml aloe
vera juice diluted with 100 ml water early morning on empty stomach. And after
20-30 minutes you can have your regular breakfast."
Sunflower
seeds
This in
another remarkable anti-ageing food and a Vitamin E and selenium powerhouse
with very effective youth-enhancing qualities.
Eating a
handful of sunflower seeds daily will help you look younger, stave off wrinkles
and improve skin elasticity because it is extremely rich in Vitamin E.
Brazil nuts
Brazil nuts
are a very rich source of selenium, a mineral that works very well with Vitamin
E to stop oxidative stress and cell damage caused by
free radicals; thus, slowing down the ageing process. But should be eaten in
moderation (two nuts a day) because of its high fat content
Anti aging tips
Quit Smoking
One of the
most important anti aging tips of all. If you smoke you need to stop. It’s as
simple as that. You may not be able to completely reverse the damage smoking
has done to your skin but you will stop the damage getting worse.
Protect Your Skin From The Sun
Sun damage is
the number one enemy of younger looking skin. Getting a sun tan leads to
photoaging, a process that produces deep wrinkles in leathery textured skin and
will cause premature age spots.
Use a
moisturizer combined with a broad spectrum sunscreen like Skinceuticals Daily
Sun Defense. Have sunscreen always with you so you never get caught
out. And if you want a tan – fake it.
Improve your diet
For maximum
antioxidant protection eat fresh vegetables, fruit and whole grains – all high
in antioxidants. For younger looking skin make sure you get plenty of
vitamins C and vitamin E. These two wonder vitamins work together to restore
collagen in your skin. You also need plenty of omega 3 – an antioxidant must
have. Omega 3′s maintain the structure and fluidity of cells and moisturize the
skin from within – an essential part of your anti aging diet.
Take an anti aging supplement
Boost your
antioxidant intake with a daily supplement. Go for one with the highest levels
of the key vitamins and minerals for younger looking skin and all round health.
Key anti aging supplements include: Omega 3, Ubiquinol, vitamin C, vitamin E.
Add green tea to your day
Drinking
green tea is an anti aging tip you may not have considered. Green tea is an
amazing and naturalanti aging food. Recent research findings show that taking
sufficient green tea during the day can protect you from all forms of cancer,
build your resistance to heart disease and dementia and contribute to your
body’s ability to burn fat – especially abdominal fat.
Moisturize and exfoliate
The best anti
aging skin care selected carefully and applied properly, will provide
continous hydration – essential for mature skin – and protection from further
free radical damage. Take time to choose a good anti aging moisturizer.
Make sure it
has high levels of proven effective ingredients like retinol or peptides that
work to reverse the aging process and reduce wrinkles. Follow a regular skin
care regimen and exfoliate twice a week at least to ensure that fresh, live
skin is soaking up moisture.
Exercise more
Exercise will
give your more energy, build muscle mass, increase blood flow to your skin,
help prevent high blood pressure, reduce anxiety, strengthen bones and
raise your metabolic rate so you lose more weight more quickly.
Exercise is
good for the skin – increasing the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to your
skin cells.
So if you haven’t already – put exercise at the heart of your anti aging regimen.
So if you haven’t already – put exercise at the heart of your anti aging regimen.
Get your beauty sleep
Getting
enough sleep is one of the most important habits for anyone over the age of
40. When you sleep your body releases growth hormone which
stimulates cell turnover. Your skin will suffer if you don’t get the
beauty you need. If you’ve had a stressful day things will be
even worse – stress hormones surpress the immune system and accelerate the
aging process. So stress less and sleep soundly.
Drink more water
You need to
hydrate your skin from within – skin cells need water just like every
part of your body including your brain. Without sufficient water your skin will
dehydrate and essential anti aging nutrients cannot be delivered to your
system. If you want to look younger you need to make sure water is an essential
part of your anti aging regimen.
Smile
Always carry
a smile on your face!!
So don’t just
smile to hide something but try to wear a real one J
Anti aging
herbs
Alpha Lipoic
Acid (ALA )
Bilberry
Packed with
antioxidants, bilberry is potent medicine against many age-related concerns. It
is helpful to preserve vision and prevent degenerative eye diseases.
GABA
(Gamma-aminobutyric acid)
Declining
levels of HGH are linked with many of the symptoms linked with aging: fat gain,
muscle loss, loss of energy, poor sleep, skin changes, bone density loss, and a
decline in libido. Supplementing with GABA, a natural amino acid helps to
maintain levels of HGH naturally, lessening these unwanted symptoms. Avoid GABA
if you are prone to seizures.
Garlic
Garlic is
renowned for its potent effects on viruses and bacteria, but it also reduces
cholesterol levels and helps lower blood pressure. In one Japanese study,
garlic slowed age-related memory loss in animals.
Ginkgo
(Ginkgo biloba)
There is
solid scientific research that supports the use of ginkgo to increase blood
flow to the brain, one of the areas that is commonly affected by aging.
European research shows ginkgo’s capacity to help people with Alzheimer’s
disease and other forms of dementia to become more sociable and alert. You can
take 60 to 240 mg of standardized ginkgo extract per day.
Ginseng
(Panax ginseng)
Among the
Chinese, ginseng is considered the Fountain of Youth. According to renowned
herbalist Dr. James Duke, it tones the skin and muscles, improves appetite and
digestion, and restores sexual energy.
Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica)
Frequently
used in India to
improve memory and extend longevity, gotu kola is excellent when made into an
herbal tea.
Horsetail
(Equisetum arvense)
Loaded with
the mineral silicon that often declines with age, horsetail plays a role in
increasing the silicon in arteries, skin, bones, cartilage and connective
tissues. Horsetail is also available as a tea.
Milk Thistle
(Silybum marianum)
Since the
liver has more than five hundred functions, including processing and filtering
medications and environmental toxins, it can suffer from the stresses of the
modern world. Silymarin, an active ingredient in milk thistle stimulates liver
cell regeneration to help the liver rebuild after it has been damaged. A
standardized extract of 140 mg of silymarin per day is suitable to help protect
and repair the liver.
Peppermint
(Metha peperita)
In addition
to helping with digestion and gastrointestinal problems linked with aging,
peppermint contains antioxidants that help prevent cancer, heart disease, and
other age-related disorders. It is readily available as an herbal tea.
Turmeric
(curcuma longa)
Turmeric is
powerful against many types of pain and inflammation associated with aging. A
spice, commonly used in Indian curries, you can add it to your soups, stews,
and curries to benefit from this valuable spice.
Vitamin D
vitamin D
helps protect against bone loss linked with aging, as well as many chronic illnesses
like diabetes, cancer, and heart disease. Staying free of these diseases can
certainly help you live a longer, healthier life.
It isn’t
necessary to take all of the above herbs and nutrients to benefit from their
anti-aging properties. Even one or two taken consistently can help. Start by
drinking horsetail, gotu kola, or peppermint tea regularly and eating more
curries with garlic and turmeric. Follow the manufacturer’s suggested dose for
tinctures, capsules or tea. Consult a qualified health professional before
taking any herbs or combining them with medications.
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