How to Reverse the Signs of Aging Through Healthy Eating:
A Brief Guide to Anti-Aging Foods
by: Reno Charlton
Growing old is an inevitable part of life. We all get older
year by year, the hair begins to go grey, the wrinkles and line
start to appear, and before we know it the transition has occurred.
We look in the mirror one day and we have become old. However,
it doesn't happen like this for everyone. Some people have learned
how to keep the signs of aging at bay, so although they may be
getting older in terms of years this isn't reflected in the skin.
In fact, some people can reach their fifties and sixties and still
look amazing -- and without having to resort to surgery and chemical
procedures.
One of the factors that can contribute to younger looking skin
is our diet. What we eat can affect both our physical and mental
well being, and by eating the right foods you can improve the
health of everything from your joints and bones to your skin and
hair. We've all heard the saying, "You are what you eat."
Well, if you eat loads of unhealthy foods such as refined sugars
and rich foods, you are going to end up looking and feeling unhealthy
both inside and out. If you are eating healthy, nutritious, vitamin-rich
foods, then you are more likely to enjoy healthy looking skin
and body.
Dr. Atkins' Theory
Dr. Robert Atkins has become world famous for his once-radical
diet based on minimal carbohydrate consumption. However, this
wasn't Dr. Atkin's only diet-based theory. He also wrote about
what he claimed was an effective anti aging diet, which could
reverse the signs of aging. Atkins stated that a lifetime of eating
rich, refined, processed foods is what often led to the signs
of aging, and that by assessing and changing our eating habits
we could start to turn back the clock.
Atkins believes that in order to beat the signs of aging we
need to eat more protein and fewer refined carbohydrates. He recommends
eating plenty of nuts and sunflower seeds, which are rich in protein
and in the recommended vitamins C and E. These vitamins contain
anti aging properties that will help keep your skin healthy and
retain more elasticity and resilience, which resultantly cuts
down on wrinkles and lines. Dr Atkins believes that a healthy
diet that is rich in the right nutrients and vitamins can help
to reverse the signs of aging in the skin as well as in the brain
and other parts of the body.
Recommended Foods
There are a number of foods, vitamins, minerals, and supplements
that are known to slow or delay the signs of aging both in terms
of the skin and the brain. Some of the most well-known anti aging
foods that are recommended include:
Olive Oil: This contains antioxidants that can help to slow
down cell damage and deterioration, therefore keeping the skin
looking fresher and younger. This can also help with joints and
internal organs as well as skin.
Seaweed: This contains a valuable source of Iodine, which helps
to produce a hormone called thyroxin. This hormone stimulates
the nervous system, which helps to slow down damage and oxidization
of the cells.
Various fruits and vegetables: These can be rich in antioxidants,
which play a large part in delaying the signs of aging. You can
enjoy fruits and veggies such as: prunes, raisins, blueberries,
strawberries, cherries, blackberries, raspberries, broccoli, spinach,
beets, peppers, sprouts and more.
Vitamins C & E: These are essential vitamins that can help
delay the signs of aging in the skin and other parts of the body.
These vitamins can help to produce natural collagen, which helps
the skin to retain elasticity, thus reducing the signs of wrinkles.
You can find these vitamins in a range of foods, but can also
buy them in supplement form.
Water: This is one of the most important considerations when
it comes to your diet, as it is water than keeps us hydrated and
alive. Drinking plenty of fresh water every day and minimizing
on alcohol, caffeine, and sugary drinks can help to replenish
your skin and keep you feeling and looking hydrated both inside
and out.
Foods That Cause Healthy and Unhealthy Cell Regeneration
Scientific studies have shown that cells can regenerate themselves
in two ways; either by replacement with a weaker cell or by replacement
with a stronger cell. The foods that we eat contribute to which
route cell regeneration takes. There are certain foods and food
types that promote weaker cell regeneration, which can lead to
signs of aging, and there are foods that promote healthier cell
regeneration, which can keep the signs of aging at bay.
Unhealthy Cell Regeneration Can be Caused by the Following
Foods:
- Refined carbohydrates - Sugar - Caffeine - White flour -
Processed foods - Artificial sweeteners - Alcohol - Artificial
colourings and additives - Fatty and processed meats - Vegetable
and hydrogenated oils - Fried food - Foods containing mercury
(e.g. many types of fish such as tuna) - Genetically modified
foods
Healthy Cell Regeneration Can be Promoted Through the Following
Foods:
- Raw seeds, nuts and grains - Fruit - Vegetables (including
leafy greens) - Bean and lentils - Seaweed - Barley greens - Antioxidants
- Olive and evening primrose oil - Foods containing Omega 3 fatty
acids - Foods containing Omega 4 or 5 fatty acids
It is important to base your diet on certain types of foods
if you are looking to delay or reverse the signs of aging, and
the good news is that a great deal of this food is probably incorporated
into your daily diet anyway. All you have to do is identify the
good foods from the bad, and make sure that your diet leans heavily
towards the good foods. Quite simply, you need to:
- Incorporate a variety of foods into your diet - Eat a diet
high in grain products, fruits and vegetables - Eat a diet low
in saturated fatty acids and cholesterol - Use low to moderate
amounts of sugar, salt, and alcohol - Balance energy intake with
physical activity
Although diet plays a large part in the anti aging process,
it is important to remember that there are other factors in play
in the skin rejuvenation process as well. It seems pretty pointless
to change the things that you eat if you are simply going to smoke
twenty cigarettes a day, allow your skin to frazzle in the midday
sun, and gulp back twenty cups of coffee. You need to ensure that
you take all of the necessary steps to promote health and well
being. This includes:
Cutting out cigarettes: Apart from putting you at risk of cancer
and heart disease, cigarettes can make you look older than you
are. Long term smokers tend to end up with very deep wrinkling
of the skin, premature age spots, and a host of other skin problems.
Avoiding unprotected exposure to sun: The sun's UV rays can
have a very damaging effect on the skin, and can result in very
haggard, old looking skin and deep wrinkles. Like cigarettes,
unprotected sun exposure also puts you at risk of getting cancer.
You should ensure that you always wear UV protection in the form
of a barrier cream or sunscreen, which can block the sun's rays.
Also, minimize time spent in intense, direct sunlight (usually
midday) as this has a damaging effect on your skin.
Take care of your skin: It is still important to look after
your skin even if you have developed a good anti aging diet plan.
This means cleaning, toning, and moisturizing twice daily with
appropriate products. You can find plenty of anti aging products
on the market these days, and you can even try natural skin care
products and home remedies. A good facial skin care routine will
help to keep your skin feeling fresh, rejuvenated, supple, and
soft.
Summary
If you want to enjoy the benefits of younger, fresher skin
and all around health without having to resort to medical procedures
and surgery, the combination of a good diet and healthy living
can make a real difference. With a little time and commitment,
you should be able to see a real difference in the way you look
and feel.
About The Author: Reno Charlton is an experienced freelance
copywriter and an award-winning children's author from the United
Kingdom. Aged 33, she lives near to the city with her husband,
Phil, and their two cats. Her articles on anti-aging skin care
can be found at http://www.look-younger-now.com.
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