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Your Health and Anti-Aging

Aging is one of those things that when we first begin life we consider it to be a blessing. But as we grow older and we are mature we begin to you aging in an entirely new light. On average it is around the age of 30 that most people start to think about their age. Having spent most of their lives waiting to get old enough to drive a car and then to get old enough to move out on their own, they now begin to think of getting older as something that would rather not do.

Aging is the process where our bodies no longer regenerate and maintain the body's cells. The skin loses its elasticity after maturation and as we get older wrinkles appear. This natural process along with wear and tear on our bodies is the aging process.

Some of the same factors which caused us to age also can cause other diseases like heart disease and cancer. We can however help our body to slow down the aging process and ward off diseases.

Some of the things that we can do to help our bodies remain at peak operating performance and help retard the aging process are easily within our grasp. Our diet has a lot to do with our overall health. By utilizing a diet which contains whole-grain cereals plenty of fresh vegetables, fresh fruit, fish and red meat in moderation we can help our body look and feel younger longer.

it is also recommended that we monitor the amount of fat in our diet and that the fat that we do consume come from healthy sources. Sources of fat which are considered to be healthy, as an example, is fish, nuts, olive oil, and certain types of seeds such as sunflower seeds. These will help balance your intake of monounsaturated fat, and of the polyunsaturated fat.

You should also moderate your intake of fats which come from butter, corn or palm oil, and soya oil. These are all high in saturated that and in the polyunsaturated omega six type fats.

Exercise is an excellent anti-aging tool. By maintaining a workout regimen which utilizes both strength training and stretching, you can help keep your body in top physical condition and retain flexibility. Yoga has proven to be an excellent way to stay flexible in the later years.

Getting adequate rest and keeping your life as stress free as possible is also recommended. Getting enough rest not only to see us your body in healing and regeneration but also keeps the mind healthy as well.

Making use of nutritional supplements can also help keep you healthy in both your body and mind. Depending on your current health and your dietary needs supplements can help keep your body in peak performance. It is also during the later years that we turn our attention to our mind. Sometimes nutritional supplements such as ginkgo biloba can help keep our minds fresh and up to the daily tasks which we engage in.

Aging is something that we all must do but there are ways to slow it down and keep our bodies as healthy as possible.



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