Anti-Aging

Everything you put into your body will be reflected in your skin.  If you have a diet high in fat, processed foods and little fruit and vegetables your skin will surely reflect that.  In our teens, and 20s we’re able to get away with a lot but once we hit 30 and beyond our skin isn’t so forgiving anymore. 

Here are a few must have foods to incorporate into your daily diet.

Green tea – Not only is this drink loaded with health benefits, it will also help the look of your skin by reducing inflammation and fighting free radicals that cause skin damage.  So drink up.

Water – You probably already know this one but we need approximately 8 glasses of clear water a day (no sodas, soups or other drinks are included in this quota).  For maximum benefits clear water is best.  It helps purify your body and eliminates toxins.

Selenium – This powerhouse nutrient is found in foods such as turkey, brazil nuts, tuna and whole grain breads.  Include at least one of these foods in your daily diet.

Fatty Acids – These are found in oils such as walnut and flaxseed.  Oily fish such as salmon, tuna and mackerel are also rich in essential fatty acids.

Dairy – Low fat dairy products are high in Vitamin A which is beneficial to the skin.  Low fat yogurt is also good for the digestive system which in turn helps skin health.

Fruits and Vegetables – A variety of fruits and vegetables are good for overall healthy skin but there are some foods in particular which are very high in powerful antioxidants and promote good skin health.  Berries, such as blueberries, strawberries and blackberries are great for fighting against free radicals which can cause skin cell damage.  Vegetables that are brightly colored such as red peppers, yellow peppers and sweet potatoes are also great skin foods.

Now that you know what to eat there are some things that should be left out altogether if you want to look young longer:

White Flour Foods – White bread, rice, pasta and sugar are less nutritious than the whole grain types and will cause inflammation in the skin which can lead to aging.  Try cutting these items from your diet for two weeks and look in the mirror.  Your skin should look less inflamed and fine lines will be less apparent.

Alcohol – dehydrates the skin and speeds the aging process, try to only have it in moderation.  A little red wine may have some health benefits whereas beer does not.

Smoking – This will age you, cutback or better yet cut it out altogether.  Your skin and lungs will thank you for it.

Processed Foods – Processed foods are loaded with sugar and additives, these wreck havoc on the skin and are best left out of your diet altogether.  Sodas and other sugary drinks are not only bad for your health but can also rob your skin of essential nutrients.  They’re also not good for your waistline and have been known to cause cellulite (even the diet variety). 

For truly glowing, young skin a balanced diet rich in whole grains, fruits, vegetables and essential oils is best.

Throughout time, there’s been a persistent myth about the fountain of youth.  Sure, we all know there’s no spring in Florida that will keep us young forever, but we still chase after pills, crèmes and anything else that will magically make us feel younger or live longer.  Nothing can help us live forever or be ten years younger, but there are things you can do to help turn back the clock.

Stay on your diet.  You may be on a diet to lose weight, but it has other benefits too.  While carrying around extra pounds causes extra wear and tear on your system, a healthy diet also makes all your systems work right.  If your organs are properly nourished, they’ll operate more efficiently and won’t get worn out as fast.  It’s also a good idea to take a daily multivitamin.  You might find other supplements beneficial; just be sure you’re getting enough of the right nutrients and not too much of the wrong ones.

Don’t forget your skin.  An important part of feeling young is keeping your organs healthy.  Well, your skin is the largest organ of your body.  Having healthy skin can make you look younger, which in turn can make you feel younger.  In addition to using anti-aging skin care products, be sure to eat a diet that helps improve skin quality.  Good choices are fresh fruits and vegetables and foods rich in protein.  Keep your skin (and the rest of your body) hydrated by drinking plenty of water.

Get Exercise.  Everyone’s heard the old adage “if you don’t use it you lose it”.  Well, you’ve probably heard it so much because it’s true.  Regular exercise keeps your body working properly.  It can also strengthen your heart and help you lose excess pounds that are weighing you down.  And remember, exercising your mind is just as important for staying young as exercising your body.

Feel good about getting old.  It may seem silly, but people who have a positive view about getting older tend to live longer.  Instead of worrying about how hard it will be to get around or do normal things, concentrate on the fun of retirement or other benefits to getting older.

Sure, there’s no fountain of youth, but taking small steps to stay healthy and keep yourself going will go a long way in helping you feel younger and live longer.