Diet & Exercise Tips for Anti Aging
The aging of your skin may be inevitable. But why rush it? There are ways to slow down sagging and wrinkles. Using skin creams and treatments may already be a part of your daily grooming regimen. However, topical creams cannot be expected to work alone for full efficacy. The best way to start your anti aging effort is on the inside.
Diet Tips for Anti Aging
First of all, are you drinking enough water? There are varying opinions
about how much water an individual actually needs for good health, but
the general consensus remains that you probably aren't drinking enough.
If you're thirsty, your skin is thirsty too -- which means dryness and
wrinkles. Hydrate your skin by drinking water regularly.
Drink water . . . but avoid alcohol and soft drinks. The contents of
these beverages -- alcohol and caffeine -- dehydrate skin, wreaking
havoc on its structure. An acceptable alternative to water is green tea,
which is low in caffeine (but enough for a pick-me-up). Green tea, as
you probably already know, is loaded with antioxidants that destroy free
radicals, which cause aging.
A multivitamin is always a good idea, but our bodies most easily absorb nutrients from food. Include plenty of fruits and vegetables in your diet. In addition to vitamins and minerals, you're fortifying your body with more antioxidants. Blueberries are one of nature's "super foods," having one of the highest antioxidant values.
Exercise Tips for Anti Aging
Exercise! Exercise helps keep us from aging by keeping weight down,
working the heart, toning muscles, and getting the blood flowing (to the
skin!). People who exercise look younger and feel younger. It's a most
beneficial habit to get into. Also you'll never need plastic surgeons if you diet and exercise properly.
People who look younger than their age repeatedly reveal one vital
secret: getting enough sleep. If you aren't, find ways to work it in.
Instead of sitting up in front of the television, turn it off at a
reasonable time and take a book to bed. This quiet practice can lead to
an easier time getting to sleep -- sometimes the colors and movement of
the television keep our brains working even after we've begun to relax.
You may feel that you don't have the time to take care of your skin, but
keep in mind: by the time you do "have time," it will be too late. The
time to protect your skin is now! Years later, you'll be thanking
yourself for it -- and not only will you look younger, you'll feel
younger too. If you want more tips ask your anti-aging doctor.

