Anti-Aging
Products Versus the Benefits of a Healthy Lifestyle
By Sara Schell
On one hand, we have cosmetic companies and plastic surgeons telling
us that we need to buy creams, have ourselves injected with botox
or collagen; get nips, tucks, and lifts; brave the possible dangers
of hormone replacement therapy and pray for a miracle.
On
the other hand, the natural health approach advocates awareness
of diet and exercise, the value of antioxidants, a change in pace,
and a healthy-mind-equals-healthy-body attitude.
If
we followed every skin, exercise, and diet regime that’s
been recommended by countless ‘experts’ we’d
never leave the house. That having been said, none of us want
to die even a millisecond earlier than absolutely necessary and
the benefits of longevity don’t need to be spelled out.
So
what do we do?
Anti-Aging
-- the Scientific Approach
Mankind
has made an incredible medical discovery…
We
can make rats live longer!
Are
you stunned? If you’re a pest exterminator, you’re
probably overjoyed.
Seriously,
though, a study on the longevity of rats -- and how to increase
it -- has yielded interesting results.
Scientists
from the University of Florida’s Institute on Aging have
discovered that a simple 8% reduction in calories and a moderate
amount of exercise can slow down -- and even reverse -- the effects
of aging in rats.
It’s
believed (and is well on the way to being proven) that cell death
and aging-related damage to organs are caused by certain unstable
molecules, cellular oxidation and inflammation.
A
calorie controlled diet reduces the inflammation and therefore
inhibits the death of cells.
For
science, the biggest challenge is finding out why we age in the
first place. It’s now thought that aging may to some extent
be caused by an aging cell’s inability to replicate, which
is a phenomenon known as ‘replicative senescence’.
As cells lose their ability to replicate (generally after between
60 and 90 replications), the body’s immune system is weakened,
wounds are slower to heal, and wrinkles start to form.
Anti-aging
medication -- the sort that your doctor will prescribe -- is very
limited. The most well-known medical anti-aging remedy is hormone
replacement therapy (HRT). While there are good arguments for
and against HRT, the simple fact is that we don’t really
know enough about this treatment to categorically say that’s
effective, let alone safe.
Anti-Aging
Cosmetics
While
scientists are struggling to explain the aging process, cosmetic
companies are going to all sorts of lengths to fight it. There
are countless creams and serums, beauty regimes and wrinkle remedies
on the market today.
Cosmetic
remedies such as skin creams should probably not be labelled as
anti-aging. While they may slow -- and even sometimes reverse
-- the visible signs of aging, they don’t contribute in
any way to a person’s longevity.
You
may look better in your coffin, but, under the skin, your body
will have deteriorated much the same way as that of someone who
has never seen the inside of a beauty salon.
This
is not to say that cosmetics have no place in the fight against
aging. There’s nothing wrong with having beautiful skin
well into your twilight years; it just needs to be recognised
that any cosmetic regime must be combined with other anti-aging
practices to be truly beneficial.
Living
Longer Naturally -- the Healthy Lifestyle Approach
You
may have heard the expression that ‘age is a state of mind’.
In many ways we can see this to be true. We all know people who
should be in the peak of life but, due to circumstance or attitude,
lead the life of someone much older.
Conversely,
we also know ‘elderly’ people that could give the
average 40-year-old a run for their money. Why is this?
If
you watch people that still seem to have boundless energy as they
age, you will probably notice that those people are very active,
and approach everything -- even simple day to day things -- with
a positive attitude.
The
more that you remind yourself of your age, the older you will
feel. If you constantly focus on negatives then your health will
be negatively impacted. It’s simple common sense: we all
know that laughing makes us feel better. Therefore it’s
logical that spending much of our time in a dissatisfied or depressive
state would have a negative impact on our health and wellbeing.
Really,
it all comes back to healthy mind, healthy body. And it works
both ways.
For
example, it’s a scientific fact that plenty of daylight
and sunshine helps to ward of depression. Exercise releases endorphins
that make us feel good. Eating well gives us energy and bolsters
our immune system.
One
important factor of a healthy lifestyle, especially with regard
to anti-aging, is the minimisation of stress. There are countless
negative side effects of too much stress in our lives, so anything
that you can do to alleviate stress is beneficial. Go for quiet
walks, surround yourself with positive people, meditate, and make
sure that you have some time to yourself occasionally.
Learn
to say ‘no’ - you can’t be all things to all
people.
Lastly,
a diet consisting of lots of fresh fruits and veggies is invaluable.
The body thrives on all things raw and vital. Grains and nuts
are also full of necessary protein, and sprouts such as wheatgrass
are the ultimate mineral supplement when juiced. Buy yourself
a good cold press juicer, such as the Greenpower Kempo, and make
your own fresh fruit juices.
Pure
water is also important. Our bodies are 70% water so it makes
sense to drink the purest water possible. Dehydration also has
a negative impact on energy, so if you’re tired you may
want to try drinking lots of water.
The
fact is that, at this stage, we aren’t really sure why the
human body ages. Until we have a better grip on the process of
aging we won’t be able to combat it effectively.
Despite
this, chances are that, if we lead a healthy lifestyle and occasionally
indulge in anti-aging products such as cosmetics, we have a reasonable
chance of aging gracefully.
Budda
had the right idea when he said: “Your body is precious.
It is our vehicle for awakening. Treat it with care.” So
far, even science can’t beat that advice.
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Written
by Sara Schell.
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