4 Ways To Slow Down The Aging Process When Growing Older

Aging and getting older accelerates with each passing second, as the biological clock and momentum carries it forward non stop. That’s the one certain universal fact of life which most of us know will happen, but are not always willing to embrace, admit or are prepared for.

As the days turn into years, and father time and mother nature marches on, we finally begin spending a lot more time, effort and money in the attempts to slow down the aging process.

What we’re now wanting is to look and feel younger. Some of our efforts may be in vain because we’re continuously contradicting our intent, often without even realizing it.

Women especially want to turn back time to their brighter more sparkling days, especially when it comes to their appearance.

But usually, it’s self-sabotage that’s to blame, because of our poor eating habits, lack of exercise, or improper sleep. These activities eventually add up, and contributes to the aging process.

But the good news is you’re able to somewhat slow it down by applying several easy to implement steps, to boost that youthful appearance and feel. It’s never too late to change or reverse your habits.

At times, the results can be dramatic to the point you don’t want to stop because of the positive visible results. You can then begin to transport yourself back in time.

4.) – Stop Working So Long And Hard


There’s research that proves a bad or difficult job, regardless if it’s your career choice or it’s out of necessity, will do more harm than good.

If you don’t enjoy your job, or are working extremely long hours, continuing to do so is one of the biggest contributors to heart disease, as well as accelerating the cell aging process.

Continuously putting in those long 10 hour days, will also minimize the time you’re able to spend exercising, preparing and eating healthier meals, and getting adequate sleep.

Chronic stress which becomes long-term, also becomes an issue for those who are overworked, which impairs brain function which are age related.

What the continuous pounding of stress on the brain does is it shrinks the hippocampus, the area where memories are formed and stored.

Another known impairment is the dysfunction of the frontal lobe, which is associated with planning, prioritizing, coordinating, and executing executive decisions and activities.

You Can Look Younger By:

• If you’re not able to immediately slow down or change your stress points outright, then you can write up a personal list of things you can do which makes you happy.

• This can be activities such as sipping your favourite tea, having a scoop of low-fat gelato, a kiss on your cheek by your dog, and then make sure you include them in your day.

• Decide to take issues more in stride, by reducing or eliminating complaining in your life as much as possible.

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• Resist the urge if you want to gripe by replacing any complaint words with words of gratitude instead.

• If at all possible, choose a different career for the latter years of your working life. Choose to write, or become a yoga instructor, instead of the daily grinding treadmill that is currently your job.

• Finding work which is more fulfilling gives you a better sense of purpose, so move forward towards fulfilling your dreams.

3.) – To Much Exposure To The Sun


Moderate controlled amounts of sunshine are required for that much needed vitamin D content, but too much sun can result in serious consequences, the most prominent being skin cancer.

Excessive sun can also cause premature wrinkles, that dry dull looking complexion, broken capillaries, and unsightly sun spots on the skin.

This excess however, doesn’t just occur when your baking yourself on the beach.

Experts claim that over 75% percent of excess exposure to the sun comes from everyday events and outings, such as walking outdoors.

Or you can be driving with the windows down in your car to the market, as the UVA rays are able to burn through unnoticed.

Other sources, according to skin and dermatologist experts, include reflected light from water, reflection from snow and sand, rooms with lots of mirrors, higher altitudes, and high UV indexes on cloudy days.

You Can Look Younger By:

• Especially during those hot sun days, make sure you apply a daily moisturizer which contains at least SPF 30 or higher.

• The products which contain titanium dioxide and zinc oxide are usually chemical-free. Apply the sunscreen to all of the exposed areas of the body.

• Use dedicated stronger sunscreen for extreme outdoor activities, and cover the neck, ears, nose, and the backs of hands.

• For these areas, use a higher UVA blocker which also contains titanium dioxide and zinc oxide.

• Always make sure that you wear light protective clothing, including a hat when possible. It’s recommended that you limit your exposure, even on those cloudy dry days.

• Make sure that you shield your eyes as well as the immediate surrounding skin with sunglasses, which has UV protection of at least 400 or higher.

2.) – Consume The Good Fats


Women especially will typically cut out any type of fat from their diets as they begin to age. This because of the obvious which is attempting to cut away calories to reduce fat storage.

But fat is required, especially the healthy fats such as the omega-3 fatty acids, which helps in keeping the skin supple while boosting the health of the brain, and keeping the heart strong.

These healthy natural oils will also fight diabetes which increases ones lifespan.

Not enough omega-3 intake increases cellular inflammation, which accelerates the aging process, which can lead towards organ dysfunction as well as decaying bodily function.

Deficiency of the good fats will also make your skin appear more irritated and simply a lot older.

You Can Look Younger By:

• Just simply consume more omega-3. Keep in mind that although it’s found abundantly in nature, the science behind how effective it really is, is still relatively unknown.

• What’s known however, is that eating wholesome natural foods which contain omega-3, as well as other nutrients which are rich in vitamins, including, vitamins B, C, D, E, can result in better brain and cognitive function.

• It’s recommended that you avoid most vegetable oils which are rich in omega-6, found most commonly in sunflower, soy, and safflower oils.

• Also avoid saturated fats that are found in processed cheeses and butter.

• Other excellent healthy oils to consume include extra virgin olive oil, avocados, almonds, and wild “fatty” rich fish such as salmon.

• What’s recommended is 2 1/2 grams of DHA and EPA omega-3 fatty acids on a daily basis. This is equivalent to one tablespoon of pure cod liver oil, or another form of pure fish oil supplement.

• Eating healthy food while taking these healthy oils will better help in the absorption of other fats as well.

1.) – Excess Empty Sugar And Added Sugar


The average person in North America consumes over 150 pounds of a variety of “bad” sugar products on a yearly basis, which contributes to 20% percent of our entire calorie intake.

The health related implications of this ranges from being obese to developing type II diabetes.

Sugar is also responsible for premature wrinkling of the skin, just as much as excessive sun exposure and smoking can.

The cause of this is because of a process known as glycation, which causes sugar to attach itself to the proteins in elastin and collagen, which makes the skin look a lot older and dried out.

Dermatologists has found that the known aging effects of excess sugar consumption in the body, becomes visible at around 35 years of age, and will accelerate significantly after that.

You Can Look Younger By:

• The most effective is cutting down on sugar as well as processed foods.

• It’s recommended that individuals should try limiting their sugar intake to around 25 grams, or 6 teaspoons of sugar and added sugar products per day.

• Fiber can also slow down sugar absorption, so begin consuming whole foods such as eating an orange instead of drinking processed orange juice.

• There are also some prepackaged orange juices on the market which contains the same amount of sugar as a can of cola does, so always read the label.

• When that sugar craving invariably hits, it often occurs when you’re thirsty, so go for some fresh water or a glass of club soda instead of something that’s sweet.

• If liquids aren’t sufficient enough, then try a handful of fresh berries, or a piece of pure dark chocolate to satisfy the hunger.

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