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12 Natural Ways to Fight the Signs of Aging

12 Natural Ways to Fight the Signs of Aging

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We all want to keep looking good even as we grow older. Everyone is looking for ways to fight the signs of aging. We all want to still feel strong and look fit even after we retire from our jobs. We want to maintain our youthful energy as much as we can, for as long as we can.

The answer to this seems to be the Fountain of Youth; a myth which has inspired many works of art, as well as scientific innovations to delay aging. There are many ways to slow down the aging process. Here are some things you can do on your own to help you feel and look young.

1. Think Positive

There is no better way to wake up in the morning than to start the day with a positive vibe. The simple habit of smiling to yourself in the mirror can instantly lift up your mood and boosts your confidence. It encourages you to pursue your goals and face the day with a brighter outlook.

The Law of Attraction states “That which like itself, is drawn.” Thinking positively about something will increase your chances of attracting more positive situations, persons and things into your life. That should keep you from frowning too much and keep facial wrinkles at bay. This is the easiest and most natural way to fight the signs of aging.

2. Have Time to De-Stress

If you are having a hard time keeping a positive outlook, don’t hesitate to give yourself time to de-stress and have fun. Pamper yourself with a massage, spend the weekend in a spa, or indulge yourself in an at-home facial. Listen to your favorite music playlist, go to your favorite restaurant and eat your favorite dish. You can also cook yourself some comfort food or declutter to clear your space.

A quick way to de-stress is to do a breathing exercise or to meditate. Just sit in silence for at least 5-15 minutes. Get away from a stressful situation to recharge yourself. This way, you can handle the situation with a clearer mind instead of being overwhelmed.

3. Keep Learning

Your brain is like a muscle; the more you use it, the more it grows sharper. But don’t overuse it either. Instead, use it in different ways by learning new things such as a new language; a new game like chess and other strategy games such as tackling your monthly budget; a word or math puzzle like sudoku or learn to do math with the abacus. Do things to unleash the genius in you. Keeping your mind healthy is a natural way to fight the signs of aging.

You can start simple by learning a new song or memorizing a poem penned by one of your favorite authors. Learn to write a poem yourself. You can try to review your geography again and learn to use the compass. This will help you know where exactly on the map you’re going when you’re traveling.

4. Be Grateful

To complete the positive vibe that you started in the morning; end the day with a positive vibe too. Review your day and think of at least 3 things that you are grateful for that day. You can also keep a gratitude journal in any notebook you like. Reflect on your day and write down the things that you are blessed with. Try it out for the whole month.

Take the time to express thanks for the little things that people around you do for you. You can still be grateful even in tough times for the lessons that you can learn from the situation.

5. Stay Connected

Personal connections are important channels that provide us a venue to de-stress. With people who understand us, we can share our anxieties and doubts as well as reaffirm our beliefs and values. They also serve as our support group. They encourage us and advise us on how best to handle our problems and reach our goals. Maintaining good relationships will naturally help you fight the signs of aging.

Your social circle keeps you grounded. They also give you the confidence boost, knowledge and insights you need to move forward with your plans. And when things get tough; you know you can count on them. They are willing to help you erase the lines on your forehead and put back the smile on your face.

6. Avoid Overexposure to the Sun

Our skin is the first part of our body to show signs of aging. It also serves to protect our vital organs and is the biggest part of our whole body. So we should protect it just as we protect our face. Don’t forget to bring your umbrella with you. Use it when it’s too hot to go outside even if you are just walking a short way.

Sunshine in the early morning is good for you. But from 8AM onwards, the sunlight can cause more harm than good for your skin. If you do need to go outside, use your umbrella and put on your sunscreen product.

7. Stay Hydrated

Your daily activities keep you busy and you may not feel thirsty. You need to ensure that you hydrate your body so you can function properly. There are many times when we get a headache while working. We think it’s because we are stressed from work when in fact we are just dehydrated. Adequate water intake helps you fight the signs of aging by keeping you skin plump and looking youthful.

Drinking your water allows your body to work more efficiently. It helps your body to flush out toxins so you can stay healthy. Tired of just plain water? Jazz it up by infusing it with lemon slices or cucumber and other fruits like oranges, grapes and strawberries.

8. Eat Your Way to Healthy

A healthy eating habit is one of the basic ways to stave off the signs of aging. What you eat will definitely influence how you look. A healthy diet consist of a variety of fruits and veggies as well as nuts and healthy oils. Consuming these regularly will definitely help you look and feel healthier.

As much as possible, choose foods that promote an alkaline environment in your body. An acidic body becomes an environment for the development of illness. The primary culprit of an acidic body is consuming too much sugar. These sugars are found in starchy foods such as potatoes, breads, pastries and in many processed and packaged food.

Replace your sodas with green tea or a hot chocolate made with dark cocoa. Most importantly, read the labels when shopping so you know the ingredients of what you’re buying and eating.

9. Keep an Exercise Routine

Cap off your healthy eating habits by improving your physical wellness with a regular exercise routine. Exercise will definitely help you feel healthy and look healthy too. It’s a great way to fight signs of aging. Exercising helps you improve your circulation. It helps you detoxify as you sweat and it gives you a youthful glow right after. Try dancing to an upbeat tune for at least 10 minutes. Check your face in the mirror right after to see your healthy glow.

Put your running shoes and old bike to good use again. Or search online for exercise videos that you can do at home or in the office. As you go about exercising, ensure that you are exercising different parts of your body. Switch up your exercise routine from time to time. To get a more fit look, incorporate weights into your exercise routine. This will help you bring out your youthful beauty even more with toned muscles.

10. Quit Smoking and Ditch Alcoholic Drinks

As part of eating healthy, you should also stop harmful habits such as smoking. Smoking pollutes the air you breath and has a harmful effect on your lungs. The 2nd-hand smoke that you leave floating around is even more harmful to non-smokers around you. A very tangible side-effect of smoking are stained teeth and dark lips. This is a major disadvantage for you when you’re trying to retain your youthful looks. We should also learn to avoid little habits that can damage our skin in the long run.

Alcoholic beverages dehydrate your body pretty fast and can be dangerous to your kidneys and liver when taken habitually. There’s nothing like a major headache the next morning to remind you of how foolish you were the night before. A hangover makes you wish you were sober again real fast. Going for that hot cocoa might help ease that headache and ease the frown lines off your forehead.

11. Cleanse and Moisturize

Moisturizers can help keep our face feeling and looking youthful. Maintain a basic skin care routine that you do in the morning and night. Make a ritual out of your beauty routine. Think of it as a way to wind down as you get ready for bed.

You only really need to be vigilant in cleansing and moisturizing and doing it morning and night. Any more than that in a day can lead to overly oily skin or dry, flaky skin.

Remember to be patient with the cleansing and moisturizing. Massage your face gently using your ring finger and do so in circular motions going upward to your scalp. As you do this, you can reflect on your day and reflect on the things you are grateful for. If you have the time, you can try out the Korean beauty routine.

12. Get Your Sleep Right

A beauty sleep is exactly that. Don’t skimp on your sleep time. Get at least 7-8 hours of sleep. Your body repairs itself from 10PM to 3AM in the morning. This is why you should be in your dreamland during these times.

Adequate sleep also means less puffy eyes in the morning; less dark circles under your eyes and you won’t feel too groggy to wake up even during bed weather. A good night’s sleep ensures that you get the relaxation you need to be able to function properly all day.

These are just some of the ways you can keep your youthful look and a positive outlook in life. These habits will not only help make you look good but make you feel good too. Do practice these in moderation so you can live a well-balanced life.


Updated. First published on Pinoy Smart Living on 2019.03.03.
Feature Image: Original Photo by DANGTIMÔ TIMÔ on Unsplash.

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Does An Apple A Day Really Keep the Doctor Away?

Does An Apple A Day Really Keep the Doctor Away?

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Does an apple a day really keep the doctor away? You must have heard of this familiar expression. Notes and Queries magazine was the first one to publish the original quote:

Eat an apple on going to bed, and you’ll keep the doctor from earning his bread.

But is there truth to it? The answer is Yes and No.

Yes to Different Fruits

Yes an apple a day can keep the doctor away as it is a nutritious fruit. But it’s not the only nutritious fruit around. Think of an apple as the first fruit you can easily add to your diet and then add more fruits from there. You should aim for 4 to 5 servings of fruits a day (for adults).

A medium apple is a great source of calories and carbs for energy, fiber, vitamins and minerals. In particular, it has vitamin C which helps to lower risk factors for many health issues such as heart disease and diabetes. In this way, adding more fruits to your diet can help support weight loss, and improver your overall health.

Also, if you want to clean your mouth and teeth but don’t have a toothbrush on hand, eating an apple will do the trick. They’re also more effective than coffee to help you stay awake and alert.

No, Not Just Apples

There’s no excuse to eating an apple a day. Also, eating an apple a day wont’ probably harm you. However, eating only apples might have negative side effects. Remember that too much of a good thing can be bad. Also, you would need to eat way more than one apple a day to get the same nutrition from other fruits. So why not eat a variety of fruits instead?

Different fruits have different nutrition profiles. Eating different fruits means that you have a better chance of getting optimal nutrition. This reduces your risk of developing a mineral or vitamin deficiency.

Starting with an apple a day is a good way to start adding fruits to your diet. Don’t add them all at once. Your body will need to adjust to your new diet. Otherwise, you can have negative side effects. For example, a sudden influx of fiber from eating so many fruits at once can cause bloating and may even give you stomach pains.

So an apple a day can really keep the doctor away but only if you eat with other fruits and vegetables, consistently, and in moderation. Also, try to get organic fruits so you can get the most nutrition without the added pesticides. Or have a look around your community and see if there are neighbors who naturally grow their own fruits and veggies.


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10 Ways Turmeric Can Benefit Your Health

10 Ways Turmeric Can Benefit Your Health

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Turmeric can benefit your health in many ways. It is a superfood that you can add to your morning hot chocolate. This addition does change the taste; adding a hint of spiciness to it which will warm you up as you drink. This may be an acquired taste but a healthy one so try dissolving some in your hot chocolate and give it a sip. Adding turmeric to your daily food intake is one way to boost your optimal nutrition. Try it out for at least a month and experience the positive results.

Here are 10 more health benefits of turmeric and its main component curcumin that you may not be aware of.

1. Anti-Inflammatory

One of the reasons I add this to my hot chocolate is to avail of its anti-inflammatory effects. We tend to have inflammation in the body when we do physical exercise for the first time or when we change exercise routines. It also helps reduce inflammation for faster healing of wounds. Crush it into a paste and apply to wound to speed up healing.

2. Eases Joint Pain

For people suffering from arthritis, turmeric helps manage inflammation and pain around the joints. One of the best ways to take turmeric instantly is through a smoothie. Add just a small amount of the powder or a freshly grated amount and blend to the consistency you like. This is one of the easiest way to use turmeric to benefit your health.

3. Antioxidant

Turmeric has antioxidant properties that protect the skin from environmental pollutants. It boosts the body’s natural antioxidant capacity which in turn strengthens the body’s defense system. This is good for our appearance and for our overall health.

4. Antimicrobial

An added property of turmeric is that it is antimicrobial which further boosts the body’s immune system. Consuming it with black pepper enhances the body’s consumption of turmeric. You may try adding this combination next time you make curry. It is used to remedy cough and colds.

5. Heals the Gut

Most of our health problems stem from digestive issues. It is important to heal the gut in order to maximize nutrient absorption of the food you eat. Turmeric can be used with pumpkin to make a hearty, gut-healing soup. This is one of turmeric’s benefits to health that we need to maximize.

6. Improves Liver Function

Turmeric’s antioxidant effect seems to be so powerful that it can help reduce or stop toxin damage of the liver. This is good for people who need to take strong drugs for conditions such as diabetes and other health issues. Strong drugs may hurt the liver with long-term use so adding turmeric to your diet can help detoxify the liver.

7. Can Help Fight Cancer

Did I mention that turmeric is anti-inflammatory, has antioxidant properties as well as antimicrobial? This makes it a powerful ingredient in cancer prevention and treatment. So make sure to add turmeric to your daily intake to help your body prevent cancer.

8. Protect and Improves Brain Health

Turmeric is also brain food and can help enhance long-term brain health. It can also help stave off conditions such as Alzheimers by protecting brain functions as we age. If we want to keep our memories sharp into old age, let’s be sure to get our daily dose of turmeric.

9. Helps Protect the Heart

Turmeric has been shown to protect the heart by reducing inflammation, free-radical damage and strengthening heart functions. Some people take turmeric as a tea to benefit their health.

10. Improves Mood

This spice has been used in treatment of depression. It has been shown to reverse detrimental brain changes that happen in depressed person’s brains. At the same time, it helps boosts the mood to combat depression.

Some Considerations

We must always remember that too much of a good thing can be bad. The same is true for a spice that’s considered healthy. Turmeric has many health benefits but it also has some side effects that apply to your personal condition. So here are some side effects to consider:

Upset Stomach

When taking in large amounts, turmeric can result in an upset stomach. The same components in turmeric that aid in digestion can irritate the stomach when taken in a large dose as it stimulates production of gastric acid.

Blood Thinner

One of the side effects of turmeric’s many purifying properties is that it thins the blood which may make you bleed more easily. This can help in lowering cholesterol and blood pressure but for those taking certain medication, this may not be applicable. For example, pregnant women should avoid taking large doses of turmeric. It’s best to consult your doctor.

Stimulate Contractions

Apparently, foods seasoned with curry, of which turmeric is a major spice, stimulates contractions and eases child birth. Studies also suggest that turmeric can ease PMS symptoms.

There are many ways to add turmeric to your diet aside from adding the powder to your hot chocolate, smoothies and curry. You can also use it in your salad dressings or drink it as a tea or even as an ingredient in your juice. Plus, you can sprinkle it or use it fresh for your main dishes and sauces. Try to get it from your organic food market so you reduce any other side effects.


Updated. First published on Pinoy Smart Living on 2018.11.03.
Feature Image: Original Photo by Chinh Le Duc on Unsplash.

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