Anti-Aging Antioxidants Help Fight Free Radical Damage

If you are interested in combating the signs of aging, you will need to try a multitude of products that will help you prevent wrinkles, lines and creases. There are a variety of products available such as creams, lotions, cosmetics, surgery, botox, and natural, herbal products.

 

Experts agree that cell division occurs in people throughout their entire life. Most of this occurs before the age 20. As the cells divide and when a person reaches the age of 40, there is about 30% left of cells left to divide. This then explains the physical appearance of aging.

Once the cells stop dividing, a person dies. It eventually is unavoidable and cannot be regulated. However, scientists have come up with ways to slow down this process.

So how did you wake up and discover that you have aged. How did this happen? Scientists have been working on ways to thwart this process. They have determined that if you have a high amount of free radicals, your body will age faster.

Free radicals are caused by oxidation and the process occurs naturally. They move about freely and are unable to discern healthy molecules from unhealthy molecules.

The battle begins from the inside out. Take warning that you need to exercise, quit smoking, if you do and drink plenty of water. Physicians recommend that you eat a wide variety of fruits and vegetables that contain necessary vitamins and minerals.

Also, keep in mind that you can take steps to improve your skin’s overall appearance. If you do not have a regular moisturizing routine,, you may want to consider using in the morning and at night. It will keep your skin smooth and hydrated. Moisturizer also helps improve the overall look of your face and it minimizes wrinkles. Once you cleanse your face, you should apply a moisturizer, that will work while you sleep. In the morning apply moisturizer before putting on your makeup.

The pollutants in the air and the food we eat release chemicals which are bad for you. These chemicals can cause damage to the collagen and elasticity in our skin which then causes wrinkles and sagging skin. Antioxidants are found in facial products and pills and they can protect and prevent further damage to the skin.

As we age, it is a good idea to assure that we are getting enough vitamins and minerals to maintain a healthy diet. Some vitamins are more critical than others. Make sure you eat plenty of foods that are rich in Vitamin B such as fish, poultry, leafy green vegetables, eggs, beans and peas. This will help with preventing memory loss and will also lower your chances of getting cardiac disease.

Other foods to consider eating are carrots, potatoes, cabbage and broccoli. All of these vegetables are rich in antioxidants and are very healthy.



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