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Colorful Foods Suport Anti-Aging & Health

Friday, December 25th, 2009

For energy, fitness and all round anti aging health you need color in your diet. They don’t just look good on the plate – colorful foods do you good as well. Colorful food is good for you because each different color in the food relates to a different phyto-nutrient. Phyto-nutrients are simply nutrients derived from plants and different phyto-nutrients have different health and anti aging benefits.

A high level of antioxidants is the key to great anti aging nutrition. The best way to put together an antioxidant rich diet is to think primary colors when you shop for your fruit and vegetables. The more colorful and vibrant the better.

You probably already know that green veggies are important for your health. But you may not realize just how packed with good things leafy greens are. Green foods are full of chlorophyll and magnesium which is vital for the nerves, muscles and for balancing hormones.

Yellow foods such as sweetcorn and yellow bell peppers are rich in carotenoids – powerful antioxidants that protect you from damaging free radicals.

Mustard and the yellow spice turmeric are both rich in the pigment curcumin which is an especially powerful phytonutrient known to fight cancer and to reduce inflamation.

Inflammation is the most common cause of some of the worst diseases associated with aging.

Not only that but inflammation is cited by skin experts and dermatologists as the major factor in skin aging. Packing your diet with natural anti inflammatories like phytonutrients is important in keeping your youthful looks for longer.

Orange and red foods often derive their color from carotenoids such as beta carotene. Tomatoes and watermelon are rich in another carotenoid called lycopene. All these carotenoids are extremely strong antioxidants which fight skin aging and help to keep you looking younger and in the best of health.

Best sources of carotenoids are foods such as apricots, peaches, melons, watermelon, papaya, mango, carrots and tomatoes.

Beetroot, red grapes and berries get their red, blue and purple hues from a group of phytonutrients called flavonoids – hugely powerful antioxidants – some of them much more powerful than vitamin C.

Among the most powerful flavonoids are anthocyanidins which give the purple color to blueberries, blackberries, blackcurrants, acai berries and red grapes.

All these important phytonutrients each have a different role in the body and work together to keep you healthy.

So to be healthy and look younger as you get older – eat your way through a rainbow every day.

Anti-Aging & Apples

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

An apple a day…… This fruit is low in calories (about 80 calories each), rich in fiber including cellulose, hemicellulose, pectin and lignin (the latter is in the peel). It has numerous health benefits especially for those past middle age.

Quercetin found in apples is an important plant pigment flavonoids that serves as a building block for other members of the flavonoid family. Quercetin combats the “free radical” molecules that play a part in many diseases and aging. Including this fruit in your diet every day is a practical anti-aging diet activity.

In 2006 scientists from The Institute of Nutrition at Friedrich Schiller University in Germany found that “apple flavonoids modulate toxicological defense against colon cancer risk factors. In addition to the inhibition of tumor cell proliferation, this could be a mechanism of cancer risk reduction.”

Also, apples are one of the few fruits that provide ellagic acid which blocks the cancer causing effects of many pollutants including benzene compounds.

Apples have been shown to be effective in reducing others forms of cancer such as lung, breast cancer. Including apples,especially pesticide free or apples washed in special pesticide reducing solutions is a practical anti-cancer activity. And the Phytonutrients in the skin of apples have been shown to inhibit the growth of colon cancer cells by 43%

Studies show that 2 large apples a day causes a 16% drop in cholesterol levels. That is a much less expensive way to reduce your cholesterol - and you do not risk negative side effects of drugs. It appears that it is the high amount of pectin as well as the flavanoids in apples that makes for cholesterol reduction.

The pectin in this fruit has been shown to regulates blood sugar - even in insulin dependent diabetics.

If you have diarrheal it is helped by apple pectin. In fact pectin is an ingredient in over the counter anti-diarrheal aids.Boron a Osteopenia (thin bones) and Osteoporosis (porous bones) are the bane of aging.

Apples contain boron, a trace mineral essential to Strong bone. Researchers in England found that low boron was also associated with rheumatoid arthritis and some studies show the boron can help reduce the pain of osteoarthritis. Finally, boron is essential for mental alertness.

The Quercetin in apples is believed to reduce cancer risk - including prostrate cancer, prevent heart attacks, ward off cataracts and macular degeneration, control asthma, help with Crohn’s disease, prevent gout attacks, and help heal of recurrent heartburn.

Eat that apple (or 2) a day. Buy organic or from your local farm.

Anti-Aging Workouts

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

I just read about a recent study by the National Institute of Health. It concluded that adults of middle age or older should include more intense anaerobic workouts into their exercise program. This makes sense; short duration (20 to 60 seconds), high intensity exercises stimulate HGH and testosterone production. These hormones are known for their anti-aging properties. Low intensity, steady state aerobic workouts do not stimulate anti-aging hormonal activity as much. After building up your base fitness and getting the OK from you doctor, you can include some all-out sprints in your running. In the gym, focus on compound exercises (use more than one muscle group) like bench presses, squats, and rows. Compound exercises allow you to lift more weight, which recruits more testosterone and HGH. Interval based, high intensity anaerobic training is an essential part of your anti-aging program.