Showing posts with label Embracing the Aging Process. Show all posts
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Embracing the Aging Process

With each day that passes, we not only become wiser but our bodies change and we inevitably will begin to show the signs of aging. Then again, instead of turning towards cosmetic enhancements let’s look at what the generation ahead of us does to embrace the aging process.

Below are five habits of successful anti-agers:


1. Avoid smoking and second hand smoke – Smoking is hazardous to your health, but did you know that tobacco smoke can double or even quadruple your risk of heart disease, stroke and not to mention raising the odds of lung cancer. Inhaling second hand smoke will also increase the risk of heart disease by thirty percent and lung cancer by twenty-five percent. And if that weren’t enough, as you age your skin will become more fragile and smoking will contribute to the damaging of the skin and appearance of wrinkles will be enhanced.

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2. Make time for fun – Studies have shown that people who work long hours are more likely to develop high blood pressure. In one study, the risk of a fatal heart attack was nearly three times higher for those who did not take a break from work-related fatigue. Do not allow this to occur, instead be sure to leave your work at work. Enjoy your time at home with family and friends and most importantly learn to relax and simply enjoy life.

3. Avoid fast food – The successful anti-agers stay away from fried foods and soft drinks. They’re aware that consuming fast foods not only raises the odds for gaining weight but may also lead to chronic inflammation. Chronic inflammation is not only uncomfortable but can also age your body, inside and out. Moderation is important but if you can avoid fast foods, your body will thank you.

4. Sunglasses and hats – Have you noticed how often the older generation go outside without head covering or sunglasses? The answer is almost never! They wear sunglasses to protect their eyes from the sun’s ultra-violet rays and reduce the risk of cataracts and age-related macular degeneration which can lead to blindness. They also wear protective clothing to avoid skin damage and stay cooler during the warmer months. Very rarely will you see them without hats, shades, long sleeves, or umbrellas to shade the sun.

5. Health Screenings – Perhaps one of the most important tips is this one. Checking their cholesterol levels, blood pressure as well as blood sugar and testing for cancers of the breast, cervix and colon are all precautions that every successful anti-ager is aware of. Not only will it keep them safe, but getting testing regularly will help catch conditions in the earliest most treatable stages.

We all know that we’ll age and that’s inevitable. However learning from the successful anti-agers that are truly enjoying life is something we should not avoid. After all, isn’t our goal to live our life to the fullest? Implementing the above tips early on will help you embrace the aging process gracefully.

Dr. Daisy Sutherland, aka Dr. Mommy is a doctor, mom, wife, author and speaker. Her love of helping others has branched to blog talk radio and syndicated radio shows.

Dr. Mommy’s Mission: To help you find the balance necessary to achieve success in your life, your health and your family…To learn more visit:http://wholisticfitliving.com/