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Can Food Slow Down The Aging Process?

Can Food Slow Down The Aging Process?

Aging is inevitable, although how well you age can be affected by your lifestyle. Certain choices, including your diet, can influence how aging takes its toll on your mind and body. In this article, learn how food-sourced essential oils can help aging skin and discover some other tips for healthy aging that relate to the foods you eat every day. Can eating less slow down the aging process? While what you eat is important, how much you consume can also influence the rate at which you age. Aging occurs at the cellular level, and new research published in Molecular & Cellular Proteomics has found that reduced calorie consumption slows down the ribosomes within your cells, which slows the aging process. The study compared two groups of mice, with the...

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The Worst Foods For Your Face and Skin

by JESSICA MIGALA The old saying "you are what you eat" holds true for your health. And, it turns out, your skin. Fill up on junk like refined carbs, sugar, and trans fats, and well, your skin is going to look like it. "We’re actually learning that poor nutrition is just as bad for your skin as cigarette smoking," says Patricia Farris, MD, dermatologist and author of The Sugar Detox. A poor diet can cause inflammation, which triggers oxidative stress and in turn damages collagen and DNA, making you look older. Here are the top 10 food offenders to keep off your plate. Rice Cakes Once hailed by supermodels—and the women who wanted to be them—as the quintessential fat eraser, we now know that rice cakes cause your blood...

10 Potent Vitamins for Younger and Healthier Skin2

10 Potent Vitamins for Younger and Healthier Skin {Infographic}

Most people rely on skin care products to make them look young and beautiful, but if you really want to avoid premature aging, you should remember that what you put in your body is just as important as what you put on your skin. Keeping the years off your skin is possible, but you will need to make some changes to your diet. The infographic below will help you make sure that you eat enough foods containing the essential “youthful” vitamins. Do you know any vitamin-rich recipes for beautiful skin? Share them in the comment section. by http://naturalon.com/...

Layering Skin Care Products – 8 Steps To Follow

Layering Skin Care Products – 8 Steps To Follow

Let’s face it; you probably spent a large sum of money on the best skincare products for your skin. So the last thing you want to do is use them incorrectly. If you don’t know how to apply them in the proper order, you won’t be able to get the most out of each product. Often people keep changing products because they don't work for them. But, this can also be because of the product not being applied correctly. This is where the art of layering skin care products is needed. So take a look at these 8 steps to get your money’s worth and to layer products like a pro. Step 1: Cleanse (Cleansing the face) Before applying anything, your face must be clean and fresh. The primary...

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Ways To Get Rid of Blemishes Naturally

By Lyndsie Beresford n this article, Authority Remedies is on target for collecting some useful information about blemishes and lending you a hand on how to get rid of blemishes both naturally and effectively. There remains a fact that your skin is one of your best friends and if you like your skin, then it “likes” you. Undeniably, skin provides you with effective protection against some of the harmful elements that are willing to invade into your whole body and thereby holding you together. However, if you are one of many women who wish for a glowing skin, but still witness spots or acne, even skin discoloration, this can be a far-reaching dream. What are Blemishes? Blemishes can be a nightmare to most people, particularly when they are getting old...

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11 Reasons You Should Start Collecting Pine Needles

by Sierra Bright Of the many types of conifers native to North America, pines are recognized by their thin, long needles that usually come in bundles of 2-5. But some, like the foxtail pine and bristlecone pine, have very short needles. The fallen needles that cover the ground beneath the trees are mainly used as mulch in gardens, especially where acidity is desired. Pine nuts and the inner bark of pines are considered survival foods; many Indian tribes and even the early European settlers depended on these foods during the harsh winter months when other edibles were scarce. Many species of pines are known to have medicinal properties as well and have been used extensively by Indians for food and medicine. The needles also contributed to their...

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