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postheadericon Anti-Aging Products And The Supplement Industry

Mark DeRosa asked:

As we grow older, our skin loses the radiance and youth that it once had. We develop age lines, wrinkles, dark spots, puffy eyes and other forms of skin damage. Nowadays, instead of undergoing painful and expensive surgical procedures, more and more people are looking for cheaper, non-invasive but effective alternatives in the fight against skin aging. This is where anti-aging supplements come in.

The industry of anti-aging supplements has gradually been expanding in the last few years. There has been an increased demand for products that can make people look and feel younger, and the industry has responded by producing a vast assortment of anti-aging supplements that targets not only the skin, but other parts of the body as well.

Most anti-aging supplements contain a unique mixture of a variety of ingredients. Major ingredients in these supplements are antioxidants, such as Vitamins C or E. This is because one of the most accepted theories regarding aging involves oxidative stress. Free radicals can cause serious damage to our body’s tissues, which accumulates as time goes by. Antioxidants are necessary in order to combat free radicals, and reduce the destructive effects of oxidative stress on the body. Other vitamins and minerals, such as vitamins B, D and zinc, are also being utilized as ingredients in many anti-aging supplements in the market.

Aside from vitamins and minerals, fatty acids are also a key component in most anti-aging supplements. This is because researches have proven that fatty acids, specifically omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, have beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system. People who are taking these anti-aging supplements were noted to have lower blood pressure levels and were associated with a decreased risk for the development of serious diseases, such as stroke and heart attack.

Other than these ingredients, many supplements also make use of alpha lipoic acid or ALA and green tea extract, which have both been shown to have positive effects on an individual’s health. Some formulations also use alpha hydroxyl acid or AHA, kaolin and special forms of collagen. Still many other supplements are using herbs and plants, such as gingko. However, some of these herbs have not been thoroughly tested. Thus, caution is required when choosing an anti-aging supplement, and it is necessary to be wary when it comes to product claims.

Aging is a normal biological process. However, growing old doesn’t mean you have to look old. Still, the most important factor in skincare is prevention. Avoid exposure to the harsh sun and harmful chemicals that can ultimately damage your body. By maintaining the good condition of your skin and the rest of your body, anti-aging supplements will be able to work much more effectively.

At present, technology has further helped the supplement industry. Nowadays, these products are able to reach more people in different parts of the world in a faster manner. With the continuing development of technology and the persistent emphasis on health and youth, it is expected that the anti-aging supplement industry will continue to grow in the years to come.

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postheadericon Add 8+ Years To Your Life!

chromosomesMost of us know that losing that excess body fat for good will bring us a LONG list of benefits. Lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol, decreased risk of some cancers, and so on. Besides just helping us look and feel better, achieving true fitness also prevents bone loss, improves memory, eases the symptoms of menopause, and more! In short, regular exercise and body fat reduction will all years to our lives by minimizing so many life-threatening conditions.

Now, thanks to new research from Britain, we can actually say how many years we might gain by losing that excess weight once and for all! Researcher Tim Spector of St. Thomas’ Hospital (U.K.) is part of the team that studied 1,100+ British women between 18 and 76 years of age.

“Telomeres cap the ends of chromosomes in cells and protect them from damage. However, each time a cell divides — and as people age — these caps get shorter, so decreases in telomere length have long been associated with the aging process. Read the rest of this entry »