10 Commandments Of Anti-Aging

1. Let’s get the unfortunate truth out of the way first: you are going to age. Getting older is unavoidable. Now, some of you may show your age more than others, but no one is the same when they’re 80 as when they were 40 or 20.

2. With that said, there are things you can do to mitigate the effects and steps to make you look and feel as young as possible. These steps will be more effective the sooner you start.

3. Some of it is diet, consuming lots of fruit and vegetables with plenty of vitamins and minerals. Don’t overdo the red meat or alcohol. Moderate your dairy. The Mediterranean diet is particularly associated with longer, healthier lives.

4. Exercise is another thing that’s always important, especially aerobic workouts that keep your heart and lungs pumping at their best. Strength training can stop your muscles from wasting away, while flexibility exercises alleviate some of the mobility loss often associated with age.

5. Your skin is one of the first things to show signs of aging. A proper skincare routine where you cleanse and moisturize regularly and ensure you have lots of vitamins A and C can help it look smooth with a healthy glow, reducing wrinkles and other age-related marks.

6. You may also choose to dye your hair to hide any encroaching grey, or use a hairpiece to cover up balding.

7. It’s not only your physical health and appearance that are impacted by aging. It can also affect your cognitive functions. It can be a good idea to exercise your brain like your other muscles, challenging yourself to keep things like vocabulary, mental arithmetic and memory up to scratch.

8. Luckily, you don’t have to do any of this alone. As everyone is aging, you’re bound to find someone who has similar experiences. Share your worries and support with each other. Loneliness is another danger of aging that can harm your wider health.

9. A lot of people struggle mentally with the effects of aging. There’s no reason you can’t talk about it to a therapist like you would any source of depression or anxiety.

10. Aging can impact every aspect of your life: physical, psychological and emotional. If you want to practice successful anti-aging techniques, you need to adopt a well-rounded approach to all of these things.

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