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Natural Choices to Combat Ageing

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 16 May, 2014 01:25 PM
  • Natural Choices to Combat Ageing
Ageing begins from when a child is born. However, there are other factors that can lead to premature ageing, including the usage of incorrect skincare products and gorging on unhealthy foods. One can achieve a perfect skin by including turmeric, ginger and green leafy vegetables in the food intake, says an expert.
 
Speaking at the Anti-Ageing Health and Beauty show, held at the London Olympia this past weekend, Geraldine McCulgan of the College of Naturopathic Medicine said: “What you eat today... you wear tomorrow.”
 
The beauty therapist shared some helpful tips on natural choices for anti-ageing and the small changes that one can effect in one's lifestyle to help slow down ageing.
 
Accelerating ageing is affected by the following:
 
* Glycation - the process of sugar and it affects joints
 
* Inflammation
 
* Lack of nutrients
 
* Overload of toxins
 
* Free radical damages
 
* Stress
 
* Loss of ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) which regulates cellular energy
 
* Lack of oil and water
 
So if you want to slow down ageing, McCulgan recommends following a diet made up of whole grains, vegetables, legumes, mild-sweet and non-sweet fruits. One can also try the following things:
 
 
* Avoid refined sugar
 
* Eat protein with every meal
 
* Swap refined sugar products with wholegrain alternatives
 
* Eat plenty of fibre rich vegetables
 
* Include cinnamon - lowers blood sugar levels
 
* Consult the ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity) scale - which identifies the anti-oxidants in foods
 
Inflammation is behind many degenerative diseases, so here we have some advice from Geraldine on how to reduce it:
 
* Eat organic
 
* Turmeric
 
* Ginger
 
* Green leafy vegetables
 
* Fermented foods
 
* Acid/Alkaline balancing
 
* Omega 3 fatty acids

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