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Anti-Aging – How to maintain your youthful vigor and looks!

Anti-Aging – How to maintain your youthful vigor and looks!

 

Anti-aging?  What exactly do those words mean?  Are you adding more years to your life?  Actually, it refers to products and lifestyle habits that help your body to age more slowly and help you maintain your youthful vigor and looks over a longer period of time – even well into your declining years.

If you are still in your early adult years, you probably haven’t thought much about getting old.  Most likely, you still have that radiant, glowing, firm skin that all children and young adults enjoy.   You aren’t yet experiencing the pangs of wrinkles, lines and sagging skin.  But, even at your young age, you should be aware of how aging progresses and how anti-aging products can slow down that process enabling you to keep your youthful glow much longer.

Anti-Aging – How to maintain your youthful vigor and looks!  (Con’t)

So, how do you go about slowing the aging process? First and foremost in the battle against aging is good nutrition.  Let’s face it – you are literally what you eat.  Glowing healthy skin begins on the inside.  Everyone should eat a well balanced diet with lots of brightly colored fruits and vegetables.  Be aware, however, that many of these foods are loaded with pesticides, growth hormones and antibiotics – things that will clog the system and actually cause you to look older than your years.  Organic foods are highly recommended.  Cleansing also plays an important role.  If you eat Twinkies all the time you will have Twinkie cells!  Build good, healthy cells with cleansing and proper nutrition.

Second on the list of anti-aging activities is exercise.  It doesn’t really matter what kind of exercise you get – walking, running, yoga, strength training – as long as you are getting some form of exercise at least 3-4 times per week.  The old adage “move it or lose it” is true.

Third, but equally important, is your intake of water.  Approximately 70% of an adult’s body is water.  Keep your cells well hydrated by drinking half your body weight in ounces of water (for example, if you weight 200 pounds, you should drink 100 ounces of water every day.)  If you look at a dehydrated skin cell under a microscope, you immediately notice how dry and shriveled it appears.  Well hydrated cells are plump and healthy looking.  Multiply that once cell by the trillions of cells in your body and you can see how much better you look when you have been drinking the right amount of water every day.  This doesn’t mean “liquid” – soda, coffee and other sugar and caffeine loaded drinks may contain water, but they actually do more harm than good.  Drink water!

The skin is your largest organ and needs to be cared for.   There are many types of lotions and potions out there that will plump up the skin and make it appear smoother.  It is important to choose the one that is most effective for your skin type.  But it is also important to use products that are free of harmful chemicals and impurities.  Use products that are designed to support the body’s natural repairing, rejuvenating and restorative processes – products that encourage production of key structural proteins, collagen and elastin.

One line of products is especially good – the Isagenix Rejuvity line.  It takes a complete approach, tackling aging at the cellular level, because by the time those fine lines and wrinkles appear, the damage has been done.  Isagenix Nutritional Cleansing and Rejuvity products not only remove harmful impurities that contribute to aging, but also replenish your entire self for a more youthful you!

For more information on the Isagenix products, please click on the “Buy Isagenix” button found in this website or go to www.nkemper.isagenix.com.

 

 

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Written by Nancee Kemper
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