WHEN YOU'RE OVER 40, HERE ARE 9 FOODS THAT FIGHT AGING.
Are you still searching for the
fountain of youth? Well, it might not be as far away as you think.
It might be at your local grocery
store! When you fuel your body with healthy food that’s full of antioxidants,
vitamins and minerals you have the power to turn back the clock!
What’s the first place it’ll show
through?
The biggest organ on your body, your
skin! Aging is a natural process and everyone goes through it, but if you want
to age gracefully and keep others guessing your actual age, the best foods to
eat to fight the signs of aging over 40.
#1 WATER
Water Ok this one might not be a
food exactly, but keeping yourself hydrated should be a top priority.
The human body is made up of about
60 percent water and our blood is 90 percent H2O, but most of us don’t drink
enough each day.
A healthy adult needs about 2 liters
of water each day as we age, the sensation of thirst decreases.
So it’s that much more important to
make sure you’re getting enough each day water has all kinds of benefits from
regulating your body temperature, helping you think clearly, flushing toxins
from your body and yes keeping your skin looking young, radiant and wrinkle free.
So the next time you’re looking for
something to drink, skip the soda and opt for a glass of refreshing water, your
future self will thank you.
#2 BROCCOLI
Here’s another reason why
your mom was right when she told you to eat your veggies.
Broccoli is one of those foods that
can do a world of good for your body its anti-inflammatory and anti-aging.
Plus it’s loaded with good stuff
like lots of different antioxidants which fight off free radicals that cause
cell damage.
It’s a good source of fiber, which
helps keeps you regular but also can control your hunger and keep you from
snacking.
Broccoli also contains folate,
calcium and lutein which has been linked to better memory preservation.
Not to mention Broccoli is a great
source of vitamin C which can promote collagen which is what keeps your skin’s
elasticity and strength keeping your skin looking great, and your age a
mystery.
We recommend you eat broccoli raw to
get all of the benefits, but if you want to cook it steaming it is the best way
to get the most out of this green powerhouse.
#3 BLUEBERRIES
Blueberries See?! This list isn’t so
bad, blueberries are delicious! These little berries have a big impact on your
health and are believed to be one of the best sources of antioxidants of all
fruits and veggies.
Blueberries contain antioxidants called
anthocyanins which not only help you appear younger but it’s also why
blueberries are blue! Plus the phytochemicals found in berries and certain
vegetables combat oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain which could
reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease.
Several different berries have been
shown to actually reverse age related declines in animals and blueberries were
at the top of the list, showing promising results in their ability to improve
memory function in older adults.
You can add blueberries to your
morning smoothie, or oatmeal for an added healthy boost.
#4 NUTS
Nuts Almonds and walnuts especially,
are definitely something you should add into your diet if you’re looking to
keep that youthful glow.
Almonds are one of the best sources
of vitamin E out there, and vitamin E helps your body repair any damaged skin
tissue, keeps your skin hydrated, and can even protect it from the sun’s
damaging rays.
You’ll want to stick with the
almonds that have the skins on because that’s where all those antioxidants are.
Antioxidants can help your cells
fight damage, aging and certain diseases like cancer.
Almonds have been linked to possible
prevention of cognitive decline in older adults, too.
Where as walnuts are another great
choice when it comes to anti-aging foods because they are a great source of
anti-inflammatory omega 3 fatty acids that can help your body fight off sun
damage, can strengthen the skin cell membrane, and can help keep you skin looking
beautiful by protecting it’s natural oil barrier.
On top of all that walnuts have also
been linked to reducing the risk of heart disease.
Whenever you’re looking for a snack,
try grabbing a handful of almonds or walnuts or add them to a salad to punch up
the flavor and the health benefits.
#5 WATERCRESS
Watercress this is one you may not
be really familiar with but this leafy green is often praised for its health
benefits.
When it comes to anti-aging, it’s
hydrating and contains a bunch of vitamins like vitamin A, C, K, B1 and B2.
Like we mentioned in some of the
other foods, watercress has loads of antioxidants which can fight off oxidative
stress and more visibly, those pesky wrinkles and fine lines.
Some studies have also suggested
that watercress might also have the power to boost immunity, aid in digestion,
and support thyroid function.
#6 BELL PEPPERS
Bell Peppers specifically red and
orange bell peppers because they’re high in antioxidants and are ultimately
what will help you win the war against the clock.
Red bell peppers are loaded with
vitamin C as well, you’ll find something called carotenoids in fruits and
vegetables that are responsible for the bright colors like, red, orange and
yellow.
These plant pigments not only give
your food its vibrant color but it also has anti-inflammatory properties and
can help protect your skin from sun damage, pollution and other toxic elements
you may come into contact with on a daily basis.
Bell peppers are a great snack on
their own, or you can dip them in hummus or add them into any cooked dish for a
splash of color and a ton of healthy additions.
#7 SPINACH
Spinach Popeye was onto
something, eating spinach will help keep you hydrated and is loaded with, yup
you guessed it, antioxidants! Dark leafy greens in general are a great addition
to any diet and should be one of your go to sources of antioxidants since
there’s no definitive evidence that antioxidant supplements can help prevent
chronic diseases or do anything to delay aging spinach is high in vitamin C
which will boost collagen production.
Spinach also has lots of vitamin A
which can keep your hair strong and healthy and Vitamin K which can help fight
off inflammation.
Sautéed spinach goes great with
eggs, stir fry or try throwing spinach into a smoothie for a great midday boost
of nutrients.
#8 AVOCADO
We’ve talked about the health
benefits of avocado on this channel before but that’s only because it really is
that amazing! Not only are they delicious, but they host a ton of great healthy
benefits for anti-aging and more.
Avocados contain fatty acids that
fight off inflammation and promote smooth youthful skin.
Remember those carotene we talked
about earlier? Well Avocados have them too, and they help to block toxins and
sun damage from the outside world.
Not to mention Avocado has lots of
vitamin A which helps us to shed old, dead skin cells making room for newer,
younger looking skin to emerge.
It might be worth it to spring for
the guacamole next time you’re out for dinner with friends the anti-aging
benefits are totally worth it.
#9 CHICKPEAS
Protein is something we all need,
especially as we age.
Protein is responsible for the
regrowth, repair and maintenance of tissue in our bodies.
As we age, we don’t need as many
calories but we do need just as much protein and sourcing it from chickpeas,
lentils and legumes is what experts recommend.
Chickpeas are a fantastic source of
both protein and fiber, as well as iron and copper.
Studies suggest that replacing your
red meat intake with things like chickpeas and beans can help you lose weight,
lower your risk of heart disease and could possibly lower the risk of certain
cancers.
In general, the thing experts
recommend most is eating whole, plant based foods for the majority of your diet
paired with a healthy amount of exercise.
This will keep yourself looking
young, and feeling great throughout your golden years.

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