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More
than half of the aging process will be dependent on the kind of life
that we lead, whether we abuse the body or not. In fact, by taking
care of ourselves, we can actually live up to a hundred years old.
Failing organs are no factors. This is because advancements in
biomedicine has made the use of artificial organs possible.
Cigarette
smoking, drinking alcohol, inactivity and imbalance diets are just
some of the lifestyle factors that can affect the aging process.
Cigarette
smoking for instance can result in lung problems. This can rob the
body of an easy and flowing circulation, leading to a pale and pasted
appearance. Ingredients in a cigarette can also rob the body of
vitamins like Vitamin C, which is primarily needed in skin renewal and
cell regeneration.
The
same goes with alcoholic drinks. Too much alcohol can damage the skin
as it dilates the small blood vessels in the body and in the skin
surface. This leads to an increased blood flow in some areas. Over
worked blood vessels can be damaged over time, resulting in a flushed
appearance and the appearance of broken blood vessels.
The
lack of exercise is also another factor. Continued inactivity robs the
body to regenerate and flush away toxins. In addition to getting rid
of fats and cholesterol that clog the pores of the skin, activity or
exercise builds the muscles and keeps it strong. It also aids in
circulation.
Another
important factor in skin aging is the food that we take into our body.
Eating a balance meal often will ensure that your skin will be
nourished by the vitamins and minerals that it needs for its growth
and renewal. Lots of fruits and vegetables is recommended as these
foods have antioxidants that keep aging at bay.(/W/I)
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