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An Anti-Aging Physician Offers Anti-Aging Tips.

October 30, 2007 by Teri Cosenzi  
Filed under 40's Plus, 50 Plus, Aging Fabulous, Anti-Aging, Health

rx_anti_aging_tipsWhen you go to the doctor, you usually get health-care advice, right? Well, what about some anti-aging advice? They do go hand in hand together. 

I recently learned that there is actually an American Academy of Anti-Aging Physicians. I honestly did not know there was such a thing, but I am sure glad that there is. I found some solid anti-aging advice from Dr. Tom Diaz, a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Physicians. Dr. Diaz says that his tips are proven to be anti-aging.

Tips on Preventing Wrinkles and Promoting Longevity
Avoid the sun.
Sun exposure is the number one cause of premature wrinkles. If you must be out in the sun, wear sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 30. Tanning beds have also been proven to cause cancer and wrinkle your skin.

  • Don’t smoke.
    Smoking is the second leading cause of premature wrinkles. It upsets the body’s mechanism for breaking down old skin and renewing it.
  • Minimize alcohol consumption.
    Alcohol dehydrates the skin, depleting it of moisture. It can also cause broken or distended capillaries on the nose and face.
  • Exercise.
    Exercise is the number one anti-aging medicine, and the benefits are immense. For starters, it is a great anti-stressor. It also improves circulation, which in turn improves skin complexion. It can help maintain healthy body weight, increase bone density, and build muscle. Exercise also strengthens the heart, and can reduce risk of certain cancers. We lose 4 percent of muscle mass for every 10 years after the age of 20. Running is good for the heart and weight training increases metabolism and bone strength. Stretching and yoga are also extremely beneficial.
  • Get plenty of rest.
    The body needs time to repair itself. Lack of sleep can upset the body’s metabolism and possibly hasten the onset of age-related conditions.
  • Drink at least eight glasses (64 ounces total) of water daily.
    Water flushes waste out of our system and keeps the skin hydrated, acting as an internal moisturizer.

Tips on Reducing the Appearance of Wrinkles

  • Over-the-counter products.
    Dr. Diaz recommends Glycolic Acid 15 percent, and Alpha Hydroxy Acid. Use at night and use it regularly. You can also ask your doctor about Retin A, a vitamin-based product that works really well.
  • Avoid chemical peels and outdated laser machines.
    “I’ve seen the worst scarring in my life on people who have had chemical peels,” says Dr. Diaz. There are some new products that can make you look younger. Ask your doctor about intermittent pulse laser and fluorescent pulse laser. “They actually stimulate the collagen and remove the discolorations from your skin, actually reversing the signs of aging skin,” Dr. Diaz says. “But they will do nothing to prevent cancer.”

Anti-Aging Grocery List

  • Buy green and red vegetables.
    These foods contain natural nutrients and anti-oxidants that prevent the formation of free radicals, which damage cells and can contribute to disease and premature aging. The high water content found in vegetables is also good for skin.
  • Buy fish.
    Fish contains Omega-3 fatty acids, which have been shown to lower heart-disease risk and stimulate the immune system. These oils are also good for skin and act as a natural anti-inflammatory agent. Supplement your diet with 12 ounces of fish a week. Some fish have high levels of mercury and should be avoided: Shark, Swordfish, King Mackerel and Tilefish.
  • Incorporate oils into your diet.
    Extra virgin olive oil and fish oils in a healthy diet are really good for the skin.
  • Limit your sugar intake.
    Sugar acts as an oxidant, having the opposite effect of an anti-oxidant. It does not promote healthy body weight or healthy skin. Sugar also causes the body to release more insulin, increasing the risk of diabetes.
  • Drink lots of water.
    Remember to drink 64 ounces a day.

Well, I must have learned well because the doctor and I actually share some of the same tips.

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Comments

3 Responses to “An Anti-Aging Physician Offers Anti-Aging Tips.”
  1. Evan says:

    These are all great tips to help reduce the effects of aging and it’s nice to see that they are all something that can be done without having to purchase a product. I’ve recently been more aware of my body and health and have been trying to incorporate tips like these into my daily routine. I’ve been getting plenty of rest and exercising more regularly. I’ve also been eating healthier and cutting out drinks like vitamin waters that are full of sugars and empty calories, and replacing them with water. Each little bit helps to become a more healthier me.

  2. lori says:

    Sun in moderation is very healthy for your body. It gives Vitamin D, which is essential for good health.
    Moderation being the key, 20-30 mnutes a day.

  3. Ageingwell says:

    I follow many of these tips, although I could drink more water. I think I make up for it with decaffeinated tea. I’m 44 but am taken to be in my late twenties to mid thirties. Being mutton tastefully dressed as lamb helps too.

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