Thursday, June 2nd, 2011 at
9:32 am
Article by Terri-Leigh Bennett
Aging is something none of us want but it comes to us all, however there are things that can do to slow down the aging process quite substantially!
Our diet affects everything! The food and vitamins we take are extremely significant to our bodies to slow down the aging process.
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Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010 at
2:05 pm
Anti-aging sounds futuristic – did we somehow develop the technology to stop time? Fortunately, no; the world is still fairly sane. Anti-aging procedures simply allow you to maintain a youthful appearance as you continue to age. So many of the skin conditions people begin to notice as they age can be smoothed over – sagging skin, wrinkles and sun damage, to name a few. Here are a few procedures you may want to consider as you begin to refresh your appearance.
Laser Skin Resurfacing
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Sunday, October 10th, 2010 at
2:21 pm
I’ll be 18 years old in 2 weeks. I’m a life extensionist, so I’m trying to slow down aging as much as I can, and stay youthful as long as possible. Obviously when your older, anti-aging can come in many forms, but is it possible at age 17/18? Calorie restriction, diet, exercise, supplements, etc…do these slow down aging for those who haven’t yet started to decline?
Tuesday, September 28th, 2010 at
1:59 pm
I’ve tried really hard to take care of my skin ever since I was 13 years old. I use sunscreen, I try to stay out of the sun, and I have to say that my skin is pretty smooth and youthful looking.
I’m getting older and I don’t want to wait until it’s too late to start treating aging skin. Am I still too young to start using the products that promote younger looking skin? I’m not only talking about my face, I’m talking about my entire body. I want to have good skin as long as I possibly can, lol.
Am I supposed to wait until I start to see signs of aging? Should I continue with my normal skin care routine? Or should I start using anti-aging/skin firming products?
Monday, August 30th, 2010 at
11:37 pm
Obesity is a problem which a few other children also face in our family. My son is very fond of eating. but seeing his condition we as parents try to give him low calorie food. His height is normal. Mentally he is sharp and gets good grades in the school. Is very sensitive about his appearance and has a great desire to get smart and slim. His urge for the food is more than the kids of his age. We have conducted his thyroid tests which were found normal.He faces a lot of problems pertaining to respiratory infection and has to be given strong anti biotics every odd month to get over with disease. he was born premature with almost 6-7 week left in his DOD, was weighing then only 2.5 Kgs. VItal signs were normal. Some of the doctors here in Pakistan think that he is a case of Pickwickian syndrome but after studying on the syndrome I am not convince.Please help us make our child live a normal life. God bless you
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 at
11:14 pm
I believe in starting these products early to get the best results. However I don’t need the $100 deep wrinkle eraser creams, just something mild (that also actually WORKS) that will help to prevent anything in the future. Any recommendations?
Monday, June 28th, 2010 at
10:58 pm
I’ll be 18 years old in 2 weeks. I’m a life extensionist, so I’m trying to slow down aging as much as I can, and stay youthful as long as possible. Obviously when your older, anti-aging can come in many forms, but is it possible at age 17/18? Calorie restriction, diet, exercise, supplements, etc…do these slow down aging for those who haven’t yet started to decline?
I understand I’m nowhere near “old” yet, but what I’m trying to do is preserve youth as long as possible, to extend the lifespan and stay “youth” and healthy as long as possible. it is possible to “slow down” aging along a relative scale….im wondering if it works when you aren’t declining yet
Friday, June 25th, 2010 at
11:01 pm
I’ll be 18 years old in 2 weeks. I’m a life extensionist, so I’m trying to slow down aging as much as I can, and stay youthful as long as possible. Obviously when your older, anti-aging can come in many forms, but is it possible at age 17/18? Calorie restriction, diet, exercise, supplements, etc…do these slow down aging for those who haven’t yet started to decline?
Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 at
11:22 pm
Did you know that 40 years worth of anti cholesterol HYPERBOLE and low fat /and or low cholesterol diets have NOT lowered the age – adjusted incidence of CHD ONE IOTA
http://www.THINCS.org
Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 at
3:07 pm
As people get older they tend to get worried about their appearance. A few wrinkles or crows feet and they go into a panic mode. All this is due to the high standards set by our society. Young looking skin is considered to be beautiful. Anti wrinkle creams, lotions, wrinkle fillers and several surgical procedures can often be costly and unfortunately not always successful. An effective anti aging serum is a more effective way of doing away with signs of aging.
Surprisingly even men are into beauty therapy. We have different types of anti ageing serums for men and women. An anti aging serum is usually much thinner but not completely liquid. Creams are thicker. As far as affordability goes an anti ageing serum is usually more highly priced than creams.
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