Your busy lifestyle can take its toll
on you. The regular physical demands placed on your body at
work, home and in the gym can leave you with tired muscles and
sore joints. Add to that the emotional stresses of family,
relationships, and other personal issues and your poor body can
age big time in no time at all! Don’t despair because you don’t
have to give into Father Time if you understand a few things
about your body and how it ages.
Studies
indicate that the root cause of much physical and biological
aging is due to free radical damage. Free radicals are toxic
substances created in the body from stress that destroys DNA,
valuable proteins and collagen cells. Free radicals are caused
by pollution in your air and food, stress, poor eating habits,
lack of sleep, exercise and the prolonged exposure to the
ultraviolet rays of the sun. These evil bitches can literally
cause you to deteriorate from the inside out. The wrinkles, bags
and circles you see in the mirror are nothing compared to what’s
going on inside of you when free radicals move in and set up
house.
There is good news! You can help your
body to scavenge and destroy free radicals before they wreck
you. By far, prevention is the most important course of action
against the ravages of free radicals. Some preventative measures
include: 1) abstaining from smoking; 2) strict adherence to a
carefully constructed and integrated training program (weight
training, cardio, diet, and stretching); and 3) avoidance of
pollutants and other toxic substances (excessive alcohol, party
drugs, etc.) that are known to cause free radical formation.
Yet, no matter how hard you try to
stay healthy and “radical free” you just can’t avoid all stress
at work and at home, pollutants in the air you breathe and the
preservatives and other toxins pumped into your food. In this
case there are several natural “super nutrients” that can keep
you young, increase your body’s resistance to free radical
damage and help you retain your vim and vigor.
The most commonly understood free
radical scavenger, or anti-oxidant, is Vitamin C. Always a
friend to the immune system, this vitamin fortifies you against
virus infections, strengthens blood vessels, reduces
cardio-vascular abnormalities, inhibits fat storage and lowers
bad cholesterol levels. It also reduces many kinds of pain,
helps detoxify you and slows down the aging process in your
skin. Do you need Vitamin C? Hell, yeah!
Vitamin E is another great
anti-oxidant important for cellular respiration, good
circulation, protection for the lungs against air pollutants and
prevention of blood clots. For those who worship the sun,
Vitamin E has also been an option for protecting and repairing
sun exposed skin.
Carotenoids are a large family of over
a hundred compounds that have been studied extensively. Vitamin
A is the most commonly known of these and has shown significant
scavenging activity, along with improved recovery from sun
exposure damage, air pollutants, etc. The safest and most
effective source of Vitamin A are deep green leafy vegetables
like artichokes, brussel sprouts, spinach and broccoli.
Another family of carotenoids even
more effective than Vitamin A are the xanthophylls found in red
and yellow fruits and vegetables. The best sources for these
healthy, tangy babies are red berries, red and yellow bell
peppers and squash.
A wonderful antioxidant that is
enjoying popularity these days is green tea. This warm or cold
elixir has been clinically shown to reduce: 1) bacterial and
viral activity; 2) risk of lung cancer due to smoking; 3) risk
of skin damage and skin cancer due to the sun’s radiation; 4) a
host of other age related maladies.
Certainly
before you start to pop the vitamin pills you should consult
your doctor about the correct dosage for you. But there is no
time like the present to start eating more fresh fruits and
veggies and other clean foods like yogurt and whole grains. Take
pride in yourself! Eat healthy. Get to the gym. Take care of
your skin. Get some good sleep. Your health is a gift to be
guarded lovingly.
TOM BONANTI IS A CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINER AND OWNER OF
PUMP’N INC GYM AT 1271 NE 9TH AVENUE FORT LAUDERDALE, FL
33304, www.pumpnincgym.com.