Anti-Aging and You!
By Ito Nakamura
We are a product of our environment and must be realistic in knowing
that the environment is not pure and because of the basic instinct of
greed, we are living in a polluted world. The people who live the longest,
exist in the high mountains where the air is not polluted, the water
is full of healthy minerals and the food is free of synthetic chemicals.
In the polluted world, we must recognize that polluted air, water and
food produce free radicals and pathogenic germs that cause us to prematurely
age with diseases and pain. For those of us that live in the chemical
world, we can live 20 years or more longer, if we prevent free radicals
and pathogens from shortening our life. Anti-aging depends on fighting
free radicals and pathogens. Conventional medicine may let us live 20
years longer, but with the expectation of suffering. Fortunately, the
choice is ours.
ANTIOXIDANTS:
Antioxidants are chemicals that defuse free radicals and other biologically
damaging molecular fragments in the body.
They consist of nutrients such as Beta-Carotene, Coenzyme Q10, Selenium,
Vitamin C and Vitamin E are well known for their antioxidant properties.
Antioxidants are found in a full-range of fruits and vegetables, as
well as in some meat, like fish. However, fruits and vegetables are the
key source of antioxidants.
Although, our bodies produce its own antioxidants, the level of product
declines over time because of environmental factors and through the aging
process.
ANTIOXIDANT THEORY -- HOW THEY WORK:
Free Radicals - As part of the normal cell function, cells make toxic
molecules called free radicals.
Free radicals are damaged molecules-molecules that are missing electronics.
Free radicals are regarded as the primary force of destruction in nearly
all-living things.
Free radicals take electrons from other non-damaged molecules. By doing
so, the free molecules damage the cell.
As cell damage continues, it contributes to certain diseases and aging.
Free radicals can cause cancer, diabetes, cataracts, cardiovascular
disease and wrinkles.
THE BENEFITS OF ANTIOXIDANTS:
Slowing Down Oxidation - Antioxidants are good at slowing down the oxidation
process.
When oxidation occurs in food, fatty acids undergo chemical changes
Fatty acids are also found in the blood, which can undergo similar chemical
changes, as does food.
Mental Decline Resulting From Aging - A study published by the Journal
of Neuroscience showed that rats fed antioxidant-rich strawberries and
spinach had better memories and slower decline of nerve cells functions
than rats fed a standard diet.
Most of us knows that we need to consume more fruits and vegetables
than meats. Fruits and vegetables plays an important role in protecting
against and possibly reversing the cognitive declines seen from aging.
Free radical destruction is said to be a key factor to a decline in
memory and motor performance seen in aging.
The brain is especially vulnerable because it is relatively deficient
in antioxidants to begin with.
WHICH ANTIOXIDANTS ARE BEST THEN?
Two general types of antioxidants work together to protect the cells
and tissues of our bodies. One type protects the aqueous (watery) portion
of the tissues and the other the hydrophobic, or lipid (fatty) component.
The aqueous environment is protected by vitamin C, and at least two additional
antioxidants produced by tissues, glutathione and thioredoxin. Cell membranes
are protected by the lipid-soluble antioxidants, including vitamin E,
and the ubiquinols (CoQ10). Another antioxidant, alpha lipoic acid, is
unique in that it can enter and protect both lipid and water environments.
When vitamins C and E react with and neutralize a free radical, the
oxidized or spent vitamins are converted back to the reduced or recharged,
active form. Vitamin C can donate electrons to oxidized vitamin E and
convert the E back to its active state, leaving vitamin C oxidized. Vitamin
C, in turn, can be recharged after reacting with glutathione or the more
potent antioxidant, alpha lipoic acid.
The most versatile antioxidant in the cell is alpha lipoic acid. It
is one of the more potent antioxidants, owing to its property of being
the most easily oxidized. Alpha lipoic acid is the foundation of an antioxidant
network involved in the conversion of the spent or oxidized forms of
four different cellular antioxidants back to their active protective
forms. The obvious questions, then, are how lipoic acid is regenerated
and whether this process ever ends.
The answer lies in the unique property of lipoic acid, its solubility
in both water and lipid. Lipoic acid can be converted from its oxidized
state to its reduced state with the aid of a mitochondrial enzyme (the
organelle within the cell where energy is produced). Unlike vitamins
C and E, the cell has machinery specifically designed for the regeneration
of reduced lipoic acid. Therefore, lipoic acid can itself react with
and neutralize free radicals in addition to recycling vitamins C and
E (as well as CoQ10, glutathione and thioredoxin). This is critical,
since each antioxidant has a unique function. The conclusion, then, is
that all of these antioxidants are required for optimal cellular health.
FOODS HIGH IN ANTIOXIDANTS:
Beta-carotene - Found in dark green, dark yellow and orange vegetables
and fruits.
Selenium - Found in meats, fish, cereal, dairy products, Brazil and
some other nuts.
Vitamin C - Found in orange juice, kiwi, grapefruit, strawberries, watermelon,
green peppers, cauliflower and broccoli.
Vitamin E - Can be found in mayonnaise, margarine, salad dressing, sunflower
seeds, almonds, cashews, crab, shrimp and fish.
RECOMMENDED DIETARY ALLOWANCE:
Make sure you get the RDA for vitamin C, E and beta-carotene. If you
rarely eat dark-green or orange varieties of fruits and vegetables,
take a supplement, which supplies 100% of the RDA vitamins and minerals.
Studies show that people, especially as they age, don't get the RDA
for vitamin E. Good food sources for vitamin E again are breakfast cereals
that are fortified with 100% of the RDA for vitamins and minerals, shellfish,
mustard or turnip greens, kale and collards.
Ito Nakamura is a Internet Health Enterprenuer specialising in marketing
health supplements; health exercise equipments & beauty products.
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