Supplements play an important role in making you look and feel younger. There are many
anti-aging supplements on the market today and option varies widely as to their effectiveness and to
any possible health hazards. Anti aging supplements are known to work in different ways in
combating the aging process.
Supplements containing DHEA (Dehydroepiandorsterone) is believed to slow down the aging process,
increase your sex drive, and assists in removing fat from the body. DHEA is also being tested for
its ability to prevent and fight certain types of cancer. Scientists believe that the human body
production of DHEA peaks at around 25 years of age and by the age of 80 it has dropped to less that
10 percent of that amount. It is often referred to as the Anti-Aging Hormone because specific DHEA
receptors are found in cells throughout the human body.
Research on DHEA is still ongoing and the positive effects can be highly beneficial you should
also consider the possible side effects prior to starting any type of hormonal anti-aging therapy.
Some research has shown that DHEA can damage the liver and may be harmful to the prostate
gland.
Phytonutrients found naturally in fruits and vegetables can significantly reduce the risk of
cancer because of their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Aspirin was originally
extracted from the bark of the White Willow Tree and is now synthetically produced has
pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory properties. Taxol was initially extracted from the Pacific Yew
Tree and is the number one drug used for treating Cancer.
Diindolylemthane is another Phytonutrients found in vegetables such as Broccoli, Cauliflower,
Cabbage, Kale and Brussels sprouts used in the treatment of cancers caused the Human Papilloma
Virus. The National Cancer Institute of the United States is testing this compound in the treatment
of prostate, lung, colon, and cervical cancers. Phytonutrients is believed to be destroyed by
cooking and by modern food processing techniques. For this reason only fresh uncooked
Phytonutrients should be consumed.
Lycopene found in tomatoes is in clinical trials for Prostate cancer and Heart disease. It has
been shown to improve blood flow throughout the human body. A nutritional study has shown that a
diet rich and broccoli and tomatoes was more effective in limiting prostate cancer growth than any
of the leading drugs for prostate cancer.
Bioflavanoids provide visible benefits to the anti-aging process such as reducing wrinkles,
improving skin tone, helping to prevent sagging skin as well as improves pigmentation.
Substances called Antioxidants can neutralize free radical by pairing up or binding with the free
radical elections thus inhibiting them from damaging cells in the human body. Natural Antioxidants
are abundant in fruits and vegetables such as, apples, blueberries, broccoli, cherries, cranberries,
Grapes, spinach, and Spirulina a blue-green algae.
Studies of the Greenland Eskimos lack of heart attacks have show that Eico-Sapentaenoic Acid
(EPA) lowers blood cholesterol considerably, even more than polyunsaturated fat does. It also
triggers a major drop in triglycerides. Salmon Oil is one of the best known sources of natural
EPA.
Fish oil contains omega 3 and fatty acids, which have been shown to stimulate the brain and
increase memory and mental awareness.
Foti also called He Shou Wu in China is legendary in its ability to lengthen life. Modern
studies have show that Foti has the ability to lower serum cholesterol, prevent premature gray hair,
promote red blood cell growth, and to increase longevity on a cellular level. This herb raises the
level of the naturally occurring antioxidant Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) in the body.
Anti-Aging supplement can be very effective but they must be used in conjunction with a healthy
diet. Care must be take to also ensure that you remain active both physically as well as mentally.
If you just feel that you need vitamins, supplements or herbs to fight the aging process then find a
good health care professional prior to starting any type of home treatment.
Always consult your doctor before using this information.
This Article is nutritional in nature and is not to be construed as medical advice.