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It comes down to many things, but the most important is how you feel about yourself and approach aging mentally. If you keep pushing yourself, challenge yourself, and look after yourself, you can enjoy an entirely healthy life at any age. But it also comes down to the details. You can use strategies, tricks, and techniques to slow down aging and look better. 

Here are some of our favourite and critical anti-aging tips to protect your brain, looks and health.

Have a Berry Smoothie

Berries are one of the best sources of antioxidants, and smoothies are a convenient and tasty way to incorporate them into your diet quickly.

Eat Fish, Meat, and Soybean

Not only are amino acids essential for your health and longevity, but increasing your intake of these sources will provide cysteine – an essential building block in glutathione – one of the most critical antioxidants often considered the 'master' antioxidant.

Ionize Your Water

A water ionizing filter can reduce water's free radical activity, helping you look younger and live longer while avoiding the onset of cancer.

Consume Caffeine

Caffeine has been shown to help reduce the likelihood of age-related neurological decline and protect neurons against oxidation.

Play Chess or Crosswords

One of the unique ways cognitive function declines as we get older is in fluid intelligence. While knowledge (crystallized intelligence) increases, the ability to store information and reason abstractly is impaired. This is due to a reduced working memory, but you can keep this alive and well by supporting it with activities that challenge the brain to store information and plan. Chess is perfect for this!

Keep Learning

Even more important is to keep stimulating the brain by learning new things, taking on new challenges, experiencing new places, and interacting with as many people as possible. This keeps the brain plastic, meaning you'll learn new things more efficiently and be less likely to see impairments in brain function over time. This is how to disprove the saying, 'You can't teach an old dog new tricks.'

Meditate

In the short term, meditation can help prevent the adverse effects of stress on the brain. It also enhances brain plasticity and learning.

Sleep

Sleep is essential for the brain and the body. Over time, a lack of sleep will cause cumulative damage that can add up and cause many adverse effects associated with old age.

HINT

HIIT stands for 'High Intensity Interval Training'. This exercise involves alternating between intense activity periods and relative calm and recovery. It has been shown to help support the mitochondria and encourage greater efficiency. HIIT can give you the vigour and youthful energy of a much younger person, even in old age, and further prevent oxidative damage!

Mobility Exercise

It's also good to consider mobility exercises to stay mobile and limber and avoid many aches and pains we feel 'normal' as we age. These are not normal, and keeping yourself flexible and healthy as you age is essential. Yoga and gymnastics can help. For more, read the book Becoming a Supple Leopard.

Weight Training

Weight training is generally an excellent idea as you age. It keeps the muscles and bones more vital, preventing weakness that can lead to accidents, falls, breaks, and other problems. Weight training can also stimulate testosterone production in men and has been shown to support brain function further.

Diet

A proper diet is essential for maintaining youthful looks and healthy cells and organs. Vitamins, minerals, enzymes, amino acids… they're all responsible for countless vital functions in the body. When you don't get these, it adds to cumulative damage that can become obvious in old age. Make sure you eat a healthy and balanced diet, and you should be able to avoid these negatives.

Stress Less

Stress can cause serious problems over time, harming your body and mind. If you live a very stressful lifestyle and constantly put out fires in your workplace, consider the impact on your long-term health.

Groom

Grooming yourself as you age will help you look younger and feel healthier. This changes the way you feel about yourself, as well as the way that others think of you! Women can use makeup to look younger (see the book), while men, in particular, need to remember to trim nose hairs and eyebrows as they start sprouting more hair. Dress for your age, and you will find ways to 'work' a more mature look that makes you feel a million bucks.

Moisturize

Moisturizing is essential as you age to keep the skin looking youthful and hydrated. Look for a moisturizing cream with a bit of sunblock in it, as mentioned, to help prevent damage to the cells over time. Moisturize your hands, too! Hands often give away our age, even if we look otherwise young.

Lifestyle

Drinking lots of water is very important as you age and will help you keep yourself healthy and prevent cumulative damage. Avoid smoking and drinking in large amounts, avoid sunbathing… generally maintain a healthy lifestyle now to look and feel amazing later!

In conclusion, many of us are frightened of getting older, and the reasons are often the same: we don't like the idea of becoming less mobile and less able to look after ourselves. Some of us will have seen our loved ones suffer as they get older, and we'll be frightened that we may face the same fate.

Getting older will inevitably mean some decline in your health, but it doesn't have to tell you to become reliant on others. Here, we have looked at some of the things you can do now while you're young and healthy to avoid letting your health deteriorate too much as you age.

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