Although growing older is something we all must face, how gracefully we age is up to us. It is up to you to guard your health and vitality and maintain the beauty of your youth. One of the first steps is to reduce the body's levels of the hormone cortisol, which leads to stress and the breakdown of collagen, a protein that makes your skin strong and supple.
We all know that stress is bad for us, but did you know that it could be the cause of premature aging? It's a good bet that the 70 million baby boomers headed for retirement are interested in this tidbit of information.
Hans Sely, an early twentieth century Health Coach, renowned for his work on the human adaptive response and the effects of stress on aging had a theory. His theory was that every stress that humans encounter causes a scar and that we get a little older each time we deal encounter a stressful situation.
Stress causes an increase in the adrenal hormone cortisol. It effects normal metabolism and leads to aging conditions. Cortisol is often called the age-accelerating hormone.
The more stress we are exposed to, the more cortisol our bodies will create in an attempt to jump-start our adaptive response. If you don't eat right, you are setting yourself up for premature aging. There are several major aging factors related to high cortisol:
So, what do you do to reduce your cortisol and oxidative stress levels? Here are three suggestions that should help you to keep stress, cortisol and its aging effects at bay for as long as possible:
Remember, stress takes a toll on our bodies as well as our minds. Chronic nervous tension is associated with premature aging, so if you want to look younger, try these suggestions. You have nothing to lose except some stress and maybe some wrinkles.
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