Below are some Natural tips on How to Stay Young
Blueberries
The antioxidants in blueberries neutralize free radicals, protecting cells from being attacked and damaged. Tops in antioxidant activity, blueberries may also slow age-related mental decline and reduce harmful LDL cholesterol.
Sunscreen
Applying a sunscreen—even if you’re not spending much time outdoors—prevents premature aging and skin cancer.
Flaxseed
Toss ground flaxseeds in yogurt, salads, or cereals to fight disease-causing inflammation. A diet rich in alpha-linolenic acid, which is found in flaxseeds, may cut the risk of recurrent heart disease in half, according to the American Heart Association.
Mozart
Simply listening to a Mozart sonata for 10 minutes can temporarily raise your I.Q., research shows.
Ginger
A quick fix for any rumbling tummy, ginger also eases arthritis pain. Antioxidants and anti-inflammatories slow aging—and ginger is packed with both.
Bingo
Everyone wins with bingo: A study from the University of Southampton in England found that bingo players score higher than non-bingo players on tests measuring mental speed, memory, and the ability to scan surroundings for information.
Rosemary, Sage, and Lemon Balm
Season your food with rosemary, sage, and lemon balm.
These herbs have compounds that prevent the breakdown of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that is diminished in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients
.
Protect your bones
Load-bearing exercise like walking or jogging is a critical component of bone protection.
Garlic
Garlic protects against certain cancers, lowers blood pressure, and may even help prevent Alzheimer’s disease. Add one clove a day to your diet.
Blueberries
The antioxidants in blueberries neutralize free radicals, protecting cells from being attacked and damaged. Tops in antioxidant activity, blueberries may also slow age-related mental decline and reduce harmful LDL cholesterol.
Sunscreen
Applying a sunscreen—even if you’re not spending much time outdoors—prevents premature aging and skin cancer.
Flaxseed
Toss ground flaxseeds in yogurt, salads, or cereals to fight disease-causing inflammation. A diet rich in alpha-linolenic acid, which is found in flaxseeds, may cut the risk of recurrent heart disease in half, according to the American Heart Association.
Mozart
Simply listening to a Mozart sonata for 10 minutes can temporarily raise your I.Q., research shows.
Ginger
A quick fix for any rumbling tummy, ginger also eases arthritis pain. Antioxidants and anti-inflammatories slow aging—and ginger is packed with both.
Bingo
Everyone wins with bingo: A study from the University of Southampton in England found that bingo players score higher than non-bingo players on tests measuring mental speed, memory, and the ability to scan surroundings for information.
Rosemary, Sage, and Lemon Balm
Season your food with rosemary, sage, and lemon balm.
These herbs have compounds that prevent the breakdown of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that is diminished in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients
.
Protect your bones
Load-bearing exercise like walking or jogging is a critical component of bone protection.
Garlic
Garlic protects against certain cancers, lowers blood pressure, and may even help prevent Alzheimer’s disease. Add one clove a day to your diet.