5 ways to look and feel much younger than your real age


The global anti-aging industry was reportedly worth $250 billion in 2016 and is expected to grow to over $331 billion by 2021. This is hardly surprising given our infatuation with looking and feeling young, even though many of the solutions inside this industry are not adequately addressing the more fundamentally sound ways to achieve a more youthful appearance and experience.

This is not to say that everyone wants to look and feel like they did in their twenties as there is different beauty in all stages of life that should be admired. This advice is simply to help you feel better and look better at the current stage of your life’s journey. I think nearly everyone can agree that while we can’t stop the chronological clock, we do have a lot of natural options to slow down and reverse the signs of physical aging if we so desire.

This article shares five of them.

Detoxify your body

It’s a common adage among older people that their general aches and pains are largely to blame on their chronological age. However, a more accurate way to explain these maladies is that each year of accumulating toxins and nutrient deficiencies has cumulatively worn out the body and mind. This is a primary reason why aging has accelerated in recent decades, to the point that diseases that were nearly exclusive to senior citizens, are now showing up regularly in people in their early thirties.

This is why properly detoxifying is so important. A consistent removal of these harmful and aging toxins will ensure that your toxic load remains low and manageable. This allows the various systems of the body to operate as designed, which will always leave you feeling more energetic, functional, and healthy looking.

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Master your nutrition AND digestion

It’s starting to become common sense that the food you choose will have a major impact on how eloquently you age. Processed and fast foods have infiltrated our society, and the results are showing up as obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and much more. How can one expect to put dirty fuel into their primary vehicle, and not eventually suffer some type of performance setback?

As natural health enthusiasts can agree, shifting to more whole, organic foods is an excellent first step to start to feel and look younger. Choosing foods high in antioxidants will amplify those benefits due to their anti-aging qualities.

A caveat to embracing the whole foods diet as an anti-aging strategy is that you need to choose foods that will digest properly inside your body. This may look a bit different for everybody, but as an obvious example, whole grain bread is NOT going to be a choice for many people that is going to improve their health. This lends some empirical credibility that the food is not the bottom line, but rather your digestion, and how effectively it breaks down your food and extracts nutrients to shuttle them into the blood to be circulated throughout the entire body.

If this digestive process breaks down, your well-intended food choices go up in smoke. This is why mastering your food intake according to your digestive capacity is smart, and why cleansing and fortifying your digestive tract and organs should be considered a major priority. Once this is done, those delicious and healthy foods will fuel your body properly and provide a much more youthful feeling.

An excellent and easy start is to incorporate the Health Ranger’s Fermented Super30 for easily assimilated nutrition, and the 100% Organic Freeze Dried Aloe Vera Extract to support a healthy digestive system.

Optimize your immunity

We are all going to be exposed to biological and chemical threats on a daily basis throughout our lifetime. This is impossible to avoid and each time we are assaulted, it takes a toll on our bodies, leaving us a bit weaker and feeling a bit older each day. This process is often so glacial that no one really notices until the tipping point is reached and symptoms are more obnoxious.

Knowing that we can’t stop this risk, it becomes very important to optimize our immunity so that any foreign invaders or challenges to the immune system are dealt with more swiftly and efficiently in order to remove the offender. Failure by the immune system to do this properly results in infections and toxins taking root inside your body and slowly eroding your health.

To strengthen you immune system, consider foods and herbs that cleanse the digestive system and detoxification organs, to create a terrain that repels germs and noxious offenders and aids your body’s natural removal processes. In terms of foods, this could be garlic, onion, ginger, dark leafy greens, lemons, and berries. For supplements, you can’t do much better than medicinal mushrooms, vitamin C, turmeric, essential oils, vitamin D and probiotics.

For a nice spectrum of medicinal mushrooms for quality immune support, get the Health Ranger’s Organic Seven Treasures Mushroom Powder.

Spoil your skin

Your skin is a great reflection of your internal health, which will always be the foundation to a youthful and glowing appearance. In addition to that, people should consider the external treatment of their skin so they can mitigate sources of environmental damage.

First on the list for saving your skin is addressing the raw elements, most importantly, sun exposure. While it’s true that reckless sun exposure can accelerate the aging process, it’s also true that appropriate and smart sun exposure can enhance it. To use it effectively, get at least 15 – 30 minutes a day of sun exposure on at least half your body during the sunny seasons, then cover up or put on a natural sunscreen when it makes sense for you to do so (just when your skin starts to turn pinkish).

There are also great, natural (no nasty preservatives) skin care lines that contain ingredients such as jojoba oil, various essential oils, and oils of skin rejuvenating vegetables such as carrots and cucumbers. Using these rejuvenation skin care lines on a daily basis will ultimately take your glow to a whole new level.

Try the Facial Rejuvenation Pack to help give your skin a healthy glow.

Support your joint and muscle health

Nothing defines aging better these days than rickety, aching, and sore muscles and joints. It’s commonly believed that this is just a natural part of the aging process, and while that may be partly true, what’s even more important to understand is that it happens way more prematurely than necessary.

A strong diet and good digestion will help stave off this aggravating process, as well as maintaining a healthy weight and engaging in daily moderate exercise. The key is to keep the body in an alkaline and “flow” state, to support the fluidity and natural movement of joints and muscles.

Of course, there are some great supplemental choices that do an excellent job at supporting these areas, but one that is gaining a nice reputation is astaxanthin. Try the Health Ranger’s Chief Originals Astaxanthin to naturally support your muscle and joint health.

Now, keep in mind that this is certainly not an exhaustive list to looking and feeling younger, but is a great place to start. There are many books written on this subject because of the complexity and fascination with the aging process. In addition to these tips, you can also consider balancing your hormones, improving your heart health, releasing stress, appreciating nature, exercising, getting proper sleep, grounding, and meditation. All of these work well on their own, and combining a few will develop a synergy that will make you more timeless.

Sources include:

Reuters.com

Healingthebody.ca

Naturalnews.com


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