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Food connection with ageing function

Added on 04/12/2008 by Sayantani M. Mohinta Add Your Comment
 
Ageing is a physical process which goes on from time of conception till death. Inspite of this natural process we can definitely look and feel younger by eating right. We here by share some tips for you:

Introducing herbal tea in daily routine – herbal tea or green tea has properties which act as anti ageing. The fact is that these teas are rich in catechin polyphenol- anti oxidants. The work of anti oxidants is well known by us as they help in reducing cholesterol, prevent rheumatoid arthritis. Also antioxidants provide a radiant glow to the skin, making it look younger.

Soya protein a boon for vegetarians - Soya is rich in isoflavones which in turn protects against Alzheimer’s disease. Soya is particularly beneficial for women as it produces estrogen and helps them to maintain its levels. It’s most beneficial for women in menopausal age.

Fruits and vegetables helps in looking younger –
As we all know that fresh fruits and vegetables are rich in vitamins, flavonoids, antioxidants and minerals which removes free radicals caused by air pollution from our body. This process detoxifies the body rejuvenates it from within which results in a radiant glow on skin. Along with it vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage assists the body in the fight against cancer.

Magic of garlic in removing the problem faced due to ageing – A sulphur bearing compound Allacin; is present in garlic which in turn offers protection against heart disease. The function of allacin is known to be blood thinning, which helps in avoiding strokes or sudden cardiac arrest.

Milk benefits every age group – Milk is a rich source of calcium which aids in prevention of osteoporosis and increases bone density. Osteoporosis is a common problem seen in people from middle to old age group.

Flaxseeds a boon for vegetarians – flaxseed are known to be rich in omega 3 fatty acids which is also known to be present in fish. The flaxseeds are also rich in fiber and help in lowering the amount of body fat thereby helping in fighting obesity. Due to its omega 3 fatty acids levels, it makes the skin smooth and supple.


About the Author

Sayantani M. Mohinta - Senior Nutritionist
Sayantani believes in providing members of life century with proper nutritional counseling, which in return would help them to attain a healthy and successful life in long term. Educational qualification: She has done Masters in Foods and Nutrition, from M.S.U. (vadodara) after graduating in the same field. She has experience of two projects for food and nutrition under WHO and ICMR. Job experience: She has worked for two years in a health clinic, also has conducted Nutrition and health based workshops in renouned corporates of gurgaon.

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Email: info_lifecentury@yahoo.co.in
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Guest. 10/12/2008
This is very useful information..thanks :)

Guest. 01/01/2010
Nice post, thanks for sharing this wonderful and useful information with us. Green Tea Diet

 


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