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Causes of Aging and Fixes

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Anti Aging

Anti Aging

Women worldwide fear the thought of having to put up with the signs of aging upon entering their later years. What many don’t realize is that there are simple things one can do to minimize if not outright prevent the unsightly signs of aging.

Aging (as research has indicated) comes in two distinct flavors – intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic aging refers to aging brought about as a result of heredity. Since this type of aging depends on our genes, it is often difficult to prevent. Extrinsic aging is aging brought about by external factors. Such external factors could include sun exposure, tendency to perform certain behaviors (such as squinting), etc.

Extrinsic aging, unlike intrinsic aging, can be prevented with some effort on your part. Now that we’re up to speed on the two types of aging, let’s look into what we can do to prevent the latter type. First, one should maintain a diet that is low and fat but high in carbohydrates. To achieve such a feat, we recommend eating plenty of fruits and grains while also consuming optimal amounts of water (5-8 glasses). Second, exercise should be a top priority to a person looking to preserve their beauty.

We suggest you organize an exercise routine which you can perform on a daily basis. Most experts agree that a thirty minute workout is more than enough for the average person. Finally, one should look into taking the appropriate supplements to keep looking young. Among these supplements should be vitamin E, A, and C.

If you’d like further information on supplements, we recommend talking to your nutritionist. We encourage and support those who’ve just started battling the unsettling signs of aging. It is our hope that you put forth your best effort to combat aging!

Orovo, the Easy Way to Better Health

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Orovo Better Health

Orovo Better Health

When I heard about Dr. Pericones discovery of the 10 superfoods featured on Oprah Winfrey’s talk show “10 Years Younger in 10 Days,” I immediately wanted to try the challenge myself. After making a list of these 10 superfoods I set out to find them. It should be pretty easy, right? After visiting 3 different grocery stores, I had only collected about half and realized the challenge would be more difficult than I originally imagined!

I thought, someone needs to bottle this mixture up and sell it as a single supplement! Then I found that someone already had. The wife of the CEO of Orovo happened to be watching that day and decided to take on the challenge of incorporating these foods into her diet for 10 days. Looking younger is a matter of perception, but what was measurable were the pounds and acne she lost in the process.

To make incorporating these superfoods from all around the world into her and others diets, they created the Orovo dietary supplements with high quality extracts of these 10 superfoods. Combining these extracts with green tea and wrinkle removers, Orovo was designed to help people realize their health goals — whether that is to lose weight, detox their body, improve their skin or just become overall healthier.

Celebrating the Joy of Nutrition and Fitness Part 3 of 7

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

1.    Eat early: Kick-start the day with a power breakfast.

Start with a protein (like yogurt, peanut butter, lean deli-meat, or an egg), add a whole grain (like high-fiber cereal, whole wheat toast, or a bran muffin), and top it off with a fabulous fruit treat (like a banana, canned peaches, frozen blueberries, or orange juice).

2.    Eat regularly: Snack smart to curb the munchies.

Getting over-hungry usually leads to overeating. With power snacks nearby, you won’t be as tempted by all the holiday goodies. For long-lasting energy, enjoy a handful of nuts or trail mix, a piece of string cheese or beef jerky, or some creamy yogurt with fruit.

3.    Eat bright: Stay healthy with a rainbow of produce.

The nutrients in produce help fight colds and flu (as well as cancer, heart disease, and high blood pressure). They also add great flavor and bright colors to holiday meals. Eat green (broccoli), red (tomato), orange (citrus fruit), yellow (squash), and purple (grapes).

4.    Eat whole: Enjoy nutrient-rich combos in whole foods.

Nature does an amazing job of putting nutrients together. Lean beef has zinc, iron, and protein for muscle power. Whole grains have a bundle of fiber, folic acid, and B vitamins for a healthy heart. Dairy foods have calcium, magnesium, and protein for strong bones.