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Thursday, 01 May 2008 |
By Ron Richardson
There are some things you can do to look younger besides opting for injections of Botox or invasive surgeries like liposuction and face lifts. Take a look below at some of the 'gentler' ways to seem younger than you really are:
1. Dress Your Age - Almost nothing makes you look older than you are than attempting to dress in the same style of clothing that your daughter or granddaughter wears. Dress your age and appear younger than you are.
2. Sleep Your Way to Youth - Your best sleep happens during what is called the 'rejuvenation hours.' Your face won't reveal as many lines and your eyes won't be as puffy. If you're in a habit of waking up at 3 or 4 o'clock in the morning, try meditation or take the natural herb, melatonin before turning in for the night. Sleep is where your body does almost all of its maintaining and repairing. And not just any sleep, its the deep sound sleep, the 'rejuvenation hours' Very Important!
3. Your Diet Can Make You Younger - Obesity can become a problem as you grow older because of a slower metabolism. Keep your weight on |
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Wednesday, 30 April 2008 |
By Janet Somer
The numbers on your scale do not indicate whether you are fit or fat. Far more significant than your total body weight is the composition of your body tissue. If a man's fatty tissue is bigger than 14% up to 15% of his body mass, or if a woman's is more than 20% to 22%, he or she is overweight, or more precisely, overfat.
A small amount of fat is needed for padding the internal organs and as insulation under the skin. Excess fat leads to such diseases as diabetes, gout, high blood pressure, coronary artery disease, and gallbladder problems. There are very few, very fat persons. The reason is that the fittest, not the fattest survive.
The problem now is focused on how to resolve the problem. The problem with most people who want to lose weight is that they have the propensity to concentrate more on getting those numbers lower than what they are seeing now. What happens next is that they strive harder to achieve a lower weight, according to the "ever reliable" result of the weighing scale.
It would be more important to think of the human body as |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 April 2008 )
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