Foods That Speed Up Aging and Their Healthy Replacements
It’s
not a myth that certain foods can make your skin look older, both in
the short and long term. Many of you will know that very salty foods can
deprive the skin of its usual plumpness and glow temporarily, but
compounds called AGEs found in certain foods can have a long-term aging
effect on the skin.
Learn about AGEs and what foods contain them in this article. Finally, try these healthy replacements and regain control over your skin’s vibrant and vivacious look.
Learn about AGEs and what foods contain them in this article. Finally, try these healthy replacements and regain control over your skin’s vibrant and vivacious look.
What Are AGEs and How Do They Affect the Body?
AGEs
(advanced glycation end products) are compounds that form when proteins
or fats combine with sugars. Normally, our body has protective
mechanisms that help it flush out AGEs in no time, but there are certain
foods that contain so much of them that it becomes very difficult for
our body to get rid of them in time, especially if you’re consuming them
regularly.
When
that happens, AGEs start wreaking havoc in the human body by creating
oxidative stress, which makes our tissues age faster by breaking down
collagen, which is essential to maintain our skin’s firmness.
Apart
from that, AGEs have been associated with worsening different
degenerative conditions: diabetes, kidney disease, atherosclerosis and
even Alzheimer’s.
Keep
in mind that it is not necessary to completely cut out foods high in
AGEs to combat oxidative stress because, as we mentioned, our bodies
know how to deal with them. It is frequent over-consumption that causes
skin aging and other negative symptoms.
Do
keep an eye on how much of these 11 foods you eat and make sure to eat
them in moderation, or even better, replace them with a healthier
alternative.
1. Swap White Bread For Sprouted Bread
Apart
from containing a lot of AGEs, white bread or any pastry made of white
flour is high on the glycemic index, which has been shown to cause
inflammation in the body.
A
healthy alternative to white bread is any bread made of whole grains or
sprouted bread, as it is rich in antioxidants, whose job is to clear
out AGEs from the body. These kinds of bread also usually contain much
less sugar, so they will not create as many AGEs to begin with.
2. Replace French Fries With Sweet Potato Fries
Very
few foods are as bad for your skin, as french fries, as they’re both
salty and contain a lot of AGEs because potatoes are rich in sugars and
they’re fried in oil at extremely high temperatures. So don’t be
surprised if your skin feels extra dry and puffy the morning after
you’ve eaten french fries.
A
great alternative for french fries are sweet potato fries, especially
if you cut down on the saltiness as well. Sweet potatoes contain a lot
of copper, which can help counteract the effect of AGEs because it helps
collagen production.
3. Instead of White Sugar Use Honey Or Fruit
White
sugar is bad for our health for so many reasons: it has been linked to
diabetes, heart disease and kidney disease for at least for the past 50
years, so it is always a great idea to cut down on white sugar or to
replace it altogether.
Apart
from that, white sugar is a known trigger of acne and other skin
concerns, and it can speed up aging by damaging the collagen in the
skin. Clearly, it is nearly impossible to cut out added sugar from our
diets for most of us, so opt for sweets that contain a lot of beneficial
ingredients, such as antioxidants, apart from all the sugar.
All
berries, honey and even dark chocolate are rich in antioxidants, and
honey even has some antibacterial benefits, so it will aid your skin
instead of damaging it.
4. From All the Processed Meats Buy Poultry
Most
deli meats, such as hot dogs, bacon, sausage and pepperoni are very
high in saturated fats and sulfite, which can decrease the level of
collagen in your skin and may even cause inflammation.
To
minimize the harm, opt for the leanest meats, such as poultry, which
still have a lot of protein and amino acids other meats have, but won’t
overload your body with fats.
5. Stop Eating Margarine and Use Olive Oil Or Avocados Instead
Studies have shown that people who consume little to no margarine or butter
have less wrinkles and skin damage than those who like to stick to
buttering their toast every morning. Margarine is especially harmful, as
it contains a lot of trans fats, which can harm your body and promote
aging if consumed regularly.
Swapping
margarine for olive oil in cooking and replacing it with avocados in
sandwiches will benefit your body greatly, as both replacements are
especially rich in antioxidants. In fact, several people see benefits
from applying avocado and olive oil on their skin topically as well, and
many anti-aging and skin-plumping creams contain them as key
ingredients.
6. Cut Out Soda and Coffee From Your Diet
Despite
the fact that caffeine can depuff your eyes if used in a serum or
cream, drinking caffeinated drinks, such as sodas and coffee will only
harm your skin, especially if you drink too much of it. This is because
caffeine can interfere with your healthy sleep schedule, and poor sleep
will make your skin age faster.
On
top of that, lattes and sodas contain a lot of added sugar, which we
already touched upon above. The good news is that you don’t have to cut
out coffee completely, as long as you don’t add a lot of sugar to every
cup, just avoid it in the afternoon or before sleep.
7. Consider Limiting Dairy
Dairy
is one of those foods that you either love it, or hate it. Some people
find that consuming dairy makes their skin and hair oilier or makes them
break out, whereas others swear by dairy skin masks and believe it
helps them remain young (remember how Cleopatra used to bathe in goats
milk to stay young?).
So
it all boils down to individual preference and tolerance. Some
scientists claim that dairy may increase inflammation in the body and
contributes to oxidative stress, whereas others believe that the protein
and calcium contained in dairy products can strengthen the skin. We
advise you to experiment cutting out dairy for a short while and
observing your skin.
Do
keep in mind that you will have to compensate for the calcium and
proteins if you decide to do that, so stock up on nuts and beans.
8. Limit Alcohol
Alcohol
can disrupt your skin’s health in a variety of ways: it can cause
redness, puffiness, and wrinkles. It has a lot of sugar, and can even
deplete you from essential nutrients, such as vitamin A. The latter is
very important for your skin’s health and youthful appearance, as
collagen production is impossible without vitaminA.
Apart
from that, alcohol is a trigger for rosacea, especially among people of
Asian descent, as their bodies often cannot cope with the end products
of alcohol, which, in turn, causes redness all over their face and body.
Once
again, there is no need to cut out alcohol completely out of your diet
to maintain your skin’s elasticity, but limit it to holidays and
celebrations and opt for vine, which contains a lot of anti-aging
antioxidants.
9. Avoid Frying On Very High Heat
Avoid
frying foods at high temperatures if you’re using polyunsaturated oils,
such as canola, corn, vegetable or sunflower oil. Bringing these oils
to high temperatures can release harmful free radicals, which, in turn,
will raise inflammation levels in the skin.
And
though it may seem that you’re not consuming a lot of oil, just try
blotting the foods you fry on a paper towel and you’ll see for yourself
how much of coats your foods. Blotting oil off foods won’t help anyway,
as the harmful compounds can penetrate your food.
Instead,
choose olive or coconut oil for frying, as it can counteract
inflammation and contains vitamin E, essential for skin health.
10. Counteract Fructose With Lipoic Acid
Did
you know that agave syrup, the supposedly healthy alternative to sugar,
contains more fructose than corn syrup? The bad thing about fructose is
that it down collagen quicker than sucrose (regular sugar), so it can
speed up wrinkle formation.
Some
people, such as diabetics, have to replace sucrose by fructose in their
diet, so what they can do is supplement their diet with Brussels
sprouts. They contain a lot of lipoic acid, a compound that can prevent
the breakdown of collagen induced by fructose.
11. Don’t Think Rice Cakes Are Healthy
Rice cakes may be low in
calories, but they will not benefit your skin, as they have a high
glycemic index, which means that they can cause spikes in blood sugar
levels. These spikes are infamously called an “aging accelerator”
because it can cause or deepen wrinkles.
If you’re looking for an anti-aging midday snack, it’s better to dip vegetables into some hummus. Carrots and red bell peppers are my personal favorites, as they’re high in vitamin C and carotene, both of which promote skin health and help produce collagen. Chickpeas, on the other hand, are a great source of protein and antioxidants, so it’s a win-win situation for your skin.
To sum up, let’s reiterate that you don’t have to stop eating or drinking any of the foods or drinks in this list completely. Also, we recognize that maturing is a beautiful natural process, and wrinkles are not a bad thing at all. Still, they are a concern for many people, and a healthy diet low in AGEs can promote graceful aging.
If you’re looking for an anti-aging midday snack, it’s better to dip vegetables into some hummus. Carrots and red bell peppers are my personal favorites, as they’re high in vitamin C and carotene, both of which promote skin health and help produce collagen. Chickpeas, on the other hand, are a great source of protein and antioxidants, so it’s a win-win situation for your skin.
To sum up, let’s reiterate that you don’t have to stop eating or drinking any of the foods or drinks in this list completely. Also, we recognize that maturing is a beautiful natural process, and wrinkles are not a bad thing at all. Still, they are a concern for many people, and a healthy diet low in AGEs can promote graceful aging.
THIS IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION, ALWAYS CONSULT YOU PHYSICIAN BEFORE
HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES.
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