Help Turn Back the Clock With NutritionBy Todd Singleton, DC The anti-aging market is booming because, well, who doesn't want to look young, healthy and vibrant for as long as possible? And while there are many anti-aging products and systems marketed to the public, few people realize the most effective way to slow down the visible passage of time is to give the body the nutrients it needs to be truly healthy. A Little Background Science has been linking aging and age-related diseases to telomere length for decades. Telomeres are DNA sequences on the end of your chromosomes that shorten each time a cell replicates. At some point in our lives, each telomere will reach its "shortening" limit, which results in poor cell health, disease risk and – when cell replication ceases – death.1 In 1962, biologist Leonard Hayflick computed, based on his calculations of cell replications, that humans could not live longer than 120 years.2 Now, 55 years later, research is beginning to show we can influence the lengths of our telomeres by eating an optimal diet. The Excuse Genetics are not the uncompromising, evil stepmothers we sometimes imagine they are. Genes can be influenced by our diet. Weaknesses in our genetic makeup can be counterbalanced with the proper nutrients, because genes are, in fact, pliable. So, while different people may be more susceptible to certain age-related problems, diseases, or addictions, the food we put into our bodies can influence our genes and will ultimately determine our longevity and quality of life. Let's Talk About Guts Our stomachs and intestines are wonderful indicators of age (and play a large role in determining how old we feel). If a patient's gut lacks the normal, healthy bacteria that play a role in everything from breaking down food to bolstering the immune system, they may experience premature aging or illness. But how and why do patients find themselves in this condition? Unfortunately, one of the main culprits is a staple in the standard American diet – high-fructose corn syrup. This is easily one of the most consumed ingredients in the United States, so it's no wonder gut health is such a problem in this country. Along with antibiotics, artificial sweeteners, and stress, high-fructose corn syrup destroys our healthy gut flora.3 Because the bacteria in our gut play a huge role in our health, their absence can cause the body to age prematurely. Eating the wrong foods can also wreak havoc in the stomach, inhibiting the body's ability to break down and assimilate the nutrients needed for youth and vitality. The stomach's proper pH is between 2 and 3, which provides ideal conditions for the digestion of protein, carbs and fats. When the pH level changes because of something like coffee, soda or a donut, the gastric mucosa is disrupted, and the stomach becomes less able to break down protein effectively. When the body isn't digesting or assimilating protein, the body will start to tear itself apart, looking for amino acids in existing structures.4 This makes a body frail, weak and tired – three indicators of the aging process. Help Grow Younger With Nutrition The good news is that a healthy, plant-based diet can interfere in the process we normally associate with aging. We can actually prevent the shortening of our telomeres (and even lengthen them!) with the right nutrition. Consider the role the following nutrients play in the aging process:5
The Bottom Line A healthy lifestyle will help slow the aging process and prevent a wide range of illnesses from destroying your quality of life. If you get the nutrients they need from a balanced diet – and fill the gaps through supplementation – you will find that you look (and feel!) younger and stronger than you've felt in years. I recommend an unprocessed, natural diet that includes plenty of leafy greens, fresh fruits, nuts, and lean proteins. This type of diet, combined with regular exercise, will help to keep the body looking and feeling young for many years to come. Talk to your doctor for more information. References
Todd Singleton, DC, is a doctor of chiropractic in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is an expert on nutrition / supplement support for a variety of common, frustrating conditions. |