User's Guide to Anti-Aging Nutrients: Discover How You Can Slow Down the Aging Process and Increase Energy
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User's Guide to Anti-Aging Nutrients - Jack Challem
I NTRODUCTION
One of the least pleasant facts of life is that as long as we are alive we will age. Old Man Time is an equal opportunity nemesis, and not one of us can outrun him or escape him. Starting in our twenties, time begins to chip away at our health and fitness through the downward pull of gravity, environmental damage, old-fashioned wear and tear, cellular changes in our bodies, and through the effects of lifestyle choices. That is a simple, unchangeable reality.
Aging is not a single condition. It can most accurately be defined as the accumulation of those time-related changes that lead eventually to disease and death. Its varied effects are felt from middle age (roughly, age forty to age sixty). Decreased energy and sexual drive, digestive troubles, memory deterioration, wrinkles, thinning skin, muscle atrophy, and assorted diseases, such as heart disease or diabetes, are some of the most common.
While none of us can permanently stop the ticking clock of our lives, is there anything we can do to forestall or alleviate some of these age-related conditions? Is it possible to prevent some of the damaging effects of aging in order to slow down the process, and to enjoy greater energy and health well into our middle and later years?
The answer to both of these questions is yes. Increasingly, scientific evidence suggests that while we may not be able to stop the aging process, it is possible to prevent many of the diseases associated with aging and to slow the rate at which our bodies age. Numerous studies have identified several nutritional supplements that can reverse or prevent the damage to our cells that not only ages us in appearance, but also in creases our risk for several age-related diseases, including diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, heart disease, and cancer.
Many of these supplements, which will be presented in this book, are antioxidants. These groups of vitamins, minerals, and enzymes are extremely important for anti-aging because they help to protect the body against free-radical damage. Free radicals are atoms that contain unpaired electrons. They damage cells in an organism by stealing electrons in an effort to become stable. This damage causes many of the undesirable and unhealthy effects of aging. The free-radical theory of aging is discussed more fully in Chapter 1.
This book also delves into lifestyle issues, such as diet, exercise, and unhealthy habits, all of which contribute to how we age. This is one area that, unlike our genetic makeup, is entirely within our control. Making simple changes in these areas of your life can work wonders in helping you to lead a youthful life—whatever your age. You may have a biological age of sixty, but with a combination of healthy lifestyle habits and supplementation with nutrients, your actual age in terms of vitality and risk for disease may be far younger.
According to the National Center for Health Statistics, the life expectancy for Americans has reached an all-time high of nearly seventy-seven years, with an increase in people living into their nineties and even hundreds. It is no longer such a surprise to read about someone celebrating a 100th birthday. You have to ask yourself though, how healthy, how vital is the person? For most of us, it is desirable to live a long life, but how much better for that life to be full of good health and vitality! The User’s Guide to Anti-Aging Nutrients will help you make choices about those nutrients that can enable you to live your youngest—and healthiest—at any age. Here’s to being eighty years—or more—young!
CHAPTER 1
S OME B ASICS
ON THE QUESTION
OF AGING
You’ve probably known people who at age fifty or even sixty have the glow, energy, and vibrancy of people in their early twenties. They just exude health and well-being, are active, em brace life with enthusiasm, and don’t seem to be plagued by the usual age-related problems. Most likely, they are living lives that support energy production rather than depletion. There are so many factors that contribute to how well you will age. A major one of these is the amount and type of damage your cells have sustained due to free-radical production in your body throughout your life. In addition, there are particular lifestyle habits you may choose and maintain, which can either accelerate or slow the aging process. In this chapter, we’ll explore these factors as well as some key ways you can put the brakes on aging.
Free Radicals Gone Amok
Free radicals occur in all living things. An atom, when it is stable, contains a balance of paired electrons, which encircle the nucleus. Free radicals are atoms or molecules in which at least one electron is unpaired, causing an in stability. This instability causes the electrons to be very reactive—they can bond easily with other molecules and, in so doing, can cause damage through the process we know as oxidation.
Free Radicals Atoms with unpaired electrons that damage cells and cause aging.
The most common free radical in humans is an oxygen radical, which occurs in the mitochondria when an unpaired electron interacts with oxygen. Mitochondria are our cells’ power plants, the tiny structures in our cells that provide energy in the chemical form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP provides the fuel for all of our life functions, helping our hearts to pump and our lungs to take in and distribute oxygen when we breathe. When free radicals are formed in the mitochondria, they reduce the power of the mitochondria to produce energy efficiently. Worse yet, they often damage DNA, as well as proteins and fats, inside the mitochondria.
According to the free-radical theory of aging, it is this damage that causes us to age and to be come more vulnerable to certain diseases such as atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and cancer. In addition, damage done by free radicals to collagen and elastin can cause our skin to thin and age.
And yet, free radicals do play an important role in maintaining good health. After all, they are created as a natural byproduct of