Showing posts with label omega-3. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 27, 2023

Top 10 Foods That Help You Sleep Better After 40

 


Are you struggling to catch some good night's sleep? Well, you're not alone. As we grow older, getting a good night's sleep can feel like an Impossible Dream. But before you reach for sleeping pills why not try changing your diet? Believe it or not, the foods you eat have a significant impact on your ability to get restful sleep. In fact, some foods can promote relaxation and even aid in the production of sleep hormones like melatonin. So today, let's learn about some tasty treats that will have you asleep like a newborn in no time.

Number One Warm Milk: 

Now before you roll your eyes and dismiss this as just another old wives tale, hear me out. Warm milk has been a go-to sleep aid for generations and there's actually some science to back it up. According to a study published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, warm milk contains tryptophan, an amino acid that helps your brain produce serotonin, a neurotransmitter that regulates your mood and helps you relax. And when your brain produces serotonin it also produce melatonin, the hormone that regulates your sleep cycle. So drinking warm milk before bed could help you fall asleep faster and sleep more soundly. Also there's something comforting about sipping on a warm glass of milk before bed maybe it's the nostalgia of being tucked in by your mom when you were a kid or maybe it's just the feeling of warmth spreading through your body that makes you feel cozy and relaxed. 

Number Two Almonds: 

Almonds are full of magnesium, a mineral that improves sleep quality especially in older adults. Studies show that magnesium increases the levels of gamma aminobutyric acid 'Gaba' in the brain which is a neurotransmitter that promotes relaxation and sleep and since magnesium is a natural muscle relaxant it also helps ease any aches or pains that might be keeping you awake at night. But that's not all, almonds are also a good source of protein and eating a protein-rich snack before bed can actually regulate your blood sugar levels throughout the night. This prevents any sudden dips in blood sugar that might wake you up in the middle of the night especially if you're prone to low blood sugar. So if you're someone who's over 40 and struggling to get a good night's sleep, consider adding some almonds to your bedtime routine. 

Number Three Fatty Fish:

The omega-3 fatty acids found in fatty fish like Salmon, Mackerel and Tuna can actually help improve sleep quality especially for those of us who have crossed the big 4-0 mark. Omega-3s are essential fatty acids that play a key role in brain function and are known to reduce inflammation throughout the body. Now I know what you're thinking but how does reducing inflammation help me sleep better? Well inflammation in the body can cause all sorts of problems including pain, stiffness and even mood disorders like anxiety and depression. By reducing inflammation Omega-3s alleviate these issues making it easier for you to relax and drift off to dreamland. But don't just take my word, for it a study published in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine found that participants who consumed fatty fish three times a week for six months experienced significant improvements in their sleep quality compared to those who didn't eat fish.

Number Four Bananas:

The Humble banana is not just a tasty snack but also a potential sleep aid. As we age our sleep patterns change and it becomes more difficult to get the restful sleep we need. Fortunately, bananas contain a range of nutrients and compounds that can improve sleep quality including potassium and magnesium. Potassium is an essential mineral that regulates blood pressure and reduces the risk of heart disease. As we age our risk of developing high blood pressure increases which can interfere with sleep quality. So if you want to lower your blood pressure and catch some sleep just peel a banana and chow down magnesium. On the other hand, bananas relaxes muscles and promotes calmness making it easier to fall asleep. And let's not forget about the compounds in bananas that reduce stress and promote relaxation such as dopamine and catechins because who doesn't want to eat a delicious snack that also makes them feel less dressed and more chill? 

Number Five Chamomile Tea: 

Did you know that chamomile tea has been used for centuries as a natural remedy for insomnia and anxiety. In fact, ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans all used chamomile for medicinal purposes including treating insomnia and promoting relaxation. And now even science is proving its benefits. A study published in the Journal Complementary Therapy and Medicine, found that chamomile extract improved sleep quality and reduced symptoms of depression in people with chronic insomnia. So how does chamomile tea work its magic? Well, chamomile tea contains a compound called apagenin. Now apagenin is like a little sleep fairy that goes into your brain and tells it to calm down. It binds to certain receptors in your brain that are responsible for inducing sleepiness hence you feel more relaxed and ready to snooze plus chamomile tea is delicious and soothing. There's nothing like snuggling up with a hot cup of tea before bed and letting the worries of the day melt away.

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Number Six Kiwi:

I know it is annoying being wide awake at 3 am. So here is a fruity solution for you all. A study published in the Asia-pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that eating kiwi fruit improves sleep quality in adults over 40. That's right, the delicious kiwi can do more than just add a pop of color to your fruit bowl. In the study 24 adults over 40 years old ate two kiwi fruits one hour before bedtime for four weeks and guess what? The Kiwi eaters fell asleep more quickly, slept more soundly and felt more rested in the morning compared to the control group. Kiwi is rich in serotonin, a hormone that regulates your sleep cycle plus it's packed with other nutrients like vitamin C and antioxidants which reduce inflammation and promote overall health.

Number Seven Sweet Potatoes:

One of the most notable benefits of sweet potatoes is their high potassium content which prevents muscle cramping and reduces the symptoms of restless leg syndrome. This is especially important for anyone who struggles with nighttime leg cramps as these can be incredibly disruptive to sleep and leave you feeling exhausted the next day. Additionally, sweet potatoes are rich in complex carbohydrates which regulate blood sugar levels and promote the release of tryptophan, an amino acid that can help us feel sleepy. So next time you're looking for a tasty and nutritious snack reach for a sweet potato and enjoy a good night's sleep. If you're not sure how to incorporate a sweet potato into your nighttime routine, you can find so many creative ways to do so for example, you can make sweet potato fries and sprinkle them with cinnamon and nutmeg for a tasty and soothing snack. Alternatively, you could mash some sweet potatoes with your favorite herbs and spices. Just don't eat them too close to bedtime or you might end up with a sugar rush that keeps you awake all night.

Number Eight Tart Cherries:

Whether it is work stress that keeps your mind racing or those aches and pains that seem to pop up out of nowhere, tart cherries are the ultimate solution. These little guys are packed with melatonin, a hormone that helps regulate sleep. But it's not just about the melatonin, tart cherries also contain compounds called anthocyanins which have been shown to reduce inflammation and muscle soreness. So if you can't seem to get comfortable at night, tart cherries might just be the ticket to a restful sleep and of course there is scientific evidence for all this. A study published in the Journal of Medicinal Food, found that adults who drank tart cherry juice twice a day for two weeks experienced significant improvements in sleep quality and duration.

Number Nine Cottage Cheese:

Cottage cheese is rich in protein particularly casein which is a slow digesting protein that keeps you feeling full throughout the night. And when you feel full you're less likely to wake up in the middle of the night with a grumbling tummy right? But that's not all, cottage cheese also contains an amino acid called tryptophan which your body uses to produce the neurotransmitter serotonin. And let's not forget the psychological benefits of eating cottage cheese before bed. Imagine tucking yourself into bed, feeling all snug and cozy knowing that you've just eaten a healthy snack that's going to help you sleep like a baby. It resembles giving yourself a major warm hug from within.

Number Ten Figs:

Figs are nature's way of telling you to sweeten up your dreams. These luscious little fruits are packed with nutrients that help you get a better night's sleep especially if you're over 40. They're a good source of magnesium, a mineral that calms the nervous system and promotes relaxation. Figs are fiber rich which is like a broom for your insides. It helps keep your digestive system running smoothly and prevents any uncomfortable bloating or indigestion that could ruin your sleep. So next time if you crave for a sweet treat before bed, skip the junk food and grab some figs. Instead, you'll get a tasty snack that's good for you and helps you sleep better. 

Sleepless nights don't have to be a constant struggle after 40. With the help of some simple dietary changes you can transform your nights from tossing and turning to deep restful sleep. So pop open a container of cottage cheese, munch on some almonds, sip some chamomile tea and let the sleep promoting properties of these foods work their magic. Also let's not forget that a good night's sleep is not just about your dinner dish but also depends on your preparation for bedtime. So if you want to maximize the benefits of these foods, make it a habit to calm your bedtime routine by either taking a warm bath or reading a book or practicing meditation or yoga and of course avoid any caffeine or stimulating activities before bedtime as they can interfere with your sleep.

Saturday, April 1, 2023

10 Best Anti-Aging Foods To Boost Your Gut Health After 50

Top 10 best anti-aging foods you should eat every day. Pack your body with vibrant food loaded with antioxidants, healthy fats, water and essential nutrients and watch it reflect on your largest body organ your skin. The anti-aging industry is filled with products creams and supplements that market towards wrinkle-free collagen boosting youthful skin but did you know that when it comes to fighting the clock  what we put into our bodies is lot more critical. There are a variety of anti-aging foods that nature has provided us.

In this blog post, I will share with you the top 10 best anti-aging foods you should eat every day from Blueberries, Spinach, Nuts and more.

Number One Extra Virgin Olive Oil:

Studies have shown that extra virgin Olive Oil is one of the healthiest oils in the world. It contains healthy fats and antioxidants. This powerful combination can help to reduce inflammation and oxidative damage caused by an imbalance of free radicals in the body. Monounsaturated fats make up about 72% of Olive Oil. The journal of clinical and aesthetic dermatology showed that these healthy fats contain strong anti-inflammatory effects that may help reduce skin aging. Extra virgin Olive Oil is rich in  antioxidants like tocopherols and  beta-carotene as well as phenolic compounds.

People who consume a diet rich in  monounsaturated fats from Olive Oil have  a lower risk of severe skin aging. The ideal choice is cold pressed extra virgin Olive Oil due to its higher antioxidant content. Add a splash to any salad or dip of your choice. The anti-aging benefits of Olive Oil don't end with healthy skin but it can ward off cognitive decline making it an essential part of your daily diet.

Number Two Blueberries:

Blueberries are full of Vitamins A and C  and an age-defying antioxidant called  anthocyanin giving them their deep beautiful blue color. These powerful antioxidants may help the skin from damage due to the sun stress and pollution by moderating the inflammatory response.  Moreover, according to a study published  in june 2013 Blueberries also contain compounds that prevent collagen loss.

Blueberries are sweet with low sugar content so they do not have any adverse effects on blood sugar levels thanks to their high content of bioactive compounds. Eat a handful of Blueberries daily. You can use this delicious versatile fruit in numerous ways like toppings for oatmeal or waffles or mixed into smoothies or yogurt.

Number Three Spinach:

Spinach is a super hydrating food rich in antioxidants that help oxygenate and replenish the entire body. But that is not all this versatile leafy green is high in Vitamin C which enhances collagen production to keep skin firm and smooth. And Vitamin A promotes strong shiny hair. Furthermore, Spinach also contains Vitamin K which is known for reducing inflammation in cells.

Spinach is also rich in Vitamin E, magnesium, plant-based heme, iron and  lutein. The latter two are Spinach's main  active ingredients for anti-aging. These are commonly used in the beauty industry in age reversal products and you can find plenty of them in nature's velvety green. You can toss handfuls of Spinach into  smoothies, salads or even saute.

Number Four Broccoli:

This powerhouse is an anti-inflammatory, anti-aging loaded with many beneficial nutrients. It includes Vitamin C and K, fiber, lutein, folate, calcium and a variety of antioxidants. The key ingredient is lutein, a carotenoid that works like beta carotene. Lutein aids in keeping your skin protected from oxidative damage.

As we age, we reduce collagen production as a result the skin begins to wrinkle and sag. And guess what, Vitamin C abundantly present in Broccoli is perfect for collagen synthesis. Broccoli is excellent for a quick snack eaten raw or you could even gently steam or roast it for a few minutes for extra health benefits.

Number Five Papaya:

Papaya is a delicious superfood packed with numerous antioxidants, minerals and  vitamins. During a study conducted in September 2012, these compounds have shown to help improve skin elasticity and minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. The wide range of nutrients includes magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, calcium, Vitamin B complexes Vitamins A, E, C and K.

Furthermore, antioxidants play a role in fighting free radical damage and delay signs of aging. Papaya consists of an  enzyme called papayan which is also present in many exfoliating products. Papain provides additional anti-aging  benefits by working among nature's top anti-inflammatory agents. Consuming papaya regularly may help your body shed dead skin cells leaving you with glowing vibrant skin.

Number Six Avocado:

Avocados are packed with inflammation fighting fatty acids that promote smooth supple skin making them a great all-around age rewinder. The food science nutrition journal concluded that avocados also contain various essential nutrients that may prevent the adverse effects of aging. This versatile fruit is an excellent source of potassium, Vitamin B complexes, Vitamin A, C, E and K. The Vitamin A content plays a part in skin turnover, shedding dead skin cells and leaving glowing gorgeous skin.

Moreover, the carotenoid content also assists to some extent in blocking toxins and damage from sun rays. This characteristic also has cancer protective effects on the skin and improves skin elasticity. There are about 30 different ways to incorporate Avocados into your daily diet. The possibilities are endless.

Number Seven  Sweet Potatoes:

Sweet Potatoes are packed with antioxidants particularly beta carotene. This compound contributes to the orange color of the superfood and converts itself to Vitamin A as an end product. Research has shown that Vitamin A may help promote skin turnover, restore skin elasticity and ultimately contribute to soft youthful looking skin.

This all-around root vegetable is also rich in Vitamin C and E. These are renowned for protecting our skin from harmful free radicals and keeping our complexion radiant. Sweet Potatoes are a delicious snack for any age group from toddlers to the elderly.

Number Eight Nuts:

Most nuts are saturated with Vitamin E  which may help repair skin tissue, retain skin moisture and protect skin from damaging UV rays.  Walnuts and Almonds are top among the nuts that contain anti-inflammatory omega-3 fatty acids to help protect against skin damage, strengthen skin cell, membranes and give skin a beautiful glow by preserving its natural oil barrier.

You can add a handful of nuts to eat as a snack or sprinkle them onto salads. Additionally, do you know that eating nuts can reduce the risk of heart diseases, type 2 diabetes and cognitive decline in older adults.

Number Nine Green Tea:

Green Tea is full of antioxidants that can fight and stabilize free radicals in the body so they cannot cause damage. Free radicals are unstable molecules created as a byproduct of normal cell functioning and can cause damage if they are present at high levels. The primary antioxidants present in Green Tea are polyphenols, epigallocatechin, gallate, gallic acid and catechins.

Apart from fighting wrinkles, fine lines, dark spots and saggy skin, Green Tea also slows down premature aging because of its rich content of oligomeric proanthocyanidins. Green Tea extract is present in many skin care products due to its anti-aging properties. Drinking Green Tea frequently is a fantastic way to obtain more antioxidants in your body for healthy glowing skin.  

Number Ten Pomegranate:

Pomegranates are also full of plentiful  antioxidants like flavonols, tannins,  phenolic acids and lignins as well as fiber, potassium, and Vitamin K to support better heart health. These antioxidants  protect the skin's existing collagen and promote the skin to make new collagen.

According to a study published in the journal, nature medicine microbes transform specific molecules present in pomegranates in the gut to enable muscle cells to protect themselves against one of the significant causes of aging. You can sprinkle these sweet little jewels onto baby spinach, walnut or salad for a delectable anti-aging treat.

The food you put into your body reflects  strongly on your skin health. The most  beneficial foods for your skin are high in protein, healthy fats and antioxidants along with a good nutritious diet. Do not forget to protect your skin with healthy lifestyle habits such as avoiding smoking, wearing sunscreen, staying physically active and using your skin type appropriate care products. So add these delicious foods to your daily diet and live a healthy and happy life because you deserve it. 




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