Thursday, October 29, 2009

Skin Care, Supplements, Exercise

Not that much difference, really unsure about going into a serious anti aging skin care regimen right now at my age. =/ So looked for more on the side of prevention than anything else.

Skin care

- Neutrogena gentle exfoliating face wash
- Skinceuticals CE ferulic acid
- Derma + intensive base with CoQ10, gingko biloba, vitamin A and Vitamin E
- Derma + night cream with macadamia oil, CoQ10, vitamin E, (also a slightly different day time one without mac..)
Derma + intensive eye cream CoQ10, vitamin E, retinyl palmitate, jojaba oil.
- Sun screen (mostly just in the summer)
- Apply white tea / green tea to the skin
- Aloe vera gel day time.
- Avoiding long exposure to the sun :-D

Supplements;

- Reflex Instant Whey Protein - twice a day 2x25g http://www.reflex-nutrition.com/faqs.php?faq=whey_protein

- Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 2000mg

- Essential mix 1/3 of the dose http://www.aor.ca/html/products.php?id=57

- Carnosine 500 - http://www.aor.ca/html/products.php?id=40

- Vitamin D3 5000IU (5000IU all year because I don't go in the sun much) http://www.aoreurope.co.uk/product/view/3017

- Fish oil / cod liver oil, seven seas - http://www.codliveroil.co.uk/productRange/histrength/xtrahsclo.htm

- Magnesium Oxide 300mg

- Zinc 15mg

- AOR Biotics (many different types of probiotics)

- Lactoferrin 1 x 250mg (I also get 500mg of lactoferrin from whey protein)

- AOR Green tea (EGCG) x 1 Capsule a day

- AHCC

- Rowse Manuka honey - Prevents throat infections, kills bugs like strep, staph, h pylori.
http://www.rowsehoney.co.uk/articles/honey-and-you/manuka-honey-science

- Cranberry

Exercise.

- Running (30 minutes a day) - not for fun, but makes me feel good anyway.
- Ashtanga Yoga 4 days a week 1 hour a day - maintain flexibility and strength
- Free weights twice a week, bench press, squats etc etc... to mostly maintain muscle mass and -decrease risk of osteoporosis because of low body weight.

9 comments:

Aaron said...

It's surprising you don't take b12 considering your choice to be a vegetarian.

Matthew said...

There is B12 in my supplement essential mix, I also periodically take sublingual methylcobalamin. My last two b12 tests came back as

1278 , 747 reference; 130-900

So i'm doing okay ;)

*Sie* said...

Thanks for posting more about your skin care. I am researching different options since I am developing a routine for myself. I am actually starting to get fine lines on my forehead and around my eyes, so I may need to be a little more aggressive. My biggest concern is using something with potentially negative health consequences over the long term. I'll probably start simple and slowly build as I read/learn more.

Anonymous said...

Even if you are not vegetarian or vegan you should probably supplement with b12 or eat fortified cereal (cereal not being healthy or anything):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7S-5ddwuebI&feature=PlayList&p=FD84B14C63A2AA88&index=1&playnext=1#t=3m18s

Is there any truth to pro-oxidants?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbQeIBbffrY

Theo said...

Matt,
Really enjoy your blog and it has really helped in this first year of CR (which has been a very good experience). You really have a lot going on in this post. The suppliments apear to be a daily thing. On the skin care do you mix it around from day to day? Seems like a lot to get in every day. Your comments to clarify would be appreciated. Thanks again for the blog. Leo

Manuka Honey said...

Manuka Honey is a great natural healer that everyone should know about.

Unknown said...

Great Blog Matthew.

Its great seeing people starting young, which will act as a much better test group for CR than people that have taken up when much older. Im a CR person myself, but I as you have have taken up a very protective skin care regime. Makes me think a third group of people are warranted. No CR, CR with skincare and CR without skincare, for a good comparison.

The reason i say this is that i found a site once with photo's of people that had only worn sunscreen for 20 years once and at least superficially they looked amazing also.

Also i might just add that your next 7 years will be 10 times more indicative of ability to keep a youthful look than past 7. In my experience many of my friends made it to mid 20's looking fresh faced even when some smoked, took drugs stay up all night, out in the sun etc. but by 30, nobody that is that doing that kind of damage has got away with it any longer!

My g/f was saying the other day that for a good comparison, check photo's of yourself vs your parents at the same age, is better comparison than peers. (only prob i had was that dad couldnt remember exactly how old he was in each shot!)

Matthew said...

I think that there are two sides to the argument. one is that it takes time to diverge from your peers in terms of how old you appear. the longer time has passed the more significant the effect will be. Though looking much younger than your peers from a young age might be more difficult because less time has passed for this to be achieved. You would of had to have reversed signs of aging or delayed maturity... or you would have had to looked younger all your life from a young age.
I have non scientifically demonstrated here, its very easy to understand. BUt I think it demonstrates my point.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v141/whoa182/ageandappearance.jpg

Unknown said...

Here are a some fews anti aging supplement

1)Maintain healthy eating habits
2)Beat stress
3)Drink a lot of water
4)Regular exercise
5)Avoid the use of strong, chemical based products
6)Do not overuse skin care products.
7)Do not ignore skin disorders
8)Vitamin C based skin care products
9)Protect your skin against UV radiation

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