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What do wrinkles say about your health?

What do wrinkles say about your health?

Most of us ladies go out of our way to avoid wrinkles, especially once we hit our thirties. We avoid the sun. We eat skin-friendly foods, like avocados, salmon and olive oil. We finally give up our social smoking habit. And we start to realize that five vodka sodas in one night doesn’t exactly leave us fresh-faced and dewy come morning. But did you ever stop to think about what your wrinkles might be saying about your health?

According to a recent story by Dr. Douglas Fields in the Huffington Post – “Brain Aging: The Truth is Skin Deep” – there’s new research that indicates that the state of your skin indicates the state of your brain. The more wrinkles, the more rapidly our brains are aging.

Like skin, the rate at which your brain ages depends on both genetics and external factors. And there’s considerable overlap between that factors that cause both the skin and the brain to age rapidly. Hormones play a sizable role, and a deficiency has been attributed to dementia and other forms of cognitive impairment. Environmental factors also play a role, particularly excessive sun exposure. While we’ve all seen the premature leather-face ravages of not applying our SPF, that very same sun damage stimulates the body’s immune response, which triggers inflammation – a big factor in premature brain aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. And finally, there’s a biological reason that skin and the brain age at similar rates: both sets of cells develop from the same embryonic tissue.

So what can we do to keep our brains as young as possible? Fields says that both physical and mental exercise can help. And you’ll do well to stay away from the cause of premature brain aging: alcoholism, cardiovascular disease, exposure to toxins, stress, infection and injury. As with most things related to longevity, it’s part healthy living and part genetic lottery.

My cellulite finally gone

My cellulite finally gone

After I had my daughter a few years ago, I got a lot of cellulite and stretch marks. I tried dieting and exercising and lost some weight, but unfortunately, I was not able to get the results I had expected.

Basically, I was not going to look for any painful and expensive surgical or invasive methods, so I searched for other options on the internet. I found Velashape and Lumicell Touch. They are similar technologies, but I finally decided to try Lumicell because I believed its light system would be more effective in helping to target and reduce the cellulite.

Then I narrowed it down to two clinics. I was so lucky to have chosen Q Esthetics as one of them. The technician at the first clinic was nice and promised me fabulous results. I had a trial treatment there and left the clinic with uncertainty.

Then I booked a consultation with Nancy at Q Esthetics. She explained everything clearly and was encouraging. Though she didn’t promise me magic, I left her office with a much better understanding of how Lumicell works and what my part in the process would be. My time with Nancy made me sure I had found the right technique and the right technician.

I started my treatments with her and followed her guidelines as far as lowering my sodium intake. My results are amazing. This summer I will be wearing a bathing suit and feeling good about it for the first time in years. I am convinced that my great results are due to Nancy’s positive attitude and support, as much as her technical expertise. Q Esthetics has changed my life!

Sarah T. from TorontoCellulite Treatment (Feb. 2009)