Friday, August 27, 2010

Galvanic Spa 2: What it can do?

Smooth the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, rejuvenate your complexion, revitalize your scalp, and renovate your body with the patented ageLOC Galvanic Spa System II. This new System features a larger, brighter display, intuitive usability, and enhanced ergonomics. Results are so remarkable, your radiant, youthful face and body will leave people wondering about your age and your secret. link

The NUSkin Galvanic Spa 2 is a device to enhance the delivery of anti-aging ingredients into the skin, combined with the new ageLOC technology, and other NUSkin products, the galvanic spa delivers instant to long-lasting effects.

The following products are used with the Galvanic Spa:

  • Galvanic Spa® Facial Gels with ageLOC:  These gels help clean and deliver essential nutrients to your skin, combined with ageLOC, these gels help revitalize, rejuvenate stressed skin and make your skin young again.
  • Tru Face® Line Corrector: Reduce the appearance of lines and wrinkles with this product. When used with the galvanic spa results are better and faster than used alone.
  • Galvanic Spa® Body Shaping Gel: This gel concentrates cellular energy to target pockets of fat and toxins for a more toned, firm appearance. Featuring proven ingredients, theobromine and golden chamomile, this advanced treatment helps decrease fat storage and activate fat breakdown, promoting a firmer, more toned appearance.
  • Nutriol® Hair Fitness Treatment: This advanced formula works with the Scalp Conductor to help hair look and feel more abundant.

Friday, August 20, 2010

8 Ways To Measure Health

Being young or becoming young won't really mean much, if we do not have the health to enjoy it with. Though ageloc is the technology that will make you young, it isn't a magic formula to make us immune to disease or other health disorders. Are you healthy enough to enjoy the life you want? 

Here is a list of 8 ways to measure health:  
  • BMI (Body Mass Index): This measurement is basically the ratio of your height against your weight, it gives you a basic overview of your health if you fall under the healthy weight range, based on your height.
  • LBM (Lean Body Mass): A more accurate measurement than BMI, this is the measurement of lean tissue and body fat, through this you know if your weight is because of lean tissue of just fat.
  • Weight: Something we all know of, and may even have different perceptions about. But a quick look, may give us a hint if we need to eat more, or exercise more.
  • Waist-to-Height Ration: "The Waist-to-Height ratio is determined by dividing your waist circumference by your height. Waist-to-Height ratios of 0.5 or greater are indicative of intra-abdominal fat for both men and women and are associated with a greater risk of cardiovascular disease."
  • How your clothes fit: Although, this isn't really much of a measurement but how your clothes fit would tell you about how your body is developing, either in gaining or losing weight.
  • How you feel: Generally speaking health is all about how you feel, if you feel good then you most likely are healthy, otherwise, why would you feel good? Health may not all be about the condition of your physical body but it may also include things like stress, worry, anxiety and other things that contribute to how you would feel.
  • How you look: "Do you look fit?  Do you look healthy?  Do you have healthy proportions to your body?  If you think you look good, you probably are healthy.  If you don't, it may be a reflection of a lack of health."
  • Resting Heart Rate (RHR): "In most cases, the lower your heart rate, the more healthy and strong your heart is.  If you have a RHR that is lower than 70 beats per minute, you probably are athletic and/or exercise quite a bit.  RHRs that are higher than 80 beats per minute reflect a not so healthy heart that may benefit from some exercise."
Though these measurements help us determine where we stand health-wise, these aren't perfect. There are many other ways to measure health that your physician can advice you to do. But the few listed here can give you a general overview of you health. Stay young with ageloc but remember to take care of you health too.

Monday, August 9, 2010

45 Signs of Aging

Growing old is something often taken for granted until it reaches a point where in it refuses to be ignored. It is when its effects are felt and seen that action is taken. At this point some would be in denial of their age, refuse to celebrate birthdays, or keep their age a secret. But, age has a way of making itself known. The following is a list of 45 signs of aging, things to look out for as we grow older.

  1. Muscle mass decreases on the average about 7 lbs. per decade... this loss accelerates after age 45.. (muscle/weight/height Body Mass Index Increases)
  2. Fat increases as a percentage of body weight.
  3. Strength, energy and speed of the body decreases.
  4. Base Metabolic Rate (metabolism) decreases.
  5. Aerobic Capacity, the capacity to process oxygen, decreases. Red blood cells as a percentage of total blood volume (hematocrit) decreases until the average at age 90 is what is considered to be "anemia" at age 40.
  6. Body cells become resistant to insulin.
  7. LDL Cholesterol ("bad" cholesterol) and triglicerides increase, and HDL Cholesterol ("good" cholesterol) falls.
  8. Blood pressure increases.
  9. Bone mineral density decreases.
  10. Density of calcium in circulatory system increases.
  11. Kidney functions decrease.
  12. We lose neurons in our brain. This leads to Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Senile Dementia.
  13. The vagus nerve, the longest nerve in our body, deteriorates... and all the nervous system surely also deteriorates.
  14. Growth Hormone secretion drops.
  15. Testosterone in men, and estrogen and progesterone in women, drops.
  16. Sexual desire drops.
  17. Thyroid (a hormone which affects metabolism) drops.
  18. melatonine (a hormone which regulates the body clock) drops.
  19. DHEA (a hormone precursor to testosterone and estrogen) drops.
  20. EPO, (erythropoyetin, a hormone which stimulates the production of new red blood cells) drops.
  21. Estradiol, a female hormone, increases in men.
  22. Cortisol, "the Death Hormone," increases.
  23. Good enzymes (Super Oxidase Dimutase, etc.) drop.
  24. A bad enzyme, MAO-B increase in the brain. MAO-B destroys neurons that produce dopamine, which is a neuro-transmitter.
  25. Aromatase enzyme, a bad enzyme, increases. Aromatase converts testosterone to estrogen in men, which deprives him of libido.
  26. The thickness of skin decreases, resulting in more wrinkles.
  27. Prolactin, a female hormone, increases in the body of a male, presumably depriving him of some sexual libido.
  28. Water proportion in the body and in the skin, drops. This results (among other things) in dryer skin, and more wrinkles.
  29. Sense of hearing drops.
  30. Sense of taste drops... "everything tastes the same"
  31. Sense of vision, especially capacity to read small letters in low light, decreases.
  32. Hair falls and loses its color (it becomes white).
  33. The thymus gland, the master of the immune system, shrinks and atrophys, thus lessening our immune system.
  34. Our liver, brain, and other critical organs shrink in size, thus affecting their functions.
  35. Lipofuscine ("liver spots") accumulates in our hands and our brains. This snuffs out many neurons in our brain.
  36. The circulatory system deteriorates in length and width. We are born with a perfectly clean and beautifully flexible circulatory system reaching everywhere. But by the time we are 50 years old, if you would see a cross-section of your veins and arteries, and depending upon how much you have abused your body with sugar, fat foods, cigarrettes and alcohol etc, they are looking like a clogged up sewer. In addition to cholesterol, they are clogged up with calcium, and veins and arteries have lost flexibility. This causes blood to circulate more slowly, and so less food, water, and oxygen get to all parts of the body, including the brain. This is a root cause of the loss of brain cells, and organ and gland atrophy.
  37. The velocity of blood flow decreases.
  38. Inflammation increases in our body.
  39. "Deep sleep" becomes more scarce and less profound.
  40. Digestion becomes slower and less complete.
  41. The retina of the eye becomes thinner, in many cases detaching.
  42. The macula of the eye loses some of its shape after age 40, and causes distorted vision.
  43. Micro-vessels in the eye pop, covering the retina, causing partial loss of vision, or complete blindness.
  44. Night-vision decreases.
  45. Melanocytes continually release small amounts of the brown- black pigment called melanin into the skin. Exposure to sunlight signals the melanocytes to produce more melanin. Melanin determines our normal skin color and attempts to protect our skin from severe sun damage. As we age, our melanocytes begin to function less effectively. The density of active melanocytes in the skin is reduced by 10% to 20% every 10 years, starting in our late 30's and 40's. Melanocytes are also responsible for hair color, so their loss explains why 50% of people are gray by age 50.


Visit this link for more information about the signs of aging and this we can do to fight against them.

According to the author who wrote about the signs of aging there is a 46th sign of aging which would be, losing a sense of humor. So try to stay happy as much as a you can, this probably is the best anti-aging therapy you can give to yourself.