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Things you didn't know could slow down ageing

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jan 1, 2024, 08:30 IST
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​Things you didn't know could slow down ageing​


Who doesn't like eternal youth? However, numerous lesser-known practices can significantly contribute to slowing down the aging process. Beyond creams and potions, these lifestyle choices play a unique role in fostering a more youthful and vibrant life. Let us take a look at the 12 things that can slow down ageing

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​Cold showers:​

The invigorating shock of a cold shower might do more than wake you up in the morning. Cold showers have been linked to improved circulation, a boosted metabolism, and healthier skin. These benefits not only invigorate the body but also contribute to a more youthful appearance.

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​Intermittent fasting:​

Intermittent fasting, an eating pattern that involves cycles of eating and fasting, has shown the potential to support cellular repair and regeneration. By giving the body periods of rest from digestion, intermittent fasting may play a role in slowing down the ageing process.

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​Dancing:​

Dance isn't just a physical activity; it's a celebration of life. Regular dancing not only promotes physical fitness but also supports mental health, potentially contributing to a more youthful and vibrant spirit.

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​Forest bathing (Shinrin-Yoku):​

Spending time in nature, particularly in lush forests, has been associated with reduced stress, improved mood, and enhanced overall well-being. The practice of forest bathing, known as Shinrin-Yoku, provides a therapeutic connection with nature, contributing to a more youthful state of mind.

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​Practicing gratitude:​

Expressing gratitude regularly has been associated with improved mental well-being and a positive outlook on life. The simple act of acknowledging and appreciating the good in life can contribute to a more youthful and optimistic perspective.

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​Playing musical instruments:​

The joy of learning and playing musical instruments extends beyond creating beautiful melodies. Engaging in musical activities may stimulate cognitive functions, contributing to cognitive health and maintaining a youthful mind.

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​Laughter:​

Laughter truly is the best medicine. Regular laughter has been associated with reduced stress, an improved mood, and better overall health. A hearty laugh not only lightens the spirit but also contributes to maintaining a youthful outlook on life.

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​Social connections:​

Building and nurturing strong social connections has proven benefits beyond companionship. It has been linked to increased lifespan and improved well-being. The power of social bonds can play a vital role in slowing down the effects of aging.

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​Mindful eating:​

Eating with mindfulness involves savoring each bite, and paying attention to textures, tastes, and smells. This practice can lead to healthier eating habits, supporting overall well-being and potentially contributing to a more youthful life.

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