Aging and vegetarianism?!
Aging and vegetarianism?
Do you think vegetarians maintain their hair and hair color into later in life, compared to omnivores? What about skin wrinkling?
Answers:
Most vegetarians I know have beautiful clear skin. I have also noticed that many of them, their eye color has lightened over the years (Mine has too.) Presumably this is from toxins and wastes leaving their bodies. As for skin wrinkling, there are two ways to avoid that - don't smoke, and use sunscreen EVERY SINGLE DAY. I haven't noticed any difference in gray hair, that is probably more affected by genetics than any lifestyle thing. We are all in our late forties to fifties and beyond.
Hair and hair color has nothing to do much with food - be a vegetarian or a non-vegetarian.
Prematuregreying of hair is because fo defeciency in the body.
Skin always looks great for vegetarians. Iam a vegetarian and ahve seen it in person.
Consumption of meat ads more fat and oil to ur body there by adding to acne and pimples in ur face. Also there are soem chemicals in our body that have opposite reaction when we consume non-vegetarian food.
Ageing is worsened when u drink alcohol, smoke and eat pork and beaf.
I can give you a classic example. I am vegetarian, and have naturally curly, long, fire red hair, which I have never dyed. I recently attended a 25 year high school reunion. In a class of 154 people, only 3 of us are veggies. Myself, and the other 2 vegetarians, are slim, not wrinkled, and have the same obvious hair color as when we were in high school, admittedly with SLIGHT grey starting to creep in. We have long natural nails, no wrinkles to speak of, and are clearley healthy-glowing skin, no need for makeup. The meat eaters in the group, however, tended to be mostly obese, wrinkled, and VERY greying, some with obvious color from a bottle. The difference was too much not to notice....even from the meat eaters