Fruits to turn back your age clock
“A thing of beauty,” John Keats said, “is a joy forever”. However, while
 dealing with the hustle bustle of our daily lives let’s face the fact -
 age does creeps up on us. It is by simply following a diet rich in 
age-busting super fruits that you can add beauty and years to your life 
and ward off those wrinkles.
Here are some of the factors that can 
extensively help you in elevating your landscape of personal wellness 
and slowdown yours’ ageing. 
THE FORGOTTEN FRUITS
When fruits are actually remembered, it is just 
an apple here or a banana there. But what we do forget is that fresh 
fruits are nutrient-packed. These provide sufficient amounts of calcium,
 magnesium, vitamin C, iron, beta carotene and folic acid and are super 
low in calories. “One fruit a day can guarantee you that ever glowing 
skin,” says Dr Ritika Samaddar, Chief Dietician, Max Healthcare.
•   
 Citrus fruits such as oranges, tangerines, limes and grapefruits should
 be consumed in large amounts as these are rich in Vitamin C. It is 
essential for the synthesis of collagen, a key structural protein of the
 skin.
•    Blueberries, blackberries, cherries, red and purple 
grapes, beets and purple cabbage contain antioxidant compounds, which 
help you reduce those age lines.
•    Cantaloupe, peaches and apricots have vital anti-oxidants which are extremely useful to fight against ageing.
LOCAL AND SEASONABLE FRUITS
It
 is not reasonable to assume that a single fruit can cast a spell over 
those wrinkled hands and toes. Opt for the widely available local 
varieties of fruits. In-season produce provides optimal nutritional 
value for your desire to look 30 at the age of 50.
•    Consume 
lots of seasonable apples as it stimulates the production of collagen. 
The production of collagen is necessary for the skin to maintain its 
elasticity which can minimise the wrinkling.
•    Watermelons are 
rich in Vitamin C. 92% of watermelon is water. It is a good way to 
hydrate your body - just use the juice for a delicious and sweet 
smoothie or just bite couple of slices over the day to keep your youth 
unsullied forever.
•    Blueberry is rich in vitamin B6, C, K and 
dietary fibres. These provide your body with important antioxidants too.
 Chemical studies in the US by the Agricultural Research Service have 
exposed the fact that blueberries contain chemicals, which slow down the
 ageing process by boosting brain power.
FRUITY FIBRES
Fibre rich 
fruits such as avocado, guava, apricot, fig, date and gooseberry keep 
the digestive system in good working condition while alleviating 
constipation and haemorrhoids (piles). Do not peel off the skin of 
fruits like apples, plums, peaches and pears as they are high in fibre 
content.
EATING A RAINBOW
“Rainbow concept makes it easy to 
remember not to eat the white junk,” states Max Healthcare’s Chief 
Dietician Dr Ritika Samaddar.  This colourful combination advises 
against simple carbs, promotes whole grains and variety, she explained 
further.
So, we can safely say that prosperous colour equals to 
prosperous fruits and its nutrient value. It’s like ‘eating a rainbow’ 
which contains high levels of antioxidants and phyto-nutrients for the 
plant’s own protection. By eating brightly coloured fruits such as 
cranberries, melons, bananas, plums and grapes we are giving our bodies 
vitamins and antioxidants that combat the breakdown of collagen and 
elastin in our skin which helps in keeping our skin firm and youthful. 
Coloured
 fruits are full of antioxidants and other phytonutrients that boost 
your defence against genetic damage and helps you to stay young.
Just
 remember the golden thought- your 20 look is something which can be 
hidden beneath your skin. So, all you need to do is just hop into your 
kitchen, open that refrigerator and munch that readily sitting coloured 
fruit to keep those expensive anti-ageing lotions, wrinkles and under 
eye circles at bay.
 
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