What Are the Signs that Show Aging in Women?
One can often see the signs of “aging” in 9 out of 10 women between 25 & 45. In fact, I have seen girls as young as 18 starting to show the signs of aging that should not even appear in women of 40. Over the years patients have listed complaints concerning “showing age” that just cannot be ignored. For a start, many start to complain about lines around their mouth and eyes. In others, there is noticeable sagging of skin beneath chin. Still others complain about tell-tell creases in the neck area. The fine silky skin of youth begins to look unhealthy and drawn out. Still other patients complain of physical sagging of the breast area which become heavy. In other women, layers of fat begin to show in different parts of body. The hair starts to gray out prematurely and become thin. Others have complained that their eyes instead of being clear and bright look “muddy” and lack luster. Others complain of growing belly fat. This is only a partial list of some of the apparent physical effects of “aging.”
Worse than the above physical complaints are the indirect effects. For all the zest and energy of life seems to have been drained in women suffering from this condition. She may complain of feeling “half alive.” She complains of waking up tired and dragging through the day. More often than not with no real medical diagnosis, she really is “a sick woman.” She often suffers from small illnesses – everything from headaches and indigestion to anxiety. Her temper flies off the handle and she feels irritable. Her whole perspective and approach to life changes. She can no longer draw on the laughter and joy of her younger years in her daily life. People around her complain that she no longer wants to play. She no longer wants to see people and be active. Partners often complain that she has stopped living and she has difficulty expressing herself in a loving way. In other words, she is acting old, seems old, feels old, IS old. No matter how you look at it, she is old, no matter her stated chronological age. Here is the simple truth. Few women realize, youth with all its charm and glory has nothing to do with age, but the condition of one’s body. Either because women do not care or do not know better, they allow their bodies to become aged.
I could say this a thousand times and brand it in on the hearts and minds of women everywhere. You can easily control “chronological age” very, very easily. What it requires is just a little thought, little time and an indulgence into the secrets of unleashing youth. Not only can you totally remove the unhappy signs of early age that may have already surfaced but you can avoid them ever resurfacing for years. See, true age is eventually inevitable. But if you do not age in a healthy and graceful way, then instead you will age early, suffering unnecessarily and living pitifully.