Friday, September 11, 2009

DRY AGING SUN-SPOT SKIN --- WHY DOES OUR SKIN AGE?

DRY AGING SUN-SPOT SKIN --- WHY DOES OUR SKIN AGE?
Date: 02/08/2008

Rapid breathing, sighing and rapid exhalation causes you to loose too much Carbon Dioxide, and it is this loss that can make you ill. Carbon dioxide is a cohort of oxygen and without enough you will end up being oxygen deficient as well.

C02 is a regulator of proteins. Every protein in the body has attached to it a group called an amine. Amines are sticky and attached themselves to Carbon dioxide. If there is not enough Carbon Dioxide in the body these amines will instead attach to sugars in the blood stream.

A protein with a sugar attached is toxic and becomes a waste product that needs to be removed from the body.

What is the role of proteins in the body? Each of the thousands of proteins in our body has a different role; they may be hormones, neurotransmitters, enzymes or antibodies. The above are considered structural proteins that build our bodies and keep us healthy.

We can look at skin as an example. As a teen we produce new skin cells very quickly. These rise to the surface and are exfoliated in around 7 days. With aging, at around 50, this same process may take 7 weeks, leaving those cells to dehydrate and degenerate. Without enough C02 on board at all times we lack the structural proteins necessary to repair and regenerate new skin cells on an on-going basis. Instead of making vibrant, healthy new skin cells, the aging, dehydrating scenario occurs.

In addition, the skin gets filled with toxic protein-sugar complexes. Age spots are an example of these protein-sugar complexes. These spots are also called liver spots and unknown to most, what you see on the outside is also happening throughout the body. If they are showing up on your skin they are also within.

Could over breathing be a huge factor in aging skin? People have always said smokers wrinkle more than non-smokers. Could breathing explain this? The average over-breather breathes between 20,000 and 28,000 times a day. The significance of this rate may well be the fuel and essence of our being and our beauty. How we perform this on-going fuel injection-ejection task is critical. How fast we exhale and where we breathe are of major importance to our health and well-being.


By Rosemary MacGregor RN, MS info@themangotreespa
506 2786 5300

Where you breathe in your body is important. It is the difference between stress and relaxation. Visit my website at the link below to learn more about proper breathing and about the capnotrainer to measure and use to train proper breathing.

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