Getting older is no walk in the park, and NOBODY enjoys it. Over the years I've done pretty well when it comes to maintaining my health. I exercise regularly, spring for organic groceries, and even splurge once or twice a year on a trip to the spa.
I'm quickly approaching 50, and late last year, things just didn't seem to add up. I felt slow and lethargic getting out of bed in the morning. The crow’s feet on my face were getting worse. I was even having trouble sleeping at night.
After a short stint of self pity, I snapped out of it and decided to attack the issue head on.
Sure, certain parts of aging are inevitable and there's no magic potion that can transport us back to our 20s. But I figured there must be ways to fight some of the most frustrating daily symptoms of middle age.
That sparked a months-long journey of scouring the internet, talking to specialists, and trying out all of the best products I could get my grubby hands on.
Everything from anti-aging skin care to all natural sleep solutions, I did it all.
Quick disclaimer: if you're thinking about trying this yourself, I don't recommend it. Most products out there are full of empty promises.
So let me save you the time and serve up 5 products that actually work.
We can’t discuss how to combat aging, without talking about sleep. Getting quality sleep each night is arguably the most important thing you can focus on, but often something that get’s ignored. A lack of sleep can directly lead to most (if not all) of the problems i’ve already mentioned. I found that out the hard way.
There’s plenty of sleep remedies on the market, many of which require a prescription and come with a whole host of nasty side effects. Thankfully Natural Stacks 'MagTech' Magnesium complex rides safely to the rescue. I was introduced to the magical stuff when hormonal issues were causing a lot of sleepless nights. These folks claim to have created the most bioavailable magnesium supplement on earth. Magtech uses three kinds of Magnesium to send you off to dreamland.
The 5 products above are the cream of the crop, and I use every one of them almost daily. In almost all cases, they’re also small businesses run by people who really care about your customers, and all of them have excellent customer service (believe me… I called them.) So it’s really zero risk to try them and support a more ethical kind of capitalism.
Thanks for reading!