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The Basic Building Blocks of Healthy Aging “None are so old as those who
have outlived enthusiasm.” - Henry David Thoreau
Healthy aging is an important topic for me as I age, and I am sure it is an
important topic for you as well; no one wants to be sick as they enter their
“wisdom years.” This article is about living long and maintaining optimum
health.
Is that possible? Yes, it is! Even though some of our longevity depends on
genetics, even more depends on the choices we make every day. Health only comes
from healthy living, based on healthy choices. The best possible choices for
healthy living today will give us the best chance for healthy aging – and a life
filled with vitality instead of disability. What is aging? Look around at the
wide variety of people you know. Look at the health status of each of them and
you will see people of the same chronological age that are far different in
their biological age.
We see seniors such as John Glenn who went into space at age 77 and former
President George Herbert Walker Bush who went skydiving at age 75 and then again
at age 80. Unfortunately, these remarkable people may be the exception to the
rule. All you have to do is look around you and see people your own age (and
younger) who are already disabled or suffering. Many chronic health concerns
may be prevented with just a little care!
So, chronological aging is about the calendar and has nothing to do with our
health and vitality. Biological aging is about how healthy we are and how
energetic we feel. Whereas we cannot literally “turn the clock back” on
chronology, we can often repair and rejuvenate our biology and reduce the speed
at which we age.
Learning life’s lessons If we are observant we can learn from people
around us. For instance, don’t you see that non-smokers live longer and
healthier (in general) than people who smoke? And don’t you see that people
with a strong sense of community are happier and more engaged than people who
tend to isolate themselves? So, it is easy for us to learn some of the lessons
we need for healthy aging just through observation and common sense.
Other lessons are a little more challenging and we need to look to science
and medicine for a healthy perspective. For instance, after decades of
admonishing people to “just eat a balanced diet” (whatever that may be), we
are now told that everyone should be taking a
multiple vitamin. Why? Because science and medicine have observed that the
people following the practice of nutrient supplementation are healthier than
those who don’t.
So, be quick to learn the lesson of nutrients and nurturing from people
around you and from your own experience. Also, set aside time to keep up on
current information concerning health and aging.
Healthy aging nutrients
Multiple vitamin Let’s start with a good, food-based
multiple vitamin and mineral supplement. Everyone needs one! We need it
because even if we eat a perfectly balanced diet, the foods we eat are grown
in depleted soil. They simply don’t have the nutrients in them that they once
did.
Vitamin B-12 We also need Vitamin B-12 in a form that is readily usable by
the body.
Vitamin B-12 deficiency is the most common vitamin deficiency in people over
50. Vitamin B-12 deficiency may cause everything from fatigue and
grumpiness, to mental confusion and mental exhaustion.
Vitamin C Vitamin
C deficiency is the second most common vitamin deficiency among people over
50. It’s also something you should take every day, because your body can’t store
Vitamin C. Results of Vitamin C deficiency include a sluggish immune system,
poor dental health and easy bruising. Vitamin C helps your skin, bones and blood
vessels.
Omega essential fatty acids The most common cause of death in North
America is cardiovascular disease. The American Heart Association tells us that
Omega
essential fatty acids can help delay or prevent many heart and vascular
diseases. So, Omega oils round out the basic recommendations for healthy aging.
A body deprived of the proper nutrients and nurturing will be more prone to
disease and premature aging. Practicing the 10 Essentials for Health and
Wellness gives us the healthy habits we need for healthy aging. And
supplementing with the right
nutrients helps us get what we need to facilitate the replacement of old
cells with new healthy cells.
So, the choice is always yours. But remember, the clock is ticking...
Take Control of Your Health Learn, live and share the 10
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