War On Aging: Our Daily Battles
Pilates for Seniors: It’s Not Too Late to Start
Can seniors get fit as they age? What about starting an exercise program like Pilates for seniors? This unique form of exercise combines yoga stretching and cable resistance for both strength-building and flexibility. Long practiced by dancers and popular with...
Senior Weight Loss: Doing What Works
Contrary to popular opinion, senior weight loss is no longer a painful impossibility. According to the latest research, as long as you follow a low carbohydrate, moderate protein, and high fat dietary plan, you will lose weight, control your appetite, and reduce risk...
Medical Lies that Undermine Senior Health
It's not easy being an aging senior if you want to stay healthy and fit. Even more difficult is when your doctor tells medical lies about what's healthy to eat. That's right. Your doctor may be perpetuating any number of medical myths about nutrition that undermine...
How Seniors Avoid Exercise Injuries
When it comes to sports and exercise, even smart seniors can do too much and end up with injuries, strains and sprains. Has this happened to you? Here's what typically happens in warm weather resort communities like here in Arizona. Around November, a new flock of...
How to Slow Down Aging
Do you know how fast your cells are aging? And, even if you did, would you know how to slow down aging? Wouldn't it be great if we had some sort of wearable, digital device that recorded our daily food intake, exercise, sleep, AND monitored our rate of aging and...
How Gratitude Boosts Senior Health
What's on your gratitude list today? If you’re like many of our senior friends, you may feel profound thankfulness that you can participate in simple everyday life, still active in ways not expected in our grandparents' and parents' generations. We're grateful to be...
WAR ON AGING
The Battle for Your Life
Today’s seniors don’t look or act anything like “old people.” In this new era, we redefine what it means to be seniors. At 60, 70, 80, and 90, an increasing number of us are physically and mentally active, playing sports, and leading interesting lives.
But not all. How come some seniors flourish with age, while others wither on the vine? Science is discovering the answers. Psychologist Dr. Patsi Krakoff and Razer President Robert Krakoff explain what you must do to:
- Enjoy retirement
- Delay or avoid 50% of chronic diseases of aging
- Minimize weakness and pain, increase energy & vitality
- Extend your lifespan—and your “health-span”
The new imperative is to keep moving. You can be stronger, live longer, have more fun, love more people, and truly age well. Today’s seniors are fighting back against decay and decrepitude. These seniors are fighting the War on Aging.
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