War On Aging: Our Daily Battles
Extended Sitting is a Killer
Extended sitting is really bad for your health. I’m not only talking about the sitting we do in front of the TV but the combined sitting we do while dining, reading newspapers, magazines and books, plus all the time we spend in front of our computers. The Mayo Clinic...
MindFX Science and Neurotransmitters
One of the companies I founded, MindFX Science is deeply involved in the science of how the brain functions under stress in sports and how to use all-natural neuro-nutrients to aid both seniors and athletes improve performance. There are about 86 billion neurons in...
The Annoying Parts of Senior Fitness:
A Reader Speaks Out
Patsi and Rob, I am one who received a free SeniorFitness4Life book after your Open Circle talk. You did a great job speaking about senior fitness and motivating seniors to challenge themselves to exercise far more vigorously than we ever dreamed we needed to. You’ve...
Our Killer Environment:
How Seniors Can Stop Causes of Aging
What can seniors do to avoid the causes of aging in our killer environment that contribute to cellular dysfunctions and premature aging? In part one of this series, I began it by stated "the process of aging is nothing more than the buildup of genetic and cellular...
Causes of Aging – Our Environment and Food
In Part 1 of this series of posts I stated "the process of aging is nothing more than the buildup of genetic and cellular errors and many of the environmental conditions that cause DNA dysfunctions can be avoided and even eliminated." If all of these attacks from our...
Aging Cells and Our Killer Environment
This post is a three-part series on aging cells and how our environment is a major cause of aging. Aging is nothing more than the buildup of genetic and cellular errors. The good news is your cells already have repair mechanisms in place. Many of the environmental...
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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