Baby Boomers Are Turning 60!
by: Cynthia Rowland
The 60’s – flower children, hippies, tie dyed shirts, bandanas
and free love. The Rolling Stones, Elvis, the Beatles and the notion they would
never grow old began to permeate their thinking. Their new way of thinking
made their parents shake their heads at a generation who embraced peace and
declared to the world that they would stay young forever.
Baby Boomers begin turning 60! These bold, daring trailblazers have given "60" a
new "look." Clothing, hair dye and vitamins have given the baby
boomers an edge - Being 60 today is nothing like when their parents were 60.
This generation of new thinkers began an odyssey to dispel aging.
"Down with the establishment" is still their mantra today. An
overwhelming percentage of Baby Boomers are turning to alternative methods
to maintain and improve their health and well-being. Rather than medication,
they’ve turned to meditation, acupuncture and exercise to keep them in
better health.
Keeping Father Time at bay is truly a life-long commitment to a healthy lifestyle.
We are bombarded daily with fumes, smog, and other air contaminants; lots of
food causes gastronomical upsets and adds pounds to our physiques and our get-up
and go has gotten up and left as our energy level plummets.
There are many components to consider for better health:
One of the healthiest things you can do to easily help your body feel more
alive is begin drinking at least 6-10 glasses of filtered water per day. Water
helps flush the toxins from your body, relieves most back pains and enhances
cognitive abilities. Avoid drinking water with your meals so the digestive
process can work more efficiently; try drinking a glass of water before each
meal and then after an hour or so, drink another glass or two.
Exercise can prolong your life, aid in preserving your sanity and help you
lose unwanted pounds. Resistance type exercise will sculpt your body and contour
your muscles so it is a good idea to add weight training several times a week.
Walking is a form of aerobic exercise that burns calories, improves your heart
function and adds a boost to your attitude. There are many modalities of exercise
from which to choose, find several that appeal to you and do them regularly.
Just move!
Food is our fuel for our bodies. Consuming pure food in its raw, uncooked
state– without preservatives or pre-packaging means better nutrition
levels for the body. Eating raw or lightly steamed vegetables rather nuked
or cooked, maintains the vitamin and nutritional content of food, adds fiber
to our diet and helps the body alleviate disease. What about meat and fish?
Animal based protein in the diet can be worrisome. Colin Campbell, a Professor
of Nutritional Sciences at Cornell University and the senior science advisor
to the American Institute for Cancer Research, says there is "a strong
correlation between dietary protein intake and cancer of the breast, prostate,
pancreas and colon." Many nutritionists believe that 20-25 grams of protein
a day is sufficient intake. Did you know that fruits and vegetables can provide
protein? Yes, broccoli, spinach, carrots, cauliflower, certain lettuce, cucumbers,
celery, along with bananas, peaches, cantaloupe and strawberries contain protein.
We can completely satisfy our protein needs with fruits and vegetables. There
are eight essential amino acids we need from food and we can get all of them
just by eating nature’s organic gifts.
Getting your zzzzzz’s without sleep aids is a desire for millions of
people. Many people feel they live in a pressure cooker and stress can takes
its toll by disrupting sleep. A few nights of tossing and turning can affect
our lives adversely. Over time the lack of good sleep could lead to health
challenges. Sleep is the body’s mechanism for restoration and strengthening
the immune system. The goal of sleeping is to awake refreshed and revitalized.
If you want better sleep you might want to take a warm bath before retiring,
limit your exercise routine to the morning, avoid adult beverages and stop
watching television from your bed. There are four natural supplements that
can help induce sleep: l-tryptophan, melatonin, valerian or kava. These are
recommended by HSI Panelist Allan Spreen, M.D. Dr. Spreen: "If I really
needed sleep (and couldn't get it) I'd never do any of the Rx drugs, period,
but I would have no problem with proper use of any of those four (my favorite
being l-tryptophan for younger ages, tryptophan or melatonin for the older
folks)." Dr. Spreen also recommends Celestial Seasonings Sleepy Time Tea.
Anti-aging alternative avenues are becoming main stream. Certain "Rx
drugs" have become suspect as many health practitioners claim that most
drugs do not heal but rather mask the symptoms and even the FDA has come under
scrutiny as drugs are approved, then disapproved when certain information comes
to light.
Vitamins and supplements have long been touted as beneficial and their healing
powers are legend. Supplementing your diet now with life-saving anti-oxidants
will stave off premature aging, boost your immune system and limit free radical
damage. What to take? Go to a reputable health food store and speak with their
professionals; they will discuss your lifestyle, your needs and help you choose
a beginning regimen. Take time to research trusted internet sites that offer
information regarding your specific questions.
Life matters.
About The Author:
Cynthia Rowland is widely recognized as an expert in all natural facial fitness
with over thirty years experience in health & beauty related fields. She
has appeared on The View, Fit TV, HGTV and other popular shows. This author,
speaker and television personality is leading the crusade to keep men and women
looking vibrantly younger through natural techniques without spending their
children’s inheritance. Cynthia Rowland, Anti-aging Expert, I Save Faces, www.Facialmagic.com Article Source www.articlecity.com
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