Thirty-Nine Natural Solutions for Staying Young
By
Biocentric Health Research Staff
Introduction
We all want to find the fabled Fountain of Youth.
Nobody wants to grow old. Unfortunately, getting older is a fact of life. But,
there are ways you can age gracefully and with good health intact. Today’s
Health Breakthrough will introduce you to more than three dozen tips to help
keep you in top physical and mental condition for years to come.
Tea – whether green, black or white – is one of the
world’s most popular drinks. But did you know that the steaming beverage might
pack some potent heart health benefits? Researchers from Saudi Arabia have
found that frequent tea drinkers had a 50 percent reduction in the risk for
cardiovascular diseases as compared to their peers who avoided the brew. Be
sure to minimize or avoid sugar for the most benefits.
Researchers from Japan have found that people who
consume a diet high in seafood and soy products may live a longer life. They
found that, on average, fish-eaters were the least likely to die of any cause
during the seven-year course of their study. Fish such as salmon and mackerel
are rich in substances known as omega-3 fatty acids
Chinese researchers have discovered that ginseng
may help to boost memory in people who suffer from stroke-related dementia.
Tests showed that people who supplemented with ginseng were able to improve
scores related to both verbal and visual memory.
Obesity can wreak havoc on your health. Everything
from diabetes to heart problems has been linked with carrying around excess
pounds. Recent studies have determined that one factor contributing to our
ever-expanding waistlines is out-of-control portion sizes, especially at fast
food restaurants. If you must eat out, be sure to keep a careful eye on just
how much you are eating.
Dr. Robert Posner, a Virginia internist and medical
researcher, says managing “Serotonin levels can also play a big part in
maintaining healthy weight levels.
For those interested in the connection between
Serotonin and weight, click here.
Adequate intake of calcium and vitamin D will
ensure that your bones remain healthy and strong, a key to feeling and looking
younger. Fractures due to osteoporosis are a leading cause of older people
losing mobility.
Biocentric Health’s Total Daily Advantage multivitamin contains both of these bone-strengthening
nutrients plus an amazing 38 other vital minerals, vitamins and botanicals.
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Don’t let arthritis pain slow
you down.
The well-respected magazine, Consumer Reports,
has determined that products containing glucosamine and chondroitin can
effectively combat arthritis pain without the serious side effects often
encountered with other treatments.
Just say no to dentures.
Keeping your own teeth may be as easy as getting
adequate amounts of calcium and vitamin D, the same nutrients you’re already
taking to maintain strong bones. Researchers have found that elderly study
participants who took the supplement combo were less likely to lose teeth as
compared to their peers who did not take the supplements.
Don’t forget your
multi-vitamin
Many of the maladies traditionally associated with
aging, such as memory loss or reduced immunity, are now known to be caused by
nutrient deficiencies.
Doctors believe that the health of senior citizens can be greatly improved by
taking a daily multi-vitamin/mineral supplement.
Relax…your heart will thank you.
While the occasional stressful day may be
unavoidable, persistent feelings of stress and anxiety can lead to more
serious health problems. Researchers have found that when we’re stressed, our
bodies hold on to fats known as triglycerides longer than they would if we
weren’t anxious. Triglycerides, obtained primarily from fat in foods, have
been linked with the development of heart disease.
Dr. Floyd Taub, Chairman of the Biocentric Health
Medical Advisory Board, recommends
Cholectin
for readers who have high triglycerides
and/or high LDL levels.
Exercise your right to a long
life.
According to study results, physical fitness is one
of the most important independent risk factors for the development of
cardiovascular disease. Researchers found that inactive men were four times
more likely to die of heart disease than men who exercised regularly. So, get
off the couch and aim for 20 to 30 minutes of aerobic activity at least three
times a week and a twice a week strengthening activity.
Turn back the aging clock.
Two well-known nutrients, carnitine and alpha-lipoic
acid, may help to reverse the effects of aging. Study results have shown that
the two substances may help boost memory and revive flagging energy levels.
Alpha Lipoic Acid and ten other key nutrients essential for vital living can
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C your way to good health.
Vitamin C in the diet appears to reduce the risk of
heart disease and cancer and slow the progression of osteoarthritis.
Specifically, the researchers found that people who ate at least three
servings of fruit and vegetables every day derived the most benefits.
Hold the bacon.
Two new studies have shed light on the potentially
harmful effects of a diet high in processed meats such as bacon, sausage and
hot dogs. The large-scale studies confirmed that too many hot dogs or other
processed meats could lead to the development of diabetes or colon cancer.
Researchers believe that nitrates – ingredients added to these foods to
preserve them – could be the culprits behind the development of both deadly
diseases.
Lower blood pressure with breakfast.
If you are on anti-hypertension (high blood
pressure) medication, you may be able to decrease your dosage by eating
breakfast. Research has found that a daily breakfast of oat cereal helped more
than 70 percent of study participants lower the amount of medication they
needed to take.
A banana a day keeps the doctor away.
Increasing your daily intake of potassium, found in
bananas and peanuts, may help to ward off stroke. The Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) is so sure that potassium is an essential part of any
healthy diet that they approved a health claim stating that foods rich in the
nutrient may help reduce the risk of high blood pressure and stroke.
Move away from stress.
As if you needed more motivation to start an
exercise regimen, two recently published studies show that physical activity
may have even more benefits than previously thought. Research shows that
physically fit women were better able to ward off the damaging effects of
stress on their bodies. In particular, women who engaged in daily physical
activity were able to avoid stress-related rises in blood pressure.
Ward off disease with flavonoids.
Increasing your intake of antioxidants known as
flavonoids may help you to slash your risk of developing chronic, and often
deadly, diseases such as diabetes, stroke and cancer. Researchers discovered
that study participants who had the highest intakes of flavonoids also had the
lowest incidences of diseases such as asthma, heart disease, lung cancer,
stroke and diabetes.
Protect your eyes.
Results of the three-year Roche European American
Cataract Trial (REACT) have shown that an antioxidant combination (vitamin C,
vitamin E and beta-carotene) found in
Total Daily Advantage may help to
stall the progression of age-related cataracts, a leading cause of blindness
in people aged 65 and older.
Don’t skip the tomatoes for healthy breasts.
New research is more proof that tomato lycopene in combination with other
tomato phytonutrients is more effective in treating breast cancer than
lycopene alone. Previous research has focused on lycopene’s
prostate-protecting benefits.
Fight flab with a healthy diet.
A healthy, low-calorie diet may
be the key to helping your body age gracefully. A calorie-reduced diet helps
to limit the production of free radicals, unstable molecules that combine with
and damage healthy cells. This type of diet may also aid in boosting levels of
nutrients known as antioxidants, powerful defenders against free radical
oxidation.
Avoid muscle strain.
Vitamin E supplements may protect muscle cell
membranes during resistance training such as weight lifting, according to
researchers. Scientists have found that the men taking vitamin E supplements
were protected against muscle damage for 48 hours following a weight lifting
session.
Keep your skin healthy
with tea.
Green tea, the nourishing drink associated with
lower cancer rates, may soon turn up as an ingredient in creams designed to
protect against skin cancer. Compounds called polyphenols, plentiful in green
tea, appear to protect cells from damaging sun rays, according to researchers
at Case Western University in Cleveland.
Ease those aching joints.
If you are one of the 50 million Americans who
suffer from osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, you will be
interested to learn that a medicinal herb from Africa can help reduce the pain
associated with this debilitating disease. In a clinical study conducted in
France, patients taking the herb devil’s claw experienced the same pain relief
as patients given a pharmaceutical drug.
Guard against breast cancer with
broccoli.
A compound in cruciferous vegetables such as
broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage and Brussels sprouts, may protect women from
breast cancer. Indoles, found in cruciferous vegetables, are digested and
broken down in the stomach to form a substance called DIM (diindolylmethane).
DIM, a little-known phytonutrient, appeared to prevent malignant cells from
dividing and multiplying, thereby preventing the spread of cancer, research
has shown. If, however, you find it difficult to fit greenery into your daily
diet,
Move freely again.
People suffering from chronic lower back pain may
be interested in the results of a clinical study which found that the extract
of willow bark (Salix alba) has been effective in reducing the
discomfort associated with this condition.
Cataracts are not inevitable.
Cataracts are cloudy, opaque buildups of damaged
proteins in the normally transparent lens of the eye. They don’t allow light
entering the eye to focus properly and result in impaired vision. High intakes
of vitamin A, niacin, protein, riboflavin and thiamin, along with consumption
of polyunsaturated fats, have been found to protect against cataracts in a
recent study.
Seniors need micronutrients.
Pioneering Italian researchers have discovered that
micronutrients are essential to the proper functioning of important immune
cells called natural killer cells, which defend the body against tumors and
infections. Micronutrients such as selenium, an essential mineral and
antioxidant that protects the heart; zinc, which plays a role in wound
healing, proper growth and immune system function; folate, an important B
vitamin; and ubiquinone-10, which is associated with proper cell functioning,
are key to immunity and our ability to fight disease. Previous studies have
found that advanced age interferes with the function of these important cells,
and often increases the risk of nutritional deficiency. So check your
multi-vitamin bottle and make sure it contains these key youth-preserving
ingredients. A good all-around multivitamin like
Total Daily Advantage can be an
easy and beneficial addition to your health regime.
Think hot to relieve itchiness.
Topical applications of capsaicin-based ointments
can successfully treat itchy skin, according to researchers. Capsaicin is the
common “hot” ingredient in all hot peppers.
Walk further with ginkgo.
Ginkgo biloba, an herb used most often to treat
Alzheimer’s disease and other severe forms of memory and mental function
decline, is also effective in increasing the pain-free and maximum walking
distance of patients with intermittent claudication, according to the results
of an analysis of several research studies. Intermittent claudication causes
leg pain with cramps in the calves caused by poor circulation.
Keep teeth healthy with
tea.
Drinking black tea without sugar, honey or milk
between meals may help reduce cavities and plaque. Research has also found
that several doses of black tea every day can help control bacteria. Dental
plaque contains more than 300 species of bacteria that adhere to tooth
surfaces and produce cavity-causing acid. Plaque is also a leading cause of
gum disease.
Feel sexy at any age.
Vitex, also known as chaste berry, has been used
since the time of the ancient Greeks to treat women’s health complaints.
Originally used to ease the pain associated with childbirth, vitex was thought
to lower sex drive. It was taken in syrup form by monks and nuns in the Middle
Ages in order to make it easier for them to comply with their vows of
chastity. Despite persistent beliefs that vitex resulted in a low libido,
there was no conclusive proof that this was the case. In fact, modern research
has discovered that vitex may be used to help strengthen a woman’s sexual
organs and balance her sex hormones.
Tea, apples and
chocolate…an unlikely heart-helping trio.
Substances called catechins, found in the three
foods, may help protect against heart disease. Catechins, which are rich in
antioxidants, may provide benefits by preventing LDL (bad) cholesterol from
damaging cells, by recycling other antioxidants such as vitamin E, or by
reducing the risk of inflammation, which is associated with heart disease.
No more tossing and turning.
A recent study, conducted by British scientists,
has found that the herbs kava and valerian are beneficial in treating
stress-related insomnia. Both kava and valerian have been used extensively for
centuries to help promote a restful night’s sleep naturally.
Honey…a sweet treat that can
extend your life.
Honey has been used as a folk remedy since the
beginning recorded time. This fact has attracted the attention of researchers,
who are interested in the sweet treat’s beneficial health effects. They
discovered that antioxidants found in abundance in honey provide numerous
cardiovascular benefits, including lowering heart-damaging LDL cholesterol
levels.
Drizzle on the olive oil to
protect against cancer.
Numbers don’t lie and the numbers say olive oil may
offer protection against colorectal cancer. Researchers at Oxford University
in England, tracked nutritional profiles and colorectal cancer rates in 28
countries, categorizing foods consumed in 1990 and comparing that information
with colorectal cancer rates from 1987 through 1992. After crunching and
cross-examining the numbers, they found that diets high in a combination of
meat and fish have a higher cancer risk than diets that contain olive oil.
You may need that jolt of java.
Do you need a cup of coffee or two to get started
in the morning? If so, your morning beverage may be doing more than offering
you a temporary pick-me-up. Coffee may also confer long-term cognitive
benefits, especially for women.
The many benefits of fiber.
Dietary fiber, derived mainly from fruits and
vegetables, has numerous positive effects on your health. Its role in
constipation prevention is well-known; however, fiber has numerous other
lesser-known benefits as well. The nutrient has been shown to help lower
cholesterol levels, decrease your risk of certain types of cancers and slash
your chances of developing diabetes.
Go nuts for a healthy heart.
Researchers have found that an increased intake of
nuts may help to prevent sudden death from heart-related causes. Study
participants who ate more servings of nuts per week, on average two or more
one-ounce servings, had a 47% lower risk of sudden death from heart problems
than their peers who consumed few or no nuts. Nut-eaters also had a 30%
reduction in risk of dying from cardiac diseases overall.
Be happy!
Any doctor will tell you that the key to many
patients’ recoveries is a good attitude. Don’t forget to spend time with
friends and family, pursue your favorite hobbies and just take time to relax.
After all, age is just a number…don’t let it define who you are or hold you
back from doing what you want to do!
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