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		<title>Age Discrimination Remains a Stark Fact in America</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 15:15:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is an unfortunate reality that we continue to exist in a time of relentless and persistent age discrimination. In fact, one of the fastest growing specialties in the legal profession is in dealing with cases of discrimination based on age. Most of the growth in this area has been attributed to the fact that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is an unfortunate reality that we continue to exist in a time of relentless and persistent age discrimination. In fact, one of the fastest growing specialties in the legal profession is in dealing with cases of discrimination based on age.</p>
<p>Most of the growth in this area has been attributed to the fact that there is an increasingly large number of aging employees found in the workplace as the baby boomer generation becomes more mature and moves toward retirement. There have been some accusations of age discrimination based on an underlying motivation of firing an employee that is getting close to retirement age so that the company is able to save on pension and retirement benefits.<span id="more-82"></span></p>
<p>Since the year 2000, age discrimination claims have risen each year. However, some people attempt to discount these cases as simply being a component of the overall growth in employment layoffs and the general economic situation since the beginning of this millennium. </p>
<p>According to statistics, anytime there is an increase in layoffs and workforce downsizing the number of age discrimination claims spikes. Experts comment that during times of higher unemployment some of the claims of people being discriminated again due to age are legitimate while others are simply taking advantage of the situation and their age to attempt to receive a monetary settlement through the courts. </p>
<p>Under the United States Federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act, or the ADEA bill, employers are not allowed to discriminate when hiring and firing employees or make any provisions in terms or conditions of employment if the employee is age 40 or older. There is no protection under this law for any employee who is age 39 or younger.</p>
<p>The Age Discrimination in Employment Act was passed in 1967, and this 40 year old only applies to businesses that employ at least 20 people. Any person who believes that they have been discriminated against because of age, and is able to prove such discrimination, is entitled to received damages. </p>
<p>The damages that can be requested in an age discrimination case can include any loss of income, an award for emotional distress, and the reimbursement for legal fees incurred in taking the case to court. In addition, the judge hearing the case has the latitude under the Federal law to double the amount of damages actually awarded and some state laws even allow for a tripling of damages.</p>
<p>However, proving the act of age discrimination can be a difficult task to do and the middle age or senior person who finds themselves in a situation where they believe they are being discriminated again has the burden of proving it in court. In order to prevail in such a case the employee must be able to show that there was some adverse action taken against them that was based on their age. </p>
<p>Adverse action because of age discrimination can include much more than termination of employment. It can also include situations such as an employee being passed over for a promotion or being denied a raise or cost of living adjustment, when it is claimed that this was brought about because of the middle age or senior age of the person. In addition, discrimination could be found in situations of a negative environment in the workplace or an unfair assignment of duties or clients if the root is because of the age of the employee. </p>
<p>The act of simply replacing an older employee with someone who is younger is not sufficient evidence to prove age discrimination. Nor does replacing a senior employee who earns a higher salary with a less experienced, and younger, employee who is at a lower earning level mean that an illegal act has occurred. The bottom line is that in order for an employer to be liable in an age discrimination case, it must be shown that an intentional adverse action was taken based on the age of the employee.</p>

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		<title>Importance of Skin Cancer Prevention in the Aging Process</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2007 17:35:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Skin cancer prevention is consistently urged by dermatologists all over the United States and throughout the world. This is no surprise given that the Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation reported more than one million Americans were diagnosed with some form of skin cancer in 2005. Despite the medical evidence available on skin cancer, our society [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Skin cancer prevention is consistently urged by dermatologists all over the United States and throughout the world. This is no surprise given that the Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation reported more than one million Americans were diagnosed with some form of skin cancer in 2005. </p>
<p>Despite the medical evidence available on skin cancer, our society remains focused on tanning beds and sunbathing without using the proper protection. Those of us moving further along in the aging process are more susceptable to being diagnosed with skin cancer.<span id="more-66"></span></p>
<p><strong>Forms of Skin Cancer</strong></p>
<p>Skin cancer comes in two forms, melanomas and non-melanomas. Melanomas usually account for only four percent of diagnosed skin cancers, but they are considered to be the most deadly. Melanomas occur in the epidermis, the skin's outer layer, usually appearing as a dark mole with uneven edges. If detected early through skin cancer prevention, melanomas can be eliminated without causing harm. If ignored, these cancers can break away and spread to other parts of the body. Non-melanomas, on the other hand, are comprised of two different cell types, basal cells and squamous cells. Both of these cells are caused from sun exposure, but basal cells form in the lower epidermis while squamous cells form in the upper epidermis. </p>
<p><strong>Tanning Bed Problems</strong></p>
<p>For many individuals, avoiding the use of tanning beds is a necessary step to take when it comes to skin cancer prevention. The Food and Drug Administration explains that tanning beds are not safer than going out in the sun just because they emit only UVA rays. UVA rays have been linked to skin cancer and immune deficiencies. If you don't use tanning beds on a regular basis, but enjoy lying in the sun by a pool or on a beach, you should use protective methods. This is especially the case if you are more susceptible to the risks of skin cancer. People with red or blonde hair and fair skin are automatically at a greater risk for skin cancer. Having freckles or skin that burns easily can also put you in harms way for skin cancer. Understanding your family history and knowing how high your risks are before stepping out into the sun is a crucial first step in preventing any kind of skin cancer.</p>
<p><strong>Ravages of the Sun - Sunscreens</strong></p>
<p>Sunscreen is recommended as a form of protection against the sun. The American Cancer Society urges the use of waterproof sunscreen that has an SPF15 or more of both UVA and UVB protection. You should also apply at least an ounce of sunscreen for your body twenty minutes before going out into the sun. Too often, individuals forget to re-apply their sunscreen after being exposed to harmful UVA and UVB rays. Also be sure to avoid the sun during 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. because this is when the sun's rays are most intense. Staying unprotected in the sun during this time is when you put yourself in the danger zone for damaging healthy skin cells. </p>
<p>Proper skin cancer prevention should be practiced by everyone in your family, even babies. Doctors recommend babies that are six months or younger stay out of the sun. Teaching your children to be sun smart is important for their health too. Find shady areas when you take them outside to play and be sure they have the proper protection on. Clothing is another way to protect yourself and your family from harmful rays. Wear hats that have wide brims to cover all areas of your neck, ears, eyes and scalp. </p>
<p>Skin cancer prevention does not mean you have to avoid the sun altogether. It just means you should be smart when you do go outside. Remembering to use a protective sunscreen all year is a great way to start your cancer prevention routine. Know your skin and any marks or freckles so you can recognize abnormalities that may develop. The sooner you start guarding yourself from harmful rays, the better you raise your chance of avoiding skin cancer. </p>

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		<title>Aging Process: As We Age, Is Acupuncture a Viable Alternative?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2007 16:54:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There's a striking phenomenon in progress in the world today, that of the birth rate being lower than the death rate. For the first time in history, there is an increased and swelling aging population of adults (baby boomers) versus adolescents, young adults, and children. Thanks to modern medicine, people are living longer and are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There's a striking phenomenon in progress in the world today, that of the birth rate being lower than the death rate.  For the first time in history, there is an increased and swelling aging population of adults (baby boomers) versus adolescents, young adults, and children. Thanks to modern medicine, people are living longer and are focusing on lives filled with good health, relatively free of pain.<span id="more-65"></span>  </p>
<p>However, the current methods of longevity often involve plenty of prescription medication and invasive surgeries, some of them overused.  There is an alternative to taking pills to cure pains and aches, and it's one that's been in existence for quite a long time.  Acupuncture is becoming more and more popular as a good method of treating many common health complaints people suffer.</p>
<p><strong>Acupuncture is Not New</strong></p>
<p>Acupuncture is by no means something new or a current trend that will fall from favor.  In fact, the technique has been in use for over two thousand years, mostly in China.  In the recent past, acupuncture's positive results have gained notoriety in the Western world, and many people turn to the technique because of its non-invasiveness.  Acupuncture can easily treat many illnesses and common complaints, such as back pain, depression, and even nausea from chemotherapy, with little side effects and a rapid recovery time.</p>
<p>The procedure begins with an initial consultation with the licensed acupuncturist, akin to a standard office visit.  There are questions asked regarding past medical history, a standard physical, and then the areas which need to be addressed during the acupuncture session.  It is comparative to a visit to the chiropractor where the issue is not solved with one visit, as acupuncture often takes many visits to find relief, though many patients report some immediate alleviation to the pain.</p>
<p><strong>What About the Needles?</strong> </p>
<p>During acupuncture, a series of thin, solid needles are inserted at different points into the body.  There are more than two thousand of these points that run along what are called meridians, or pathways.  There are fourteen pathways within the body that keep the body's energy, or Qi (pronounced chee), flowing.  It is believed that when these meridians become blocked, then illness occurs.  After insertion, the needles are then manipulated by various means, and the patient is left to relax for a period of time.  Once that time has expired, the needles are removed.  It most often takes several visits to work on a painful problem, so instantaneous relief should not be expected.</p>
<p>Acupuncture is more common than most individuals think, being used in small hospitals, halfway houses, drug treatment programs, and even jails, as a means to help people lead longer, healthier lives, ones that might normally be lived under the duress of chronic pain, addiction, or depression.  Acupuncture will continue to be a solid alternative to standard medical treatments.  Scientists will continue to monitor its results and perhaps every community in the world will take note of its curative properties.  Maybe then individuals can start concentrating on other things in life, other than pain and misery. </p>

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		<title>The Aging Process and Alternative Medicine &#8211; Acupuncture</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2007 15:12:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today's lifestyle is fast-paced and pressures to perform are intense. Just one look out your window at rushing cars and people hurrying to and fro gives you a good idea of the stress-filled world we live in. Tensions start to pile up with each new day and by the time evening rolls around, individuals are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today's lifestyle is fast-paced and pressures to perform are intense.  Just one look out your window at rushing cars and people hurrying to and fro gives you a good idea of the stress-filled world we live in.  Tensions start to pile up with each new day and by the time evening rolls around, individuals are feeling exhausted, with sore aching muscles and a general feeling of not being able to relax.  Those moving along in the aging process are likely to feel these symptoms to a greater degree. There are ways to combat this sense of general malaise, and less invasive ones than taking prescription medication to deal with daily life.<span id="more-64"></span></p>
<p>As the immune system begins to become taxed, more germs and sickness are allowed in, thus complicating things further.  Colds, backaches, migraines, flu-like symptoms, and feeling tired make each day worse than the one before.  A person cannot always call in sick to work and take a day off to rest.  Perhaps they cannot take cold medicine or other prescribed medications because it interferes with their ability to function during the day.  Who wants to feel like a walking zombie?  No one should be forced to go around feeling like their head is stuck inside a bucket from all of the side effects from various medications.</p>
<p>Wouldn't it be good to feel better, have more energy, get rid of those muscle aches and pains, and even have migraines ease up or go away completely?  Is it worth a shot?  What if this alternative came with very little risk of side effect?  It sounds pretty appealing, and it might be surprising to learn that this procedure is acupuncture.</p>
<p><strong>Acupuncture Has Been Around For Thousands of Years</strong></p>
<p>Acupuncture might seem like the current rage in alternative medicine, but it has been around for thousands of years.  Acupuncture's roots can be traced back to the Taoist tradition.  Practitioners of acupuncture, before it was called so, would meditate on how man and the world's energy merged with each other.  The flow of nature was within the human body and governed by a life force or energy called Qi (pronounced chee).  Within the body, as in nature, there were lines that energy ran down.  These lines are called meridians, and there are fourteen meridians within the human body.  From these fourteen meridians, there are thousands of points that allow the blocked energy (from bodily injury, stress, or a poorly cared-for self) to be corrected.  </p>
<p>The acupuncturist, after an initial physical and questioning the patient about his or her past medical history, will locate the damaged or blocked area and begin work.  Thin, solid needles are inserted into the skin.  It is virtually painless.  The needles are then manipulated by the hand or electrical stimulation.  The acupuncturist then leaves the patient to rest and relax before coming back in to remove the needles.</p>
<p><strong>Will Acupuncture Become More Mainstream?</strong></p>
<p>While acupuncture is a great alternative to traditional medicine, it should not be expected to be an instant miracle cure.  Some patients do report a noticeable difference within one visit, but more often, it takes many visits to see great improvement.  Another great bonus is that more and more insurance plans are covering CAM, or Complimentary Alternative Medicine, thus allowing individuals the opportunity to try something different.  With little side effect, acupuncture is certainly worth trying.  Just think - no more medicine head and no worrying about falling asleep at work from the effects of cold medicine or drugs.  It is definitely worth a shot, especially if the aging process is catching up with you. </p>

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		<title>Aging Process: Some Surprisingly Radical Anti-Aging Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 19:17:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[More and more, Baby Boomers are growing concerned with the inevitable changes brought on by the aging process. An anti-aging agenda targeting boomers has become a darling of the media, and the internet is full of pitches touting remedies for aging skin and a variety of dietary supplements said to mitigate the outward signs of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More and more, Baby Boomers are growing concerned with the inevitable changes brought on by the aging process. An anti-aging agenda targeting boomers has become a darling of the media, and the internet is full of pitches touting remedies for aging skin and a variety of dietary supplements said to mitigate the outward signs of growing older. Scientific anti-aging research has become big business. </p>
<p>Aside from the burgeoning number of anti-aging products, there are other approaches that a growing number of baby boomers are adopting, including some that are discussed in the article that follows. Some of the recommendations seem rather radical. Baby boomers have never let tradition stand in the way of change. Is it possible that some of the tips offered here will become mainstream as time passes?<span id="more-63"></span></p>
<p><strong>Baby Boomers Ultimate Anti Aging Concepts:  5 Radical  Tips</p>
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<div style='float: right; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #DAEBDB;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Look for skin care products which are anti aging (those containing the ingredients Vitamin C, retinol and ceramides are very good). Try different anti aging skin care products to see which works best for you and moisturise daily.</font></div>
<p>Many of us "Baby Boomers" are each beginning to feel our age, and we're starting to live it too.  Every morning, clock radios everywhere announce the start of another day.  As a typical boomer rolls out of bed, an old ache, pain, and/or little worry makes its presence known, just like the day before.  The same beverage -- coffee, tea, or maybe even caffeinated soda --  is ingested in an attempt to energize the same tired face reflected in the morning mirror.</p>
<div style='float: left; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #DAEBDB;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Keep strong relationships. Maintaining close ties to your family and friends are crucial to healthy aging.</font></div>
<p>By the time we hit our 50's, we may have feelings that our lives are not as they could be.  Yes, there are pills, and  many varieties of the "quick fix"' (also called the "Life Makeover") -- everything from creams to diets and Bo-tox injections, perfect-sounding and easy "fountains of youth",  for ourselves.  Let's face it , most of us are looking for ways to slow the ticking of our biological clocks.</p>
<p>I'm here to tell you that in order to really slow that clock down, we must get "radical" in our approach to controlling our processes; getting radical means that we can, in the words of Star Trek character Jean Luc Picard, "make it so".  We can literally make our own clocks tick more slowly.</p>
<p>Getting radical is a process that occurs within ourselves.  First of all, it's the power of our intentions and the measure of our wills.  It's saying to ourselves -- with conviction -- "I want this to be!"  Next, it's believing, strongly, that we can!  When we commit ourselves to these beliefs, we are then capable of achieving many remarkable accomplishments of mind and body. All we have to do is to challenge ourselves and our perceptions of who we are.  The five radical tips follow:</p>
<div style='float: left; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #DAEBDB;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Acting and feeling old in keeping with negative myths about becoming older that sadly abound in our culture is not a requirement.</font></div>
<p>1.  Firewalking:  How does walking on fire relate to youthing?  An art that's been practiced in many cultures for thousands of years, firewalking is about mind/body transformation.   Its goal is to" question"  the laws of nature.  The experience becomes a powerful metaphor for anti-aging -- which I refer to as youthing -- and it's a very radical way of challenging ourselves to stretch beyond what we think is possible.  I have participated in dozens of firewalks, and the experiences taught me more about myself, and about questioning nature's laws as they applied to me, than I'd ever thought possible.  Oh -- and I walked on fire.</p>
<div style='float: right; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #DAEBDB;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Quit smoking and avoid secondhand smoke. Smoking has very damaging effects and dramatically increases your risk of getting cancer and heart disease.</font></div>
<p>2.  Breathwork.  This is a simple yet profound yogic breathing technique that has a cleansing and healing effect at all levels of our awareness -- physical, spiritual, emotional, and mental.  It's the quickest method available that can aid us in healing from previous traumas, negative belief systems, and unwanted "baggage" that many of us unconsciously carry around with us.</p>
<p>3.  Fasting.   As I write this, I have just completed a four-day fast.  (How could I talk my talk without walking it?)  Fasting is perhaps the most powerful tip for youthing.  Many of us, especially in the U.S., literally eat ourselves to death.  Note: there are many types of fasts and many reasons for fasting.  It's wise to check with your health care practitioner before fasting.</p>
<p>4.  Physical Immortality.  Now here is an idea whose time has arrived.  Let's imagine this concept:  "Life without death is pure life."  When we do this, we're unraveling our personal death urge, which dwells somewhere inside us in that place where pain, aging, and negativity also dwell.  While I realize this is a radical idea, relax.  We really don't have to buy into this idea; in order to let the concept work its magic, we just need to be open to it.</p>
<div style='float: left; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #DAEBDB;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize  Think of all the hot showers and baths you have taken; sure, they clean your skin, but they also dry it out. Our skin gets drier as part of the aging process, too.</font></div>
<p>5.  Hypnosis.  As Deepak Chopra has written in AGELESS BODY TIMELESS MIND: "Aging seems to be something that's happening to you, when in fact it is something your body has largely learned to do.  It has learned to carry out the programming fed into it by you, the programmer" (Harmony Books, 1993).  Hypnotherapy is simple, very effective, and can be fun, depending on its purpose; and whether a hypnotherapy session is done in person or by phone, it sets the stage for stretching beyond set limitations.  Hypnosis is the art of placing the conscious self in a state of heightened suggestibility.  During this time the conscious self is very open to change and can literally set aside any limiting beliefs that may have been interfering with one's ability to change.</p>
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<p>It's a proven fact that our bodies are constantly creating new and healthy cells to replace old and damaged ones, and every new cell gets its "replacing" instructions from the DNA contained in the old cell.  So, it stands to reason that if our DNA programs our new cells with the healthiest and youngest information possible as a blueprint for development, the body's cell memories will change.  This process is   called "Cell Transformation".  The question arises:  Can hypnosis really be a powerful tool to us in order to literally tell our bodies cells to be younger?  From my experience,  I believe the answer is yes.</p>
<div style='float: left; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #DAEBDB;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Use sunscreen to prevent sunburn. Professionals agree that one of the most significant factors contributing to aging is chronic inflammation of the skin.</font></div>
<p>My conclusion is that over 14 million hits on Google for  "mind/body connection" can't be wrong.  From my own personal experience I am pleased to report that indeed my quest for youth is paying off.  Now at the "calendar" age of 55, except for a few silver hairs I both look and feel not much over 35 years young.</p>
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		<title>[Maintaining Youth Consciousness in the Aging Process&#124;Thinking Young in the Aging Process&#124;Affirming Younger Attitudes in the Aging Process&#124;Sustaining a Youth Oriented Frame of Mind in the Aging Process]</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2007 05:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[{[In a youth obsessed culture,&#124;In a society that indulges in an insatiable quest for youth, &#124;With the sort of public fixation on youth we observe in our culture,] [we are bombarded&#124;it seems we are swamped&#124;we are inundated] by a [plethora&#124;profusion&#124;host] of [media materials&#124;popular media broadsides&#124;media buzz], [promising&#124;assuring&#124;attesting] that [those of us&#124;the swelling multitude of us&#124;we] [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>{[In a youth obsessed culture,|In a society that indulges in an insatiable quest for youth, |With the sort of public fixation on youth we observe in our culture,] [we are bombarded|it seems we are swamped|we are inundated] by a [plethora|profusion|host] of [media materials|popular media broadsides|media buzz], [promising|assuring|attesting] that [those of us|the swelling multitude of us|we] who are in the midst of [aging|growing older|advancing in age] are able [manipulate things|mold ourselves|alter our persona] so that we can [imitate|mimic|simulate] youth.~[Are we compelled to acknowledge|Should we have to admit to|Must we yield to] an [unrelenting|inexorable|uncompromising] [cultural|societal|popular] [bias|predisposition|predilection] toward the young that [requires|demands|commands] us to [imitate|mimic|simulate] youth? [A few glances|Just looking at|Permitting ourselves to absorb] the [plethora|profusion|host] of [media materials|popular media broadsides|media buzz], [promising|assuring|attesting] that [those of us who are aging|the swelling multitude of us growing older|we who are aging] can look young again, [hints|suggests|has us believing] that [there's nothing|there isn't anything] more to it in order actually to feel young.} </p>
<p>[These blandishments|Such cajoleries|These constant importunings] do nothing, of course, to [change our attitudes and perceptions|alter our views and core beliefs|shift our belief systems and awareness] about ourselves. [Certainly, no one would argue|No one would contend|Few would suggest] that [older people|persons who are aging|the elders among us] [should not take pains|ought not strive|should refrain from trying], within reason, to [take care of their appearance|appear well put together outwardly|present a nicely turned out appearance]. Acting and feeling [old|aged|over the hill] in keeping with negative [stereotypes|myths] about [becoming older|aging|becoming a senior] that [unfortunately|sadly] [abound|prevail|occur] in our [culture|society] is not a [requirement|necessity|gospel]. The article [below|that follows] [provides|gives|offers] some [solid|thoughtful|sober] [pointers|insights|suggestions] on how we can [sustain|maintain|keep] a younger [mindset|outlook|mental attitude] inside regardless of what may be [occurring|happening|going on] with our outsides.<span id="more-62"></span></p>
<p><strong>Youthing, Not Aging</strong><br />
By Jeanie Marshall</p>
<p>It is not a new concept that "you are as young as you feel." This is great news, unless, of course, you feel old.</p>
<p>As you wake up to living in the new paradigm of a more peaceful life, it is important to let go of obsolete, outdated beliefs. Symptoms you attribute to old age are: slowing down, feeling aches and pains, poor eyesight and hearing, forgetting important information, getting sick, etc. These are all the same symptoms of toxicity. Quite simply, when you do not release toxicity, you decline as you get older.</p>
<p>So, how about it? Do you want to grow young or grow old? You have a choice. The sooner you activate your option of growing younger, the sooner you can experience yourself healthy and young and wise.</p>
<p>I have chosen the above quotation because of its delightful meaning of youth. A chick or bird works hard to break out of its egg. Mother bird can assist somewhat, but it is the determination of the babe that breaks through the calcification of the egg shell.</p>
<p><strong>Breaking Your Shell</strong></p>
<p>What is the calcification in your egg shell? Is it anger or jealousy? Is it a memory of the past or fear of the future? Is it competition, separation, or worship of money?</p>
<p>Knowing what it is you must break through is important to your evolution. It is not, however, necessary to dwell on it or analyze it to the point of exhaustion. Simply recognize the breakthrough issue in a word or two and then ...... break through.</p>
<p>The chick needs to recognize "shell" or "calcium" and even uses its nutrition. It does not blame its mother or God for putting the shell there nor is it angry that the shell did not break sooner. The chick simply knows, now is the time! And it is born.</p>
<p><strong>Thoughts Create Reality</strong></p>
<p>What great power is knowing that thoughts create reality! If you cannot accept that this is true, assume for a few moments that it is. If your thoughts create your reality and you are not content with your present reality, all you need to do is change your thoughts. The level of consciousness with which you put the thoughts into the universe determines the speed with which the new reality manifests.</p>
<p>So, if you have an untenable relationship with your boss (or spouse or neighbor) and you accept this condition as true and affirm it in your self talk, you continue the relationship as it is. If, however, you consider that the uncomfortable aspects of the relationship are temporary and can be changed, you take the first step in changing the relationship. This is not simply about positive thinking (though that is a good start). The change must be deeper than just "thinking about." You must first want the change. Then you must believe it, deep in your heart. You must know that it is possible. You must feel the idea, as well. A passion for change fires the vision that puts the new reality within your grasp.</p>
<p>Perhaps you are not all that enthusiastic about a change. That is fine, also, because you can just relax and let your reality change. Letting go of the belief that you must control the outcome is an important part of the change process. If your thoughts are positive and optimistic and joyous, the changes will take place in those directions.</p>
<p>And just in case that all I am saying is incorrect, consider how much more satisfying will be your relationship with your boss (or other) if you have positive thoughts and compassionate feelings and view both of you as being able to change.</p>
<p><strong>Activities for Youthing</strong></p>
<p>Play. Play at what you love to play. If your "play" is competitive or intense, find some leisure play to balance the intensity.</p>
<p>Laugh. Laugh at something. Or just laugh. Laughter brings oxygen into your body and exercises inner muscles and facial muscles.</p>
<p>Play with Children. I recently visited a friend who is a retired kindergarten teacher. At age 66, she looks 46 and has the spirit of a 22 year old.</p>
<p>Monitor Your Self-talk about Age. Listen to yourself. For example, do you say...... "Oh gosh, I really feel old today." Or, "Well, what can you expect after age 40?" Or, "I'm just too old for ...." Stop, stop, stop! These and many other beliefs and expressions are responsible for the declining with age that you observe and accept as inevitable. These false beliefs become real only because so many people believe them.</p>
<p>Listen to Guided Visualizations. Many are on the market. You may want to focus particularly on health and well-being and vitality or other attributes you associate with youth. We even have some online for your listening with my healing voice.</p>
<p>Look at Yourself as a Child. Find a happy picture of yourself at an early age, say 3-6 years of age. Look at this picture often. While you may not want to be three years old again, or even eight years old, you want the child-like feelings of wonder and playfulness. In your maturity, you can claim these.</p>
<p>Take Care of Yourself. Do those self-care measures that you believe support your health and well-being. Do this for only one reason: self-love!</p>
<p>Affirmations for Youthing. Here are several affirmations that you can use everyday. They are especially useful on your birthday.</p>
<p>    <em>Each day I grow younger and wiser.</p>
<p>    I love life.</p>
<p>    I am beautiful. I feel beautiful.</p>
<p>    I am healthy and strong.</p>
<p>    I have all the time I need to do all I love to do.</p>
<p>    I claim my birthright to be healthy, happy, and free!</em></p>
<p>You can find other affirmations at DailyAffirm that support you in being young, healthy, and positive. Please also visit the DailyAffirm BookStore for suggested books and other resources on affirmations and on each of the twelve themes.</p>
<p>Visit Marshall House, <a href="http://www.mhmail.com">http://www.mhmail.com</a>.  Jeanie Marshall, a Personal Development  Coach specializing in deep transformation and personal success, writes extensively on subjects related to personal development and empowerment. She <a href="http://www.writingbycoaches.com" target="_blank">assists  professional coaches and consultants</a> to write their knowledge, wisdom, and experiences.</p>

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		<title>Aging Process: Some Simple Anti-Aging Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 23:28:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While Baby Boomers fret over outward manifestations of the aging process and the advertising media plays heavily into these anti-aging concerns, there really are some simple strategies that can be implemented to make the transition into old age less of a struggle. Although some may scoff, in addition to some obvious ways of enhancing anti-aging skin care and the like, some of the more spritual approaches to life embraced by the boomer generation actually seem to have positive benefits in undertaking anti-aging exertions. More focus on the quality of life as we age is certainly in order as the following article discusses.<span id="more-61"></span></p>
<p><strong>Tips for Anti-Aging Treatment</strong></p>
<div style='float: right; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #daebdb;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Keep strong relationships. Maintaining close ties to your family and friends are crucial to healthy aging.</font></div>
<p>I know this is as obvious as the nose on your face , but we are a culture obsessed with aging or rather, fixated on reversing the aging process, slowing it down, studying, finding a fountain of youth in the latest and greatest antiaging treatments available. It is a multibillion dollar industry. It is almost as of yore in total denial of the aging process and this is no doubt seated in some deep psychological roots to preside in us.  We love the look of the youthful innocence and we cherish the times when life was less involved, less complicated, less demanding.  We seek anti-aging treatment, justified in our need to erase the life-battle scars we might otherwise be proud to show off, were white teeth, shiny hair, and perky this or tight that not so sanctified.</p>
<div style='float: left; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #daebdb;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Hypnosis.  As Deepak Chopra has written in AGELESS BODY TIMELESS MIND: ”Aging seems to be something that's happening to you, when in fact it is something your body has largely learned to do.</font></div>
<p>It is almost sadly place such value and in and deny these well-deserved and hardfought battle scars that we have accumulated through life. In another respect, it is fair to acknowledge that, as my septuagenarian friend says, as we age we "fall apart".  Our eyes need constant updating, our hips and other joints need replacing, our organs weaken and wear.  We break down, pure and simple.  Even and especially, the largest and most visible of all the human organs, the skin, turns on us, hardens, wrinkles and cracks exposing to others that which we have lived for decades.</p>
<div style='float: right; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #daebdb;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Use sunscreen to prevent sunburn. Professionals agree that one of the most significant factors contributing to aging is chronic inflammation of the skin.</font></div>
<p>It dries and cracks and mars, revealing the effects of what is known as "free radical damage." Evidently, as we age, our skin exfoliates less often; sebum production slows; and therefore less oil flushes the skin…thereby drying it.  There's been quite a bit of study about free radicals over the last few decades and scientists that are studying it are beginning to get a pretty good handle on exactly what they are and what they do. It is a flattening of skin layers occurs, subsequently causing thinner skin.  Collagen stabilizing enzymes decrease. Blood vessels thin out, preventing the usual blood flow. Anti-aging treatment becomes a mighty fine looking option.</p>
<p>Now science and economics takes over and sets the stage for Botox, elastin enhancers, and scores of shelves of anti-aging treatments that might appear to be the panacea.  Plump those lips, raise that brow, flatten that paunch.  The splaying of nose bones—a natural phenomena in the aging process—got you feeling less than ideal?  Cosmetic reconstruction. ED (erectile dysfunction) reminding you high school football stud years are now nothing more than pages in a yearbook?  Go for the infamous or most touted ED drug. We now you can see instances of gradeschool children having plastic surgery to correct whatever flaws that they are perceived to have.</p>
<div style='float: left; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #daebdb;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Avoid UV radiation as it is the major cause of premature skin aging and wrinkles. Ensure you always have adequate sun protection for the climate and your skin type.</font></div>
<p>But despite all our anti-aging treatment and fixation (not because of it), we continue to age…but more slowly! Yes, longevity statistics show that people as a whole are living years longer.  Again, this is not necessarily due to minor or occasional anti-aging treatments, but more likely to evolution, preservatives, and poisons, as well as healthier living that includes eating well, exercising often, and resting enough.  Romeo and Juliet, for example, were they alive (and real) today, would not be worrying about marriage at fifteen (which was not the source of the tragedy, anyway) but at twenty-five or thirty. I just saw a study today when the average male now gets married at the age of 27, whereas in 1950 that age was 22.  There's no question we are living longer and that's only going to further the feed into our quest to fight aging.</p>
<div style='float: right; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #daebdb;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Your aging body does not metabolize alcohol as easily as it did in your youth; your body produces less liver enzymes that help break down alcohol.</font></div>
<p>So regardless of, in spite of, or maybe with the help of SOME anti-aging treatments, attempts, and so-called cures, those of us eligible for anti-aging treatment are in our mid- to later years…when we do care about staying alive and living a quality life but we care less about what others have to say about how we should live our lives and how we should be. Spirituality and new age attitudes are becoming more prevalent.  We care less about material gain or other external, superficial forms of nurturing and are just beginning to invest in our holistic health. We are coming into understanding peace, prayer, serenity, solitude. We know which anti-aging treatments might help and which are tools of denial.  We know anti-aging treatment plans (outside of healthy, natural efforts) do not defeat aging or death.  They just contribute to drawing out, prolonging, or holding it at bay a bit longer. And I guess all and all it's not a bad thing to feel a little bit better about ourselves.</p>
<div style='float: left; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #daebdb;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize  Think of all the hot showers and baths you have taken; sure, they clean your skin, but they also dry it out. Our skin gets drier as part of the aging process, too.</font></div>
<p>Morgan Hamilton offers his findings and insights regarding the world of health and beauty. You can get interesting and informative information here at <a target="_new" href="http://www.brightbeautytips.com/beauty-tips/beauty-tips/anti-aging-treatment.html">Anti-Aging Treatment</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we progress in the aging process, we accumulate more repeated exposure to the sun and the risk of developing skin cancer. We all know that Spring and Summer bring on increased risk of getting sunburned, but as we get older, many of us opt for warmer climes in the winter when our skin has had little recent little recent experience with the sun bearing down on it. The long term effects of exposure to the sun can include many adverse effects aside from the cancer risk, especially leading to a more pronounced aged appearance.</p>
<p>Obviously, one way to mitigate the risks of sun damage to the skin is to avoid the sun altogether. This, however, may not be practical. The following article offers an understanding of how sunburn operates, and what positive steps you should take to avert skin cancer and accelerated aging from too much sun.</p>
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<p><strong>Sunburn: Skin Cancer and Aging of the Skin</strong>
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<p>The experience of sunburn can be a very efficient (i.e. painful) reminder to heed adequate protection on future occasions. However more importantly, it should be a reminder of the long-term effects of sun exposure on our bodies and health - which can include aging of the skin and skin cancer.</p>
<p>In order to more fully understand these consequences, let's take a look at exactly what sunburn is, its symptoms and its effect on the body.</p>
<p>Sunburn results when the amount of exposure to the sun, or other ultraviolet light source (e.g. tanning lamps and welding arcs etc.), exceeds the ability of the body's protective pigment, melanin, to protect the skin. Melanin content varies greatly, but in general darker skinned people have more melanin than lighter skinned. (Although fairer skinned people are generally more prone to getting sunburn than darker skinned people, this certainly does not exclude the latter from risk.)</p>
<div style='float: left; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #daebdb;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Try to cut out nicotine and alcohol consumption. Smoking will age you as chemicals in the smoke are aging to the skin and will reverse your anti aging skin care process.</font></div>
<p>Sunburn destroys cells in the outer layer of the skin, damaging tiny blood vessels underneath. Burns deeper into the skin's layers also damage elastic fibers in the skin, which over time and with repeated sun overexposure, can result in the appearance of yellowish, wrinkled skin.</p>
<p>The damage to skin cells from UV exposure (either sunlight or tanning lamps etc.) can also include damage to their DNA. It's this repeated DNA damage, which can lead to a cell becoming cancerous. With the incidence of skin cancer rising dangerously in many parts of the world, and with its ability to develop and establish itself in the body ‘long' before external signs are detected, -- paying attention to this aspect of sun exposure and sunburn should certainly not be ignored if we are serious about preserving our health.</p>
<p>Now while it may be easier to ignore the effects of sunburn occurring at a cellular level, ignoring the external symptoms of sunburn in the days immediately following such exposure is entirely another matter.</p>
<div style='float: right; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #daebdb;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Look for skin care products which are anti aging (those containing the ingredients Vitamin C, retinol and ceramides are very good). Try different anti aging skin care products to see which works best for you and moisturise daily.</font></div>
<p>While sunburn is usually not immediately obvious, skin discoloration (ranging from slightly pink to severely red or even purplish) will initially appear from 1 - 24 hours after exposure. Although pain is usually worst 6 - 48 hours afterward, the burn can continue to develop for 24 - 72 hours after the incident. Where there is skin peeling, this generally occurs 3 - 8 days after the burn occurs.</p>
<p>While minor sunburns typically cause nothing more than warm/hot skin, slight redness, and tenderness to the affected area, -- in more serious cases, extreme redness, swelling and blistering can occur. These blisters filled with fluid may itch and eventually break. This can then cause peeling of the skin, exposing an even tenderer layer of skin underneath.</p>
<p>Severe sunburn can cause very red, blistered skin but can also be accompanied by fever, chills, nausea (in some cases vomiting), and dehydration. In instances of extreme sunburn where the pain is debilitating, medical treatment may be required.</p>
<div style='float: left; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #daebdb;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Hypnosis.  As Deepak Chopra has written in AGELESS BODY TIMELESS MIND: ”Aging seems to be something that's happening to you, when in fact it is something your body has largely learned to do.</font></div>
<p>While the immediate effects of sunburn can certainly be painful and cause discomfort, the real deterrent to UV overexposure should be the potential damage to your long-term health - including the risk of premature aging of the skin along with skin cancer.</p>
<p>Don't let sunburn and sun overexposure kill your chances of enjoying youthful skin, and a healthy body. Remember, the easiest way to treat sunburn will always be to avoid it in the first place!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are demonstrable health benefits derived from meditation, and that applies to easing the effects of the aging process as well.  As the median age of populations in developed countries continues to increase, so will the resources and costs associated with providing services and medical care begin to soar.</p>
<p>Modern societies would be well advised actively to advocate ways of preventing or slowing the more pronounced and costly effects of the aging process, and encouraging the practice of meditation would certainly be one of them. The article that follows outlines the positive benefits of meditating when we reach a certain age and is well worth reading.</p>
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<p><strong>The Technique That Can Reduce Stress and the Effects of Aging</strong></p>
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<p>When we sleep, our mind and our body rejuvenates itself. Meditation helps us to achieve a state of restful awareness at other times. Restful awareness can sometimes provide a deeper rest than sleep. The benefits of meditation are many. </p>
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<p>· Meditation may cut back the flow of stress hormones. These hormones cause a rise in blood pressure which damages our arterial walls.</p>
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<p>· People who practice meditation before surgery have a shorter recovery period, bleed less, need less anesthesia and their wounds heal faster. </p>
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<p>· Studies have shown participants who meditate to have higher levels of antibodies and positive emotional states. </p>
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<p>· Meditation helps to reduce stress and fatigue as well as enhance creativity and intuition which aids in decision making.</p>
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<p>· Meditation leads to better health and longer life. The results of stress can accelerate the aging process. Studies suggest that Meditation’s role in lowering blood pressure, easing stress and increasing the function of the brain helps to slow aging.</p>
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<p>There are thousands of books and tapes available on meditation and relaxation techniques.  Any of these would be helpful to begin a practice of meditation. One simple beginning technique is to focus on your breathing.</p>
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<p>Sit upright in a comfortable chair with your hands resting at your sides. You may also lay flat  but make sure your spine is straight so there is no obstruction to the flow of air. Breathe in slowly while counting to eight. Exhale through your nose and count to eight. Concentrate on your breathing. Feel the air enter and fill your lungs and abdomen on the inhale. When you exhale feel your breath slowly leaving your body. Concentrate only on your counting and breathing. If thoughts intrude, just view them as you would writing on a blackboard and then refocus.  You may be aware of the sounds around you. If you get distracted, it’s okay. Refocus on your counting and breathing. Begin with 10 minutes of deep breathing a day and move to 20 minutes a day.</p>
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<p>This technique is a very simple  introduction to meditation. When you master this, move on to relaxation and visualization techniques. Enjoy twenty minutes of silence a day. Besides the improved physical effects, with time and practice, you can gain a type of bliss, joy and peacefulness. Meditation puts us in contact with our higher selves where creativity, intuition and energy reside. Rejuvenate your whole self. Meditate.</p>
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Constance Weygandt is an author, speaker and balance mentor. For more information on stress and balance or to recieve her newsletter, visit her at <a href="http://www.balancedwellnessonline.com" target=new>http://www.balancedwellnessonline.com</a>.</p>
<p>And, so there you have it. If you're well along in the aging process, consider meditation as a way of reducing the stresses that aging can bring on.</p>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2007 01:46:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The aging process is not only inevitable, it also is complex. However, there are a number of relatively simple steps we can take to combat the onset and effects of aging. It's been said that life is a temporary victory over everything that can kill you. Why not take reasonable precautions to ward off the signs and effects of the aging process until there is nothing left to fight with? </p>
<p>The following article delves into eight steps you can begin to take immediately to prolong the temporary victory just mentioned.<span id="more-58"></span></p>
<p><strong>Fight the Aging Process in  8 Simple Steps</strong></p>
<div style='float: right; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #FFFFFF;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Dermatological studies and researches have been concluded that there is a list of  nutrients, vitamins and procedures that can be used to help prevent the aging process and improve its action.</font></div>
<p>Do you want the good news or the bad news?  Well the bad news is that none of you are getting any younger, but the good news is that you can make changes at any age to minimise effects of the ageing process.   Feeling youthful and healthy today?   Don't loose interest because I shall tell you how to stay that way.  If you are feeling a little creaky and tired, find out you how you can feel better.</p>
<p>Firstly I want to put one point to bed: we all know someone who says - ‘my old grandpa smoked every day of his life and he lived until he was 95.'  Well this may be true; my grandfather smoked from the age of 12 and lived until he was 85.  Unfortunately he spent the last 15 years of his life in the shadow of smoking-related disease, and the last 5 years of his life needing oxygen and confined to his home.  I wish to make this unhappy point to distinguish between staying alive, and living a happy, independent, quality life.  All of us have a longer life expectancy than ever before, but a longer life may not equal a quality life unless we look at the way we treat our bodies.<br />
 Secondly, anyone of any age initiating large lifestyle changes such as a change of diet or activity levels should talk to their doctor first.</p>
<div style='float: left; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #FFFFFF;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Genetics, gravity and environmental factors contribute to the formation of wrinkles and fine lines. External factors such as stress, UV rays, smoking, and pollution add tremendously to the aging process.</font></div>
<p>Let's look at some of the effects of the ageing process on our bodies, and find out how we can influence them through healthy living;</p>
<p>1.	<strong>Slower Metabolism</strong>; as you get older, you need fewer calories at rest.  Many people gain weight as they grow older.  Counteract this by eating smaller portions, eating healthy food, and staying active.  Your metabolism runs more efficiently on 5 small meals a day rather than 3 larger ones.  </p>
<p><strong>Step 1</strong>:Maintaining a healthy weight will allow your body to run efficiently and last longer.</p>
<p>2.	<strong>Loss of muscle mass (including heart muscle); </strong>between the ages of 40-60 you may loose 30% of your muscle mass- ouch!  A little is lost each year after age 30.  As muscle consumes calories, less muscle means a lower metabolism (as above).  </p>
<p><strong>Step 2</strong>:It is important to maintain muscle mass through weight bearing activity; this will help preserve strength, tone and, healthy metabolism- avoiding weight gain.  Lift weights, walk with a big bottle of water in a ruck-sack, and go to classes which use hand weights or body weight.</p>
<p>3.	<strong>Hormonal changes</strong>, particularly in women, alter body composition (ratio of fat/bone/muscle) and body shape.  Many women report damage to their self esteem as their body shape changes and they gain weight easily.  Hormonal changes can lead to mood swings.</p>
<p><strong>Step 3</strong>:Exercise releases feel-good hormones called endorphins which help balance mood swings.  Eating carefully and performing aerobic and weight-bearing exercise will help lessen the effects of weight gain, and changes in body composition.  A recent study showed that women who ran several times a week were more likely to maintain their body fat percentage as they aged (they did not gain weight).</p>
<div style='float: right; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #FFFFFF;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Beauty Cuisine is food which not only nourishes but strengthens the body, slows and reverses the aging process (entropy), and rejuvenates our cells allowing for a beautiful body inside and out.  Beauty food was a natural part of our evolutionary diet as Paleolithic humans, but has become rare with our quest for fast foods with a long shelf life.</font></div>
<p>4.	<strong>Loss of bone density</strong>; bones become weaker and osteoporosis may develop.  Usually seen as a women's disease, men over the age of 65 are as susceptible as women.  Women who have used extreme calorie-restricted diets in their youth may be more prone to developing this disease.</p>
<p> <strong>Step 4</strong>: Bone density can be improved at any age with weight-bearing activity such as walking, jogging, racket sports and aerobics.  For people who cannot participate in these activities through injury, a brisk 1 mile walk has positive effects on bone density.</p>
<div style='float: left; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #FFFFFF;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Although, our bodies produce its own antioxidants, the level of product declines over time because of environmental factors and through the aging process.</font></div>
<p>5.	<strong>Reduced flexibility and range of movement</strong>; joints, tendons and ligaments stiffen and loose elasticity, leading to restricted movement at the joints.  This may result in a loss of independence as people loose the ability to get into a car or bath easily, dress or get out of bed.  </p>
<p> <strong>Step 5</strong>: Reduce the chances of this happening by stretching after exercise, taking yoga, Pilates or a Tai Chi class.  As a studio teacher I see many people leaving before the stretch session, or stretching inefficiently.  Please believe me that it is so important to stretch, and is never a waste of your time.  Support your joints by having a diet rich in oily fish, or by taking a fish-oil supplement.  Many people feel the benefits of supplementing with glucosamine which is believed to keep the joints healthy and youthful.</p>
<div style='float: right; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #FFFFFF;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Slowing down the aging process includes providing your body all the nutrients it requires.  These nutrients must work at the cellular level repairing your DNA and RNA.</font></div>
<p>6.	<strong>Less efficient cardiovascular system</strong>; circulation is impaired through clogging of blood vessels, the heart muscle may weaken becoming less efficient at pumping blood around the body or the vessels supplying it with blood may become clogged.  Blood pressure rises and the ability of the blood and muscles to take up oxygen decreases.  All of these things will have a negative effect upon quality of life, and life expectancy, many are exacerbated by inactivity and poor nutrition, all of these can be improved at any age through improvements to diet and activity levels.</p>
<p><strong>Step 6</strong>: take aerobic ecercise regularly (walking is eccelent for most people), keep your salt intake low guarding against high blood pressure, and cut down on animal fats, keeping arteries clear.</p>
<div style='float: left; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #FFFFFF;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Regularly taking vitamin C (1,200 mg/day), vitamin E (400 IU/day), calcium (1,000-1,200 mg/day), vitamin D (400-600 IU/day), folate (400 mcg/day), and vitamin B6 (6 mg/day) is good for the aging process.</font></div>
<p>7.	  <strong>Less efficient digestive system</strong>; it becomes more difficult to extract the goodness from food.  Because we need to eat less food, it is vital that what we consume is fresh and nutrient-rich.  It is a terrible thing that many elderly people cannot afford a good diet, and others are provided with low-quality, low-nutrition food at a time when they need good food most.</p>
<p><strong>Step 7</strong>: Make sure that your digestive system is supported by a diet rich in water and fibre.  Eat some raw fruit and veg as these foods contain enzymes which help you digest them.  Eat nutrient-rich foods, including complex carbohydrates, oily fish, and a wide variety of lightly cooked fresh vegetables and fruit.  Spurn convenience foods which are high in fat, salt, and sugar and low in nutrition.</p>
<p>8.	<strong>Reduced balance and co-ordination</strong>; changes in the muscles, brain and nervous system together with loss of flexibility and range of movement will lead to decreased balance and co-ordination.  Team this with weaker bones, and elderly people are vulnerable to falls which may be the first step to a loss of independence.  People often tell me that they aren't co-ordinated or have no sense of balance, but this is not true; balance and coordination are skills that can be developed at any age, and are important at all ages.  I watch people of all ages and abilities in class improving their balance and coordination over the weeks.</p>
<div style='float: right; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #FFFFFF;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> If you feed your face with anti-aging food on a consistent basis, you'll find it easier to stay young. Another way to say this is to just make sure you're not feeding your body full of junk that is sure to perpetuate the aging process.</font></div>
<p><strong>Step 8</strong>: Take part in an activity that promotes balance and coordination.  People who practice Tai Chi are proven to suffer less falls, and yoga, cycling and racket sports are also good for balance and coordination.  Taking a dance or aerobics class is a great way to improve coordination, and keep your mind challenged.</p>
<p>When you are younger it is difficult to accept that you will one day be an elderly person, but all elderly people out there were once the same age as you.  Many of you have a pension plans, or save for the future, and I am asking you to invest in your body so that you can get good mileage from it.  Each time you take a positive step towards living a healthier lifestyle you are buying time for yourself, and improving your future quality of life.  We all wish that we had done things differently in the past, but now is your chance to make a change for the better and ensure that you never look back and wish that you had taken more care of your younger body.</p>
<p>In order to keep your body youthful at any age you must:<br />
 Cut down on red meat, salt and animal fats, eat complex carbohydrates (whole grains and brown breads) and eat as many different coloured fruit and vegetables as possible.  To optimise your nutrition choose organic, local or seasonal vegetables- the fresher the more nutritious.  Make sure that you drink plenty of water, only small amounts of alcohol, and participate in aerobic, weight bearing and stretching activities on a regular basis.</p>
<div style='float: left; width: 100px; padding: 5px; margin: 5px; background-color: #FFFFFF;'><font size=1><font color='#cc0000'><b>Tip!</b></font> Although we have somehow managed to slow down the aging process but despite all our anti-aging treatment and fixation we continue to age. Statistics show that the life expectancy ratio has increased with low death rate but this is not necessarily due to minor or occasional anti-aging treatments.</font></div>
<p>•	Regular aerobic exercise (cycling, swimming, running, brisk walking) can add 7 years to your life span.  This may not seem so important if you are 30, but may seem extremely important if you are 90!<br />
 •	In the US out of the 2.2 million who die each year, 1.8 million die of diet-related disease.  Eat well and slip through the net!<br />
 •	Children who take part in intensive frequent exercise grow into healthier adults, with lower resting heart rates (a good thing), lower blood pressure and strong cardiovascular systems, meaning that they are more resistant to heart problems, hypertension (high blood pressure) and less likely to suffer a heart attack; so protect your family by nurturing an interest in Tennis, basketball, netball, football, racket sports, martial arts, athletics and dancing- they will derive a lifetime's benefit from this.</p>
<p>For more comprehensive information on ageing and exercise visit <a target="_new" href="http://www.acsm.org/health%2Bfitness/activeaging.htm">www.acsm.org</a></p>
<p>GOOD LUCK and STAY HEALTHY!</p>
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<p>The information contained in the Get fitter Newsletter is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for the advice of or treatment that may be prescribed by your physician. Before adhering to any recommendations or undertaking any exercise program or diet regimen, you should consult your physician.</p>
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