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ANTI
AGING FOR BABY BOOMERS
In the 40’s throughout the 60’s, the United States
experienced high birth rates, otherwise known as the “Baby
Boom.” Thus, people born within this era were called “Baby
Boomers” who were known to wear mod clothes, sample hallucinogenic
drugs, and rock with the Beatles. Great times. But where are the
Baby Boomers now? At the turn of the millennium, some of them are
in their 40’s; the oldest already approaching retirement
age.
Times have definitely changed; so as the Baby Boomers. They have
noticed that their former youthful exuberance and ravenous virility
are slowly fading away. This holds true, especially among the men.
They may notice that their hairline is -- frightfully -- receding,
their memory seems to be growing cobwebs and their sexual performance
declining. Others may also experience insomnia or other sleeping
problems, aches and pains, sweating and flushing, increased fat,
loss of muscle mass and strength, irritability and crankiness,
and even depression. Most men in this age will basically experience
one or all of these in varying degrees.
When a man reaches the age of 30, his testosterone (male hormone)
levels naturally and gradually declines. It does so at a staggering
rate of 10 percent per decade. Since testosterone helps maintain
sex drive, sperm production, pubic and body hair, muscle and bone,
the consequences of aging slowly emerge as a man ages.
But do not despair. There are several ways to help Baby Boomers
defy the effects of time. They should create a strategy for a healthy
lifestyle that incorporates optimal diet, supplements, regular
exercise, stress management, and natural hormone enhancement.
Today’s diet is deficient in many essential
nutrients, but high in sugar, fat, and salt. Your diet should
ideally comprise
of 25% protein, 25% fat, and 50% carbohydrates. Your protein intake
should primarily be from plant sources like tofu and beans, with
modest amounts from animal sources like meat. Fat from nuts and
olive oil are preferable than from animal products. Eat a lot of
fruits and vegetables since these are the main sources of carbohydrates.
As much as possible, steer clear of junk foods, colas and anything
with refined sugars (e.g., doughnuts) since they induce the production
of cortisol, a primary age-inducing hormone.
Diet alone cannot meet all the necessary nutrients needed by our
body. Thus, you need to take supplements like vitamins, minerals,
antioxidants, and other nutritional factors to be able to meet
your daily requirements.
Physical activity could also alleviate the symptoms of aging.
Since aging decreases your bone and muscle mass, it is good to
have regular exercise which includes cardiovascular, flexibility,
and strength training. Getting regular exercise has shown to help
increase your metabolism, allowing you to burn more fat. It also
strengthens your heart and keeps your body flexible. Furthermore,
exercise stimulates the production of growth hormones, which helps
to rejuvenate aged cells and reverse the aging process.
Stress only accelerates the aging process. That’s
why another key element in your anti-aging strategy is stress
management. Try
relaxing activities such as Yoga, sports, meditation, reading,
massages, etc. These activities let you focus on other things and
help you calm down and loosen up.
Another way to put off the common symptoms of aging is by natural
hormone enhancement. The human growth hormone, produced by the
pituitary gland, is largely involved with regulating the growth
of body tissues. HGH comes in injections, spray and supplements
(pills and tablets) which stimulate the pituitary gland to naturally
increase its production. However, you should first consult with
your physician before trying out anything.
Aging poses a great impact in the quality of our lives; but with
a healthy lifestyle (including proper diet, supplements, regular
exercise, stress management, and natural hormone enhancement),
you can reduce or even prevent the symptoms associated with aging.
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