Monday, November 9, 2009

Like the flu will strike, and to live to 100 years


Living past your "normal" life expectancy in the United States, this means live up to 74 years for men and 79 women, two characters that seem ridiculous in many countries of the 3rd World. Country, mind you, with a GNP of less than Dallas.

One important reason is the lack of funds for all of our 21st Century marvelous technological achievements. Things like, triple bypass, angioplasty, whole-body scans, vaccines and even highly processed foods are virtually unknown. One might think that these people have defeated all microbial threats coming down the pike, but they do not.

Granted, in many of the poorest in South America and African countries near the equator, the leading cause of malaria, which we have real healing. In fact, malaria is the # 1 cause of death worldwide. A pity that something is on the money that we throw around the United States, not used to fight against this number. But I digress.

Disease, whether infectious or degenerative is regarded as a very different depending on where you are. In America, which is in the treatment of symptoms is the norm, but the opposite is in much of the rest of the world's true.

Here, if you have a headache, you are invited to a couple of aspirin or other NSAIDs. This over-the-counter pain relievers address inflammation without steroids, but without compromising on the actual cause of the pain either.

In other cultures, the cause of your headache would be taken into account, it could be a lack of sleep, eat eye strain, response to, or drink, or just dehydration! Imagine a doctor in the United States suggest you drink the water because a little pain. Studies have a direct link between dehydration and many types of pain and illness, an association that managed to escape the AMA has shown. Adequate hydration is, in fact, cured many diseases.

Rein did not diet before a headache, a lack of aspirin?

Listening to your body and really addresses its shortcomings is the actual source of health and longevity. Unfortunately, it is the opposite of the approach to the industry of U.S. health care leads. Here we think systematically on a journey through the drug for the treatment of hypertension or hypercholesterolemia than perfectly fine. Although often there are no studies on the long-term safety and effectiveness of these drugs. Forget for a moment, we are known, the short term side effects.

Fooling with the natural biochemistry of the body is like playing Russian roulette. Every single chemical compound, not in the natural food chain is unknown and can have a profound impact on how you keep your body healthy and alive, you tried. The body has no superfluous organs, which means that each organ and gland in order to conspire alive. Throwing sticks in the works in the form of a solid drug triggered a chain reaction that almost always serious. The effects that can surface many years to come, it will almost always on "signs of aging.

Well, I'm here to tell you that these questions are not normal aging.

Remember Jack LaLanne? At age 70 he fought strong winds and currents as he swam handcuffed and shackled 1.5 miles while towing 70 boats with 70 people from the deck of the Queen's Road in the Port of Long Beach Queen Mary. Jack's motto was and still is (he is 95): "If a man does not eat." In other words, eat anything that is not so obvious. By the way, comes Jack with his latest book, "Live Forever Young.

As well as avoiding disadvantages of natural foods and chemicals, Jack has taken two hours every day for most of his life in the claim, and one of his motto: "Movement is king, and nutrition is queen." This man, who five years of his hundredth birthday, is a testament to the body what it needs and provide the benefits.

But not everyone is willing to train for two hours a day and eat like a rabbit, but by providing the body what it needs to thrive not just survive, is certainly something to be achieved. Natural whole foods, clean water, adequate sleep, regular exercise and address issues that surface with natural, nontoxic therapies is their way of life, not just 100, but perhaps even beyond.

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