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Overcome the
Myths About Aging
By Dr.
Al Sears

Although
you’re getting older,
you don’t have to accept all the negative effects of aging. Anti-aging
is
rightfully a hot topic among the health-conscious. But there has been a
lot of
bad information. Most people know very little about what really happens
as you
age that you can change.
Let’s test
your anti-aging IQ
and look at six proven ways to defy specific aspects of the aging
process.
Test Your Anti-Aging IQ
Are you an
anti-aging Einstein?
Let’s find out. Answer the following questions True or False:
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- Age-related
memory impairment (ARMI) is an inevitable consequence of old age.
- Sexual urges
and activity normally cease around age 65 to 70.
- If a person
has been smoking for 30 years or more, it does no good to quit.
- The vast
majority of elders aren’t self-sufficient.
- Elders are
more prone to falling as a direct consequence of their age.
- When you
reach a certain age, it’s better if you don’t exercise.
- As you grow
older you need more calories to stay healthy.
- There’s no
such thing as a treatment that can reverse any symptom of aging.
Give yourself
5 points for every
question you answered ‘False.’ The answer to every one of these
questions is
false. How did you do? If you didn’t score a perfect 40, you should
know the
following things.
Turn Back the
Clock and
Defy Aging
In the past
few years,
anti-aging medicine has made significant progress. We have found how to
block
and reverse many of the declines. Defying age like this is a necessity
if
you’re going to live your life and not just exist as you get
older.
So where do
you begin? Here is
my simple six-step plan to get started.
1) Eat
fewer calories and you’ll stay younger longer.2 Build
your meals around protein. Eat eggs, fish or grass-fed beef.
2) Take a
daily multi-vitamin with vitamins A, B6, C, D, E, and calcium,
phosphorous,
zinc, niacin and magnesium.
3) Take
antioxidants to fight oxidation. I’ve seen patients who look and feel
decades
younger because of high levels of antioxidants in their blood. I
recommend
taking a mixed antioxidant with Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, alpha
lipoic
acid, coenzyme-Q 10, lutein, lycopene.
4) Keep
your age-promoting homocysteine low in your body. Have your doctor
measure your
blood level. Shoot for a level below eight. You can lower homocysteine
with
folic acid, riboflavin and TMG (trimethylglycine).
5) Use
effective exercise. Strength and flexibility training is necessary no
matter
what your age. Walking stairs is a great anti-aging workout, so are
traditional
calisthenics. You’ll also need a cardio program. Any cardio
workout
should consist of short bursts or else you’re doing more harm than
good. Try my
PACE program.
6)
Finally, don’t forget the most powerful tool to turn back the clock on
aging,
HGH (human growth hormone). It can increase energy, enhance sexual
performance,
build muscle and bone, eliminate wrinkles, enhance immune function and
mood,
and improve cholesterol and vision3.
The sooner
you start an
anti-aging plan the sooner you can put the brakes on aging and regain
some of
your youthful characteristics. For more help putting all of these five
elements
of your anti-aging plan into action.
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Dr. Al
Sears owns and operates an integrative medicine and anti-aging clinic
in
Wellington, Fla., with more than 20,000 patients. His therapies and
reputation
for solving some of the most difficult-to-diagnose cases attract
patients from
around the world. You will find his website here.
Sources:
1. Institute of Health (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing
Office.)
2. Cao S. et al., “Genomic profiling in short- and long-term caloric
restriction effects in the liver of aging mice.” Proceedings of the
National
Academy of Sciences, Sept. 11, 2001; 98(19): 10630-10635.
3. Klatz, R. Grow Young with HGH, Harper Collins, NY: 1997. And Gibney
J. et
al., “The effects of 10 years of recombinant human growth hormone (GH)
in adult
GH-deficient patients” J Clin Endrocrinol Metab 1999 Aug; 84(8):
2596-2602
Note: The good folks at the FTC
require me to disclose that I am an affiliate of the companies that
manufacture and market the health products you will find on this
website, and that these companies
will compensate me if you buy any of these products.- Dave Tishendorf
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