Thursday, November 6, 2008

HOW TO LIVE A HEALTHY LIFE WHEN AGING

Aging this factor is something we all can not avoid weather we like it or not, but we need to face reality of life is inevitable.
Because the progressive decline over time in physiologic functions including reflexes, vision, hearing, short term memory and learning, physical strength and endurance, these changes offer begin in the mid twenties. Heart functioning, memory and reasoning need not drop significantly until very late in life .
Aging is associated with chronic diseases .
These include cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, periodontal decease, obesity, senility, cardiovascular diseases (stroke, heart attack, and atherosclerosis) e.t.c. autoimmune diseases.

A growing body of evidence indicates that chronic diseases are not inevitable, but are related to many controllable factors, including our diet. For more healthy tips and products visit this website

The common expectation that decreased physical ability will a
Company aging often leads to diminishing exercise at mid or later, setting the stage for narrowed arteries, elevated blood cholesterol, and heart and kidney diseases.
Best regards,Jacob makpah

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