aging
Aging with grace and beauty. Embrace age with aging advice, tips, and tricks.
Protecting the Pandemic while Reducing the Aging Process
Many women aged 70 and over often complain to me, "Old age is an old habit". Usually, my answer is, "Well, yes, old age may be a bitch, but it doesn't have to be." It's just a matter of saying, It's true.
By Sarfraz Hussain5 years ago in Longevity
Is Hair Restoration The Best Option For Receiving Desired Hairline?
Who doesn’t want their look to be impressive and appealing, then why not hair sufferers get the same. Yes, when the science has developed innovations so far that has made it possible for restoring your hair from where they have been lost once then why not get the benefits.
By Lucifer Ralf5 years ago in Longevity
The Adventure of Middle Adulthood
In the movie Eat, Pray, Love, Elizabeth Gilbert is a middle-aged woman on a quest to find meaning in her life. Even though everything in her life seems to add up, she still feels empty and yearns for something more. She wondered what more she needed to do to find satisfaction and purpose? Elizabeth, usually called Liz, demonstrated many concepts and behaviors that are common among middle adults. I wish to focus on midlife crisis, the empty nest syndrome, and friendship.
By Chris Davenforth5 years ago in Longevity
Are You Growing Old Too Fast?
Meditation Relieves Stress Stress, an automatic biological response of the body, characterized by symptoms of emotional or physical tension in reaction to a situation in which a person feels anxious or threatened, is experienced by everyone at some time in their life. Man or woman, adult or child, no one is immune. For many of us, stress seems an inescapable “part and parcel” of our daily lives.
By Marlene Affeld5 years ago in Longevity
Bulletproof Founder Dave Asprey wants to be Immortal
Dave Asprey has spent over $300,000 on research trying to do so, using data to optimize his mind and body. Everyone wants to live forever, but the reason Dave Asprey wants to live forever is quite different and interesting.
By Uday Pawar5 years ago in Longevity
A Miracle In A Bottle
Antioxidants Fight The Signs Of Premature Aging We all hate to see the visible signs of aging appear on our skin. Fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots are not welcome. It seems we all want to look younger than our chronological age. The search for the fountain of youth is not a new idea. Medical research has been pursuing that goal for decades. Today, however, recent advances in medical data focused on the effect of antioxidants on skin tissue, offer new and exciting options in anti-aging skincare.
By Marlene Affeld5 years ago in Longevity
Sold!
Here I sit, surrounded by boxes. Small, medium, large, and gigantic boxes. Boxes that contain my life. Why is this move making me feel so old? There is no adventure here as I had in my younger days. There is very little to plan for as there is less of my life ahead of me than behind me. Everything I own is in these boxes. When this is done, I will own one less thing—a home.
By Lizz Chambers5 years ago in Longevity
Lost and found
To some extent this is about getting older. A time when you can start to forget if you took your pills or not. You can’t for the life of you find where you stored the hand blender. You can’t remember to whom you lent the paint mixer. A time when the mind starts to go and you have to adapt. I started writing notes in my little black book. A nice gift I received for Christmas. Mostly to-do notes. An occasional drawing. Lots of math from the market where I sell many varieties of fresh cut flowers. And a new bad habit. All my passwords. And phone numbers. My client list and recent orders. Email addresses. It makes this little black book important and I take it everywhere. It’s not a diary but I can kind of read between the lines of my to-do lists and extract a journal of sorts. Sometimes I leave myself little notes in the tiniest of script. They are mostly self improvement notes. You know the kind. I will be less controlling. That sort of thing. Or I copy inspirational quotes. It’s quiet now so I’m going through the pages at a slower rate. It’s winter and it’s Covid lockdown. And I am bored.
By Susan Valyi5 years ago in Longevity
Wealth
When I was young, much younger than I am now; when my hair was still brown, I bought a notebook. I paid the lady at the checkout, and instead of keeping my change, bought a lottery ticket. And that, dear reader, was the only lottery ticket I have ever bought.
By Amy Glover5 years ago in Longevity








