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Welcome to Senior Fitness.com! Your #1 source for lifetime fitness information; vital strategies for promoting senior health, life-long strength, vigor and independence. Learn how to slow and reverse Age-related Functional Decline. We bring you the latest strategies to optimize senior health and fitness into advanced age. The time to start is now; the place to start is here. Begin by reading How to best use this site: Take the tour. Then act on the knowledge; you can improve health and fitness at any age by using the strategies on these pages.
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| The Latest Word on Senior Fitness |
- Recent health news worth talking about
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by Enrique Rivero Post Date: 07/13/2008
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by Vincent Joseph Dollard Post Date: 07/13/2008
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by Rachel Seroka Post Date: 07/06/2008
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by Céline Colas Post Date: 07/06/2008
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by Dr.Anca Martalog,N.D. Post Date: 06/26/2008
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| The 6 Critical Keys to Dynamic Senior Living |
- Slowing the processes involved in aging, and delaying their consequences.
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by Jami Goode Post Date: 08/20/2008
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by Trevor Price Post Date: 08/20/2008
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by Jan Edwards Post Date: 08/20/2008
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by Robert Melkonyan Post Date: 08/20/2008
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by Troy Centazzo Post Date: 08/20/2008
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- The primary driver for reversing age-related functional decline.
- - to maintain and recover your heart/lung/vascular fitness.
- - to trigger your anabolic, or muscle-building process; muscle you need to look good and move well, be stronger than you look and dissolve fat 24 hours a day.
- - Building poise, posture, flexibility, strength, endurance, balance and grace, while connecting with the spirit within - speed and power aren't the whole story.
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by Donald Arson Post Date: 07/28/2008
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by Nathan Long Post Date: 07/09/2008
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by Johnmark Ridings Post Date: 06/30/2008
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by Linda Miller Post Date: 06/30/2008
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by Lisa Jackson Post Date: 06/30/2008
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- the Raw Material for Senior Health and Lifetime Fitness
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by Robert Bell Post Date: 08/20/2008
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by Glen Griffiths Post Date: 08/20/2008
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by johney . Post Date: 08/20/2008
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by Robert Bell Post Date: 08/16/2008
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by Stephen Rogers Post Date: 08/20/2008
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- Time for the body to repair and strengthen itself.
- - Profoundly spiritual – rest, recovery and recreation for the soul, mind and body.
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by Todd Durkin Post Date: 08/20/2008
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by Esther Kane Post Date: 07/28/2008
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by Dr Raeburn Forbes MD(Hons) FRCP Post Date: 07/24/2008
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by Steven Hefferon Post Date: 07/12/2008
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by Karen Kreeger Post Date: 06/27/2008
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- Exercise right, eat correctly; is that all it takes? Not as seniors! Supplements make up for the losses of aging.
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by George Collagenelife Post Date: 07/30/2008
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by ARAnet, Inc. Post Date: 07/26/2008
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by Jim Lee Post Date: 06/30/2008
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by Raphaelo Steff Post Date: 06/25/2008
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by Bruce Hollingdrake Post Date: 06/10/2008
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- One person's junk is another's treasure; it's all a matter of thinking and attitude. Exercise can be an extremely pleasurable experience; you just have to get your brain to think so.
- - Ancient and mysterious; a powerful modern tool for change. Do you wish to be somehow different, better than you were yesterday? Then make hypnosis a part of your strategy of improvement.
- - NLP - Strategies and tools for rapid mental and behavioral change that serve your goals.
- - Rapid emotional and physical healing by melding acupressure meridian stimulation with linguistic suggestion
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by Richard Saldan Post Date: 06/30/2008
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by Carol Ann Wagner Post Date: 06/30/2008
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by David Schaefer Post Date: 06/27/2008
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by Lynn Zingel Post Date: 06/27/2008
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by Mark Wheeler Post Date: 06/20/2008
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| Special Concerns That Hamper Senior Living |
- Your brain is a terrible thing to lose - its health is priority-one!
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by Bertil Hjert Post Date: 08/21/2008
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by Bertil Hjert Post Date: 08/21/2008
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by Bertil Hjert Post Date: 08/21/2008
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by Bertil Hjert Post Date: 08/16/2008
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by Bertil Hjert Post Date: 08/15/2008
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- Poor health of teeth and gums invite ills that may be killing you invisibly.
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by Dr John Mantel Post Date: 08/21/2008
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by Ravi Jeswani Post Date: 08/21/2008
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by jessica thomson Post Date: 08/21/2008
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by Viju Hegde Post Date: 08/21/2008
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by Melanie C Post Date: 08/20/2008
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- Life Extension Foundation's comprehensive review of common diseases and their alternative protocols for healing and resolving the root causes.
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by FSB Authors Post Date: 08/21/2008
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by Juliet Cohen Post Date: 08/20/2008
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by Juliet Cohen Post Date: 08/19/2008
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by Bertil Hjert Post Date: 08/20/2008
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by Bertil Hjert Post Date: 08/20/2008
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- Hormones drive most bodily functions; learn how to manipulate your hormones to stimulate the fat-burning, anti-aging hormones while suppressing those that make you fat, sick, tired and old before your time.
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by Susan Nickerson Post Date: 07/24/2008
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by Carson Danfield Post Date: 07/17/2008
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by Carson Danfield Post Date: 07/17/2008
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by Carson Danfield Post Date: 07/17/2008
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by Jason Lee Post Date: 06/04/2008
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- Empower your Immune System; it stands between you and certain death
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by Sandra Powers Post Date: 08/11/2008
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by Joe Peters Post Date: 07/14/2008
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by Vicki Zerbee Post Date: 06/30/2008
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by ponn nac Post Date: 06/26/2008
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by Joan Bailey Post Date: 04/23/2008
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- Nothing works to make you fit if your joints give out; you can keep them healthy if you feed them the right nutrients and prevent needless damage.
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by Russ Anderson Post Date: 08/12/2008
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by Gregory Smith Post Date: 08/12/2008
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by Dr. Robert V. Duvall Post Date: 07/25/2008
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by Leon Rao Post Date: 07/28/2008
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by Russ Anderson Post Date: 07/24/2008
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- Staying fit to be around as we age.
- - A critical social sense, an important personal skill
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by John Kaduwanema Post Date: 07/23/2008
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by Andrew Beene Post Date: 07/16/2008
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by Eze ThankGod Post Date: 07/10/2008
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by claire stokoe Post Date: 07/07/2008
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by Ellen Alexander Post Date: 07/05/2008
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- A broad look at sexual fitness - for both women and men.
(Nothing erotic, sordid or graphic - just technology and strategies for staying sexually alive and youthful.)
- - Strategies for delaying, minimizing and even reversing andropause.
- - Staying vibrant through and post-menopause; keeping the fire alive.
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by Joseph Phillips Post Date: 08/20/2008
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by Joseph Phillips Post Date: 08/20/2008
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by Joseph Phillips Post Date: 08/20/2008
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by Joseph Phillips Post Date: 08/20/2008
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by Joseph Phillips Post Date: 08/20/2008
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- So much more than beauty!
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by Pat Dee Post Date: 08/21/2008
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by Tom Smith Post Date: 08/21/2008
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by Geoff Hopkins Post Date: 08/21/2008
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by Rachel Flanagan Post Date: 08/21/2008
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by priestess mirana Post Date: 08/21/2008
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- The real issue is fat loss and fat management; your health, longevity and self esteem are dependent on managing the fat content of your body - the mirror, not the scale, tells the truth!
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by christopher west Post Date: 08/21/2008
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by Claude Anthony Post Date: 08/21/2008
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by Katie Lynn Post Date: 08/21/2008
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by Katie Lynn Post Date: 08/21/2008
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by Katie Lynn Post Date: 08/21/2008
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| Making it Happen - Taking Action to Change Your Life |
- Age-specific training courses teach you how to stay at your peak for the long term.
- - Solid wisdom on staying lean and strong as you age.
- - A course for beginners of any age.
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by Joel Riley Post Date: 08/21/2008
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by Blake Johnson Post Date: 08/21/2008
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by Joel Riley Post Date: 08/20/2008
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by Tyler Ziggler Post Date: 08/20/2008
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by John Stason Jr. Post Date: 08/20/2008
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- A Photo and Video Gallery of Seniors in Great Shape and Living Very Well
- - Simi Valley CA: Striving to improve with age, with fairly consistent success.
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by Sheevaun Moran Post Date: 08/10/2008
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by Daniel O'Connor Post Date: 07/28/2008
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by Dimitri Papalexiou Post Date: 07/15/2008
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by Shannon Law Post Date: 05/31/2008
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by Wanda McCormick Post Date: 05/29/2008
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- If sport comes first...you have to stay fit to stay in the game!
- - A Passion for millions - a great blending of sun, sport and things social.
- - A glamorous sport, very gratifying when you win, very taxing on the aging body - train right to stay in the game.
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by James Knolan Post Date: 08/10/2008
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by Robert Bell Post Date: 08/08/2008
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by Steve Esquire Post Date: 08/07/2008
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by James Knolan Post Date: 08/04/2008
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by Steve Esquire Post Date: 08/04/2008
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- Find Fitness Trainers in your area who specialize in training Seniors.
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by Dr. Kareem Samhouri Post Date: 09/23/2007
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by Richard Train Post Date: 09/07/2007
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by jeannie callen barat Post Date: 08/23/2007
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by Tim VanRavenswaay Post Date: 08/23/2007
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by Terri Walsh Post Date: 08/21/2007
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| Frank's Column |
Energy production, Thyroid Function and Iodine (06/22/2008)
NEW! See the video illustrating form, intensity, start and finish for a power set of barbell shrugs. (Video 1)
and incline dumbell press. (Video 2)
Heavy Set of Pseudosquats. (Video 3)
A set of medium intensity Lat Pulls. (Video 4)
A set of medium intensity, narrow-grip Cable Rows. (Video 5)
Frank Playing in the Gym - A personal best at 66; 720lb on the incline leg press (Video 6)
It has been a long time since I put up a new Frank’s Column. I pretty much gave the website a pass for the last two months while I got my act together around the old homestead – lots of stuff falling behind in upkeep and only so much time and energy to do it. Actually, that’s part of the issue – Energy or the lack thereof. The workouts in prep for the contest are leaving me pretty hammered, and yet I don’t see enough progress to think I am ready for that in a month.(7/19/08). I see plenty of improvement, but not what I had planned for. Along the way, I have taken some action to boost energy production. I suspected that my thyroid might be showing the strain, so did a basal temperature test to see where I was – I came up with an average over several days of 97.0 degrees upon awakening. That is on the low side, so I picked up some Pituitrophin PMG, Drenatrophin PMG and Thytrophin PMG from Standard Process, Inc. and took them on an empty stomach 3x a day for a month. These are specialized extracts (Protomorphogens) of those respective (pituitary, adrenal and thyroid) animal organs that many health practitioners use in clinical practice to rebuild patients glandular function. I also bought some Kelp tablets (an excellent source of iodine) and took enough to give me 1.5mg of iodine/day. After a month of that my basal temperature is up to 97.6, which clearly indicates better thyroid function, and have been feeling more energetic, and experiencing quicker recovery from workouts. I signed up for an excellent newsletter, The Brownstein Report, and the first three installments focused generally on thyroid function and energy production. It seems I would do better to increase the iodine intake to more like 10 mg a day. Brownstein says: "My clinical experience has shown that the most effective doses of iodine vary between 6 ¼ milligrams and 50 milligrams a day. Generally, sicker patients — including those with cancer of the breast, prostate, uterus, ovaries and thyroid — require larger amounts of iodine. More information about iodine can be found in my book "Iodine: Why You Need it, Why You Can’t Live Without It, 3rd Edition" or my DVD on iodine (available at www.drbrownstein.com)." The other interesting fact in this newsletter was that in the early 70s the baking industry started replacing iodine in flour and dough with bromine – with no objections by the FDA. Now bromine is a halide in the same family as chlorine and iodine, but competes with iodine wherever iodine is used in the body. It is highly toxic to the thyroid and the brain and a known carcinogen. If you are low on iodine in the first place, and a big pasta/bread lover, the odds are raised you will have an impaired thyroid, with a tendency toward hypothyroidism and reduced energy production. Isn’t that just swell! Good Living - Frank
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| Past "Frank's Column" Articles |
| Progress with Training and More on the Lipitor/Thumb Pain Story (04/20/2008) |
| Depression – A Serious Threat to Senior Fitness – Tied to Chronic Inflammation (04/06/2008) |
| Frank in a Contest and More on Muscle Damage by Statins (02/22/2008) |
| The Case for Losing Faith in Cholesterol Drugs (02/09/2008) |
| Gardening - Recreation, Meditation, Exercise (01/13/2008) |
| The power of bio-identical hormones in medicine (01/02/2008) |
| Surrender the things of youth(?) - more injury and healing. (11/25/2007) |
| Let’s talk about aging and attitude. (11/18/2007) |
| More changes coming to the SeniorFitness website (11/10/2007) |
| An Invasive, Disturbing Thought Eliminated with EFT – A First Hand Experience (10/17/2007) |
| Brain Health - Mental Health: a new Category added to the site (09/09/2007) |
| Critcal Thinking and Risk Taking (08/29/2007) |
| An ISSA Seminar at Total Woman Gym and Day Spa (08/12/2007) |
| Another Bodybuilding Supplement of Great Interest (07/01/2007) |
| Want to See Real Reverse Aging? Try this Combination of Supplements. (05/28/2007) |
| I'll Have the Chicken, With traces of Arsenic Please (04/29/2007) |
| More on Vitamin D3 and Some Websites to Bookmark (04/18/2007) |
| Too Much Of A Good Thing Drug and Vitamin Overdose (04/18/2007) |
| Resveratrol – A Promising Strategy for Health and Life Extension (03/31/2007) |
| Vitamin K2 - Crtitical Factor in Heart Disease and Osteoporosis (03/11/2007) |
| The Very Best Ways to Start Changing Your Health for the Better (02/11/2007) |
| A New Beginning in a New Year, and Some Words About Synergy (01/17/2007) |
| Year-end Lapses of Fitness and the Promise of a New Year (12/15/2006) |
| Winter Approaches and Flu Season is Bearing Down Upon Us; Time to Think of Boosting Immune Function. (11/28/2006) |
| More on the ability to heal from surgeries and a very informative site I ran across (11/05/2006) |
| Shoulder Surgery Outcome and A Three Day/Week Workout Plan (10/15/2006) |
| Frank’s Arthroscopic Surgery of 9/5/06 and breasts for men? (09/07/2006) |
| Update on Digestion, Heartburn, Belching, Reflux and the Impact of Aging on Such. (08/16/2006) |
| New Features on the Senior Fitness.com Site and Some Exciting News on Heavy Metal Chelation (07/17/2006) |
| A New Personal-Best Lift, and a New Supplement that Rocks! (06/19/2006) |
| Life Extension Foundation - Your Top Resourse In Health Information (04/23/2006) |
| Women, Fitness and Weight Training (03/15/2006) |
| Wobenzyme to the Rescue? (02/26/2006) |
| More Joint Healing Mysteries (02/15/2006) |
| Joint Health and Joint Healing (02/05/2006) |
| Immune Power and an Update on Shoulder Healing (01/29/2006) |
| An Aging Mechanism you can minimize easily - Glycation! (01/15/2006) |
| Start Again; Goals, Resolutions - Focus on Fitness (01/02/2006) |
| More on Injury and Healing (mine, unfortunately). (12/18/2005) |
| Making Incremental Progress in Becoming Stronger (11/27/2005) |
| Injuries and Healing for Seniors (11/20/2005) |
| Hormones, hormone levels and hormone balance - a very complex topic that impacts how well we age in very big ways. (11/08/2005) |
| Strength Training and Physical capability (10/31/2005) |
| My Rant on Hydrogenation (10/24/2005) |
| Frank's Column (10/10/2005) |
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Topic of the Day: Life Extension
Life extension refers to an increase in maximum or average lifespan, especially in humans, by slowing down or reversing the processes of aging. Average lifespan is determined by vulnerability to accidents and age-related afflictions such as cancer or cardiovascular disease. Extension of average lifespan can be achieved by good diet, exercise and avoidance of hazards such as smoking and excessive eating of sugar-containing foods. Maximum lifespan is determined by the rate of aging for a species inherent in its genes and probably by certain environmental factors. Currently, the only widely recognized method of extending maximum lifespan is calorie restriction. Theoretically, extension of maximum lifespan could be achieved by reducing the rate of aging damage, by periodic replacement of damaged tissues, or by molecular repair or rejuvenation of deteriorated cells and tissues. Researchers of life extension are known as biogerontologists. They seek to understand the nature of aging and they develop treatments to reverse aging processes or to at least slow them down, for the improvement of health and the maintenance of youthful vigor at every stage of life. (Biomedical gerontologists are distinguished from biogerontologists in that the latter may take a purely academic interest in the biological mechanisms of aging, without seeking a "cure".) Those who take advantage of life extension findings and seek to apply them upon themselves are called "life extensionists" or "longevists". The primary life extension strategy currently is to apply available anti-aging methods in the hope of living long enough to benefit from a complete cure to aging once it is developed. Raymond Kurzweil, a somewhat controversial futurist and transhumanist, believes that the rapidly advancing state of biogenetic and general medical technology could make this possible by approximately 2020.[1] Many biomedical gerontologists and life extensionists believe that future breakthroughs in tissue rejuvenation with stem cells, organs replacement (with artificial organs or xenotransplantations) and molecular repair will eliminate all aging and disease as well as allow for complete rejuvenation to a youthful condition. Whether such breakthroughs can occur within the next few decades is impossible to predict. Many life extensionists arrange to be cryonically preserved upon legal death so that they can await the time when future medicine can eliminate disease, rejuvenate them to a lasting youthful condition and repair damage caused by the cryonics process.[citation needed] Whether the maximum human lifespan should be extended is the subject of much ethical debate amongst politicians and scientists. But the life extension movement, which began in the early 1980s, continues to grow rapidly in popularity and momentum among scientists and the general public.[citation needed]
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