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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 Francis Adam Post Date: 08/28/2008
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by Rachel Flanagan Post Date: 08/26/2008
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by Francis Adam Post Date: 08/25/2008
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by Paul Rodgers Post Date: 08/22/2008
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by Jami Goode 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: 08/29/2008
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by Angelica Vrablic Post Date: 08/29/2008
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by Carlotta Hall Post Date: 08/26/2008
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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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- 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 Francis Adam Post Date: 08/22/2008
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by Stephen Rogers Post Date: 08/22/2008
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by Stephen Rogers Post Date: 08/22/2008
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by Stephen Rogers Post Date: 08/22/2008
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by George Collagenelife Post Date: 07/30/2008
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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 Michael Webb Post Date: 08/29/2008
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by Peter Kent Post Date: 08/26/2008
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by Peter Kent Post Date: 08/26/2008
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by Michael Coleman Post Date: 08/26/2008
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by Russ Anderson Post Date: 08/26/2008
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- Poor health of teeth and gums invite ills that may be killing you invisibly.
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by Guru Reddy Post Date: 08/29/2008
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by Paul Smith Post Date: 08/26/2008
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by Dr John Mantel Post Date: 08/26/2008
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by darren walker Post Date: 08/26/2008
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by Fraser Hendrie Post Date: 08/24/2008
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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 Alexander Chong Post Date: 08/26/2008
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by Omer Ashraf Post Date: 08/24/2008
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by Bertil Hjert Post Date: 08/24/2008
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by Bertil Hjert Post Date: 08/24/2008
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by Bertil Hjert Post Date: 08/22/2008
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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: 08/29/2008
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by Russ Anderson Post Date: 08/29/2008
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by Joe Barton Post Date: 08/21/2008
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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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- 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 Michael Coleman Post Date: 08/22/2008
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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 Dr John Anne Post Date: 08/29/2008
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by Vincent Platania Post Date: 08/29/2008
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by Herman Wheeler Post Date: 08/29/2008
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by Cynthia Rowland Post Date: 08/26/2008
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by Melanie Vasseur Post Date: 08/26/2008
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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 John Brenner Post Date: 08/29/2008
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by John Brenner Post Date: 08/29/2008
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by John Brenner Post Date: 08/29/2008
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by Francis Adam Post Date: 08/28/2008
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by Sandra Prior Post Date: 08/27/2008
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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 Francis Adam Post Date: 08/27/2008
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by Aidan Joseph Post Date: 08/29/2008
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by Deanne Mould Post Date: 08/29/2008
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by Joel Riley Post Date: 08/29/2008
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by liu kun Post Date: 08/29/2008
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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: 08/29/2008
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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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- 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 daniel zoleta Post Date: 08/26/2008
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by yousef julaidan Post Date: 08/26/2008
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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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- 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 |
Dad Made it to 95 - Good Genes Realy Helps! (08/24/2008)
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 crazy two months, July and August. The big disrupter was my father’s passing on the 18th of July, which led to a number of unexpected trips and activities to sort out the estate, grieve and properly celebrate his life, talents and accomplishments. Dudley Wilhelmi lived 95 years, with many chapters in his story, with the only woman he ever loved, my mother Marian, who died almost six years earlier. Throughout all the chapters, for me the continuity was his music. Dad was a pianist, and wherever he went, if there was piano, he played. He was one of those bigger than life people who seem to take command of the room or the situation wherever he found himself, and his music was part of his mystique. He charted his own path in life, starting his own business during the depression in our basement – Marine Cabinet and Display – which eventually became the Tacoma Fixture Co. He was a bit of a daredevil and a risk-taker. I have some very old 8-mm film of him doing a swan pose on one leg while perched on the bow of the beautiful, mahogany-decked inboard speedboat he built at fifteen, at about 30 knots with mom at the wheel. On the same reel is a scene of he and his younger brother diving in Puget Sound with their home-made helmet and compressor setup, and an underwater camera they made for themselves. He believed that everything he did should leave the world and the people he dealt with better off. He was truly a man of honor, and his word was sacred to him. He always paid his workers more than scale, and taught them trade and success skills. A clear example of this is that his youngest apprentice, at the time he sold the business, eventually became President of Tacoma Fixture and oversaw its growth to be one of the largest cabinet companies in Washington State. The business was built around the modern, at that time, look of the ‘overlay’ style of cabinets, which he pioneered and patented the first hinge for. He used to travel the USA setting up other cabinet shops with the tooling and assembly system, and then sell them the hinges. He was 42 when he sold the company and opened an Organ sales studio in Santa Monica CA, which promptly went broke. After working for a couple of cabinet shops he built his own really beautiful shop (Streamerline Cabinet Co.) in Venice CA, and tried to put his two sons to work (to keep them off the streets of course). We didn’t pan out, and eventually he sold the shop and hired on at Rocketdyne as a model maker. He stayed with the company until it became Boeing and about a year after retiring, he and Mom bought a house on Harstine Island and moved back to Puget Sound near Shelton WA. He bought a 21 ft inboard speedboat and resumed his childhood. They had a rich and full life with family and new friends until mom succumbed to lung cancer (dumb doctor had treated her for about 4 years for recurring bouts of pneumonia, but never realized she had cancer). Dad was in bad shape at the time and my brother Tom and I decided to move him to Carson City NV where Tom has a growing cabinet business (Thomas-Built Cabinet Co. - the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree). As soon as Dad was settled, someone realized his heart rate was 28 beats/minute; they installed a pacemaker and he came back to life. He and brother Tom had great fun together for the next 6 years until he surprised us all and died. My wife Jo remembered he had sent us a tape of his piano playing and some organ works, so we had a CD made from it and it was the highlight of the memorial service we had on August 9th. I have been playing the CD in my car for weeks, dredging up old memories and feelings. For me, the music is still alive. When it comes to longevity, there is no accounting for Dad. He smoked 6 cigars a day from the time he was 24 until he was 75; they were always lit in his mouth with the hot-end smoke curling up his nose – he was always breathing the stuff. He played hard, drank too much and stayed out late doing jam session with other musicians. He did quit drinking altogether at about 60, and that may have helped; and his favorite breakfast was trout and fried eggs which mom always cooked with bacon grease. He ate eggs nearly every day of his life; I’m convinced eggs are truly a health food, depending on the lifestyle of the chicken of course. Good Living - Frank.
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| Past "Frank's Column" Articles |
| Energy production, Thyroid Function and Iodine (06/22/2008) |
| 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: Pancreas
The pancreas is a gland organ in the digestive and endocrine system of vertebrates. It is both exocrine (secreting pancreatic juice containing digestive enzymes) and endocrine (producing several important hormones, including insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin). It also produces digestive enzymes that pass into the small intestine. These enzymes help in the further breakdown of the carbohydrates, protein, and fat in the chyme. Under a microscope, stained sections of the pancreas reveal two different types of parenchymal tissue.[2] Lightly staining clusters of cells are called islets of Langerhans, which produce hormones that underlie the endocrine functions of the pancreas. Darker staining cells form acini connected to ducts. Acinar cells belong to the exocrine pancreas and secrete digestive enzymes into the gut via a system of ducts. The pancreas is a dual-function gland, having features of both endocrine and exocrine glands. The part of the pancreas with endocrine function is made up of a million[3] cell clusters called islets of Langerhans. There are four main cell types in the islets. They are relatively difficult to distinguish using standard staining techniques, but they can be classified by their secretion a cells secrete glucagon, ß cells secrete insulin, d cells secrete somatostatin, and PP cells secrete pancreatic polypeptide.[4]
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