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Anti-Aging Techniques – Can They Give You Longer Life With Vitality?
People have searched for anti aging techniques reaching far back into history. Ponce De Leon landed in St Augustine Florida and claimed to have found the Fountain of Youth. You can visit it there today. On Mount Fuji they boil eggs in hot water that boils out of the side of the mountain. The eggs turn black from the mineral content and they say your life extends seven years for each egg you eat. I ate a dozen that day 20 years ago when I visited because I had yet to get used to the great Japanese food. The point is everyone wants to get young, to feel young and in traditions going back hundreds and thousands of years we see the quest.
Promises by marketers of younger looking skin and restored youth abound. It is worth hundreds of millions of dollars to skin cream makers to add “younger looking skin” to their ads. Many products promise but few deliver. Most of these claims are a form of propaganda playing to the fears of people following the natural progression of aging.
But science has begun to meet the ancient healing methods of China, of India, of Native Americans and with means available today some of the things that were restricted to royalty, to the very wealthy are now within most peoples reach. Chia seeds have great healing and life extension properties and in the last few years they have shown up in health food stores. Filters to remove chlorine and toxins from our water do more for young looking skin and hair than any skin.
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It’s not as clear cut on vitamins and minerals as
we once supposed. Getting these by natural means in food certainly works, and if there is a great imbalance the chemical vitamins work, but most of us are in the middle. We get enough sort of. We get enough that a lot of the chemical vitamins don’t really help us because particular elements chemically isolated don’t carry the micro nutrients they need to work with them. This is why natural is better.
It has also been found that most of the calcium we take can actually make us age quicker. Have you ever taken calcium supplements and noticed your knees and legs had some strange aches? Many do. These chemical supplements build up in our systems and calcify us just like your plumbing fixtures and shower heads at home. Your body needs calcium supplied by plants, green leafy vegetables and the like.
The right exercise including some weight training is good for everyone and can make the body younger.
So there are some things you can do. And keeping an agile mind is another. Participating in life, enjoying your friends, a good laugh, all are important.
No one has found the Fountain of Youth for real, but there are things that will make you better off and improve your quality of life no matter what age you are and no matter how you look at it.
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Can You Control Blood Pressure Naturally?

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In today’s expert article Dr Joseph McCaffrey lays out the steps to take to naturally get your blood pressure under control. These same steps are basic steps to a healthier lifestyle and will benefit you in every area of your life. It goes without saying that you shouldn’t just stop a treatment plan your doctor has you on and start this program. Rather print this article out and get him to help you safely execute it. Since many doctors have high blood pressure – you may be doing him a favor by bringing it to his attention.
Check out yesterdays article about chia seeds. Chia has also been credited with helping to lower blood pressure. Perhaps because of it’s high Omega3′s — a nutrient also provided by fish oil. Chia is used in traditional Native American healing and has many other healthy properties.
The Cornerstones of Healthy Blood Pressure
By Joseph McCaffrey, MD, FACS
High blood pressure is called the silent killer for a good reason. It both strains the heart and damages delicate organs such as the kidneys, eyes, and the brain. Yet very often, it causes no symptoms at all until the damage is done.
Diagnosing high blood pressure is pretty straightforward. We’re all used to having our blood pressure checked as part of a routine exam, and now you can find screening booths in places such as pharmacies and health fairs, or even buy a machine that lets you check at home yourself.
Once diagnosed, the standard medical response is, as usual, drug therapy.
Yes, the drugs work, but at a price. They have side effects such as dizziness, electrolyte imbalance, impotence, fatigue, and more. We all would just as soon avoid any of them.
The fact is, if a person is willing to adjust their lifestyle, most people can lower their blood pressure without resorting to drugs. The only side affect of this approach is increased overall health.
Studies show that weight maintenance, diet, and exercise are the cornerstones of lowering high blood pressure.1
Weight
You don’t have to be overweight to have high blood pressure, but obesity is a risk factor for high blood pressure. Maintaining a normal blood pressure is just another reason to keep your weight in a healthy range.
Diet
Most people are familiar with the association between excessive sodium and high blood pressure, but that’s not the whole story. The best-studied dietary recommendation is the DASH diet (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension), which is promoted by the NIH. This diet emphasizes fruits, vegetables, and lean sources of protein. In short, it’s a healthy diet for everyone, not just people with hypertension.
About 25% of the calories on the DASH diet are from fat. It emphasizes healthy fats, such as those found in nuts. The total sodium intake on the standard DASH diet is 2400 mg per day. Blood pressure lowers even more if you restrict the sodium to 1500 mg per day. If you want to look into the DASH plan more, it is explained in detail on the NIH website.
As I mentioned before, sodium isn’t the whole story. Many people with hypertension are deficient in potassium. The ratio of sodium to potassium in the diet is important. I’ve read recommendations suggesting that we should have five times more potassium than sodium in our diet. Someone eating a diet of processed and prepared foods easily reverses that ratio. They commonly take in two times more sodium than potassium.
Clearly, most people need much less salt and more potassium. Nutritionists often recommend bananas as a way to increase dietary potassium. Bananas aren’t my favorite because they raise the blood sugar too much. I prefer low-sodium or no-sodium tomato juice. A cup contains about 820 mg of potassium.
If you add some potassium chloride salt substitute for taste (NoSalt and NuSalt are two brands) you’ll increase your potassium intake even more. Each ¼ teaspoon adds another 650 mg of potassium.
People with kidney disease need to be careful when changing any electrolyte in their diet, especially potassium. Having said that, eating high potassium foods is safe for most others.
Exercise
You know you should exercise regularly for a lot of reasons. Reducing your blood pressure is one of them. Reviewers looked at 105 studies on the effect of an aerobic exercise program (walking is enough) on blood pressure. On average, it lowered both diastolic and systolic blood pressure by 5 mmHg.
A healthy diet and an exercise program should be the foundation of your healthy blood pressure program. Next, here are some supplements to consider.
Beneficial Supplements
Fish Oil. Fish oil is one of my favorite supplements to recommend. Most people don’t get enough omega-3 fats in their diet and there are multiple health benefits to increasing your intake including lowering your blood pressure. The effect of fish oil isn’t profound, but it appears consistently and there are enough other benefits, such as modulating inflammation in the body, to recommend it.2
Coenzyme Q10. Coenzyme Q10 occurs naturally in the body and is involved in many metabolic processes, especially those related to energy production. It has been helpful in the treatment of congestive heart failure, and now studies show it helps control blood pressure.3
Coenzyme Q10 levels decline with age, so supplementation is advisable. A reasonable dose to help lower blood pressure is 50-100 mg twice a day.
Calcium and Magnesium. I like to recommend supplements that have multiple benefits. Calcium and magnesium fall into that category. Both, especially when taken with adequate vitamin D, improve bone strength. Magnesium also supports a smooth cardiac rhythm and muscle function — and both help reduce blood pressure.
If you take a supplement, I suggest 1000 mg calcium and 500 mg magnesium per day.
Relaxation Response and Meditation
Dr. Herbert Benson coined the term “the relaxation response” to describe the physiologic changes he observed in people meditating. Among these changes was decreased blood pressure.
He was the first person to measure and report on the actual physiology of meditation. His initial studies were in the early 1970s. Since then, the results he observed have been confirmed and expanded hundreds of times.
Very recent research on the effects of meditation on the actual structure of the brain is nothing short of astounding, but that’s a subject for another day. There’s no doubt we live in a fast-paced, high-stress world. If we don’t do something to counteract that, there’s no way we can avoid the ill effects of chronic stress.
Meditation is an excellent answer and it’s easy to find free and simple instructions on the web.
These are my primary recommendations for controlling blood pressure naturally. This list is by no means complete. There are other worthwhile measures including supplements (garlic and hawthorn), relaxation techniques (biofeedback and yoga), and more.
I’ve covered the most important topics, certainly enough to get you started. I hope you’ve noticed that all these recommendations really just describe a healthy lifestyle. Again, if you follow them, the only side effect will be feeling great in general — and not just because your blood pressure is lower.
References
- Dickinson HO, J Hypertens. 24.2 (2006): 215-233.
- Geleijnse JM, et al. J Hypertens. 20 (2002): 1493-1499.
- Hodgson JM, et al. Eur J Clin Nutr. 56.11 (2002): 1137-1142.
[Ed. Note: Joseph F. McCaffrey, MD, FACS is a board-certified surgeon with extensive experience in alternative medicine, including certification as a HeartMath Trainer. His areas of expertise include mind-body interaction and cognitive restructuring. Dr. McCaffrey strives to help people attain their optimum level of vitality through attention to all aspects of wellness. For more information, click here.]
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Other articles about blood Pressure From The Web
- Improving Health Through Diet (thebestrawfooddiet.com)
- “DASH” Diet May Keep Kidney Stones Away (diet-blog.com)
- Fat People Losing a Little Weight Helps the Heart a Lot (fitnesstipsforlife.com)
Chia Seeds For Energy, Vitality, And Health
I recently read The Magic Of Chia, The: Revival Of An Ancient Wonder Food by James Scheer. An interesting and revealing book about Chia seeds as a super energy food.
Chia was made famous by the Chia Pets that have been on TV in the Christmas season for many years. These seeds grow fast to make a coat of ‘hair’ for your pet. I never saw the appeal of the Chia Pet. But as much as I hated seeing those commercials come on TV I couldn’t help taking a closer look at Chia seeds as a food. Chia turns out to be rich in Omega-3, fiber, and other nutrients. I buy my seeds from Raw Vegan Books and here is their discussion of the nutrients:
The seeds have twice the protein of any other seed or grain, five times the calcium of milk, boron which is trace mineral that helps transfer calcium into your bones, omega 3 and omega 6 which are essential oils for the body. They also have a very long list of valuable nutrients in them naturally. The soluble fiber in the gel forms a wall between carbohydrates and the body, releasing them slowly into the body. This has been found to be very helpful for people who have trouble controlling their sugar levels like Diabetics. Dieters love the seeds because it can be added to any food or drink in a ratio of 75% to the volume of food or drink and will not change the taste. Because the carbohydrates are released slowly you will get the feeling of being full. Many use the seeds as a way to control their appetites. The gel has no taste.
In the book Scheer talks about improved athletic performance and a broad spectrum of health benefits. He also details the history from Chia’s Aztec roots as a food of royalty to their near loss after the Spanish conquerors that nearly killed out those peoples.
My favorite use is as the gel described above and as thickener for soup. Chia will be a welcome addition to your kitchen too as a secret ingredient that improves your families health as it satisfies the appetite.
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