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Hormones: As we age, our bodies secrete less of two important sleep hormones: melatonin and growth hormone. Melatonin is important because changes in the level of this hormone control our sleep cycle. With less melatonin, many older adults feel sleepy in the early evening and wake up in the early morning.
Fasting during prolonged periods gives the gut the time it needs to restore its integrity. This is especially important for those with “leaky gut”,...
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Although you may feel hungry when you are trying to lose weight, and restrict your energy intake, being hungry doesn't mean that you're burning...
Read More »There is a myth that older people need less sleep. That is simply not true. All adults need between seven and nine hours of sleep each night. As we age, it gets more difficult to get a good night’s sleep. That doesn’t mean we don’t still need seven to nine hours. One of the challenges to healthy aging is troubleshooting sleep to ensure that we are getting enough rest for good health. For a number of reasons, older people have trouble falling asleep and staying asleep. As we age, we may notice some of the following:
Fat Upper Pubic Area (FUPA) Liposuction is the surgical removal of excess fatty tissue in the pubic area or pubic mons, just below the lower...
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Balance exercises are a great way to slim the hips and melt love handles. Piskin suggests, for example, going into a lunge then pushing up to a...
Read More »Sunlight helps your body to produce melatonin, which regulates your sleep cycle. Try to get at least two hours of exposure to bright light each day. If it is difficult for you to get outside, consider using a full-spectrum light indoors. While napping can be great, if you are napping more than 20 minutes a day, you may be interfering with your sleep. Alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine. These three culprits will wreak havoc on your sleep. If you are having trouble, cut back and be sure not to use any of these within three hours of going to bed. These three culprits will wreak havoc on your sleep. If you are having trouble, cut back and be sure not to use any of these within three hours of going to bed. As we age, it is more likely that we are taking one or more medications. These medications can often interfere with sleep. Your healthcare provider may be able to change your medication to one that doesn’t cause you to lose sleep, or possibly change the time of day you take that medication. Some common medications that are known to interfere with sleep include some high blood pressure medications, antidepressants, steroids, some decongestants, and bronchodilators.
Key componenets of bulletproof coffee include fats from butter and MCT oil. It's claimed this will quash appetite, stabilise hunger and provide...
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7 FDA-approved weight-loss pills Lomaira, Adipex (phentermine) Phentermine is the most commonly prescribed weight-loss medication used in this...
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Iron. Iron plays a role in helping your body create energy from nutrients. Iron helps carry oxygen to all of the cells in your body, including your...
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Your Metabolism Is Slower Than Before Having more fat and less muscle reduces calorie burning. Many people also become less active with age for...
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