Want to Live to Be a 100?
Men, change your lifestyle. Most men are so tied up in
attaining success or just making a living that they never have a
chance to truly enjoy themselves. First lets cover the basics,
to living to be 100 such as diet and exercise then let's get to
the real sex secret to longevity.
Lift weights...Scientists once believed that nothing could be
done about the withering of muscles associated with aging.
Although aerobics, running and other cardiovascular workouts are
a boon for the heart and lungs, researchers discovered that such
activities can't prevent the loss of muscle strength and bone
density that affects our mobility, flexibility and balance as we
get older. So what can you do to prevent muscle loss?....That's
simple enough, lift weights!
Walk it off. Even if you're old and have never taken part in a
physical activity, a brisk half-hour walk three times a week can
send you on your way to turning back the clock.
Don't smoke cigarettes. If you must smoke, smoke a pipe or
cigars. Many centenarians have lived the good life, lived to
past a 100 and smoked cigars and pipes.
Be a nutritional all-star. If you're looking to turn back the
clock on your body, Shanthi Johnson, associate professor of
nutrition at Acadia University in Wolfville, N.S., advises
eating a broadly based diet that packs a nutritional punch: *
Dark-green, leafy vegetables such as spinach, rapini and Swiss
chard (calcium, iron, folate and beta-carotene). * Sweet
potatoes (folate, beta-carotene, vitamins A and C, and fibre). *
Blueberries and other dark berries (vitamin C, iron and fibre).
* Yogurt (calcium, protein and phosphorus). * Beans (iron and a
high-fibre form of protein). * Whole grains (higher in fibre
than white bread, with more B vitamins, vitamin E, selenium and
zinc). * Nuts (according to a recent study from Penn State
University in University Park, Penn., eating them more than five
times a week could cut death rates from heart disease by 25 to
39 percent). I especially like almonds and walnuts for adding
years to your life. * Salmon, tuna and other cold-water fish
(omega-3 fatty acids). I am a big believer in Salmon! A vitamin
pill, that is. As we age, Johnson points out, our bodies become
less efficient at absorbing nutrients. A multivitamin with
minerals will help you get them, she says, though it's no
substitute for a healthy diet. "Foods contain important
components like fibre that you won't get from a pill." On top of
your multivitamin, Jeffrey Blumberg, associate director of the
nutrition research centre at Tufts University, recommends:
calcium to help build strong bones; vitamin D to aid in the
absorption of calcium and the prevention of osteoarthritis; and
vitamin E to boost your immune response and reduce the risk of
Alzheimer's.
Pick a pet. Seniors who own pets are less likely to be depressed
than those who don't, according to a 1999 study in the Journal
of the American Geriatrics Society.
Have people to love...This is really important. You have to have
a good reason to want to live...I have an adopted family.
Including adopted grandchildren and I couldn't be happier.
Have Playmates to make love with...Nothing could be more
important than SEX, lots of SEX. And definitely not with the
same woman over and over! Men are not meant to be monogamous.
Period. Men are meant to have scores, even hundreds of
girlfriends. I personally never make love with the same woman
two days in a row. I have a life to die for but instead the
excitement of the life that I am living has shaved off twenty
years of aging. My doctor says I am in perfect health and on my
way to 100 plus. Of course, you need to be a playboy without
being stressed out or you lose the benefits. To learn how to be
a successful playboy contact the best playboy in the world,
Elvis Preston King...Long live the good life and long live you
my good buddy.