Tuesday, May 26, 2015

50 + and Younger-Best Exercises to Prevent Falls and Fractures, 太極拳

Daily exercise and physical activity improve not only your general health but also strengthen your bones, flexibility, and balance which help you stand on your feet and prevent falls/tumbles and fractures. Sedentary life and lack of physical effort are two of the leading  causes to osteoporosis. Your best option to prevent falls-fractures and to prevent-reverse osteoporosis is daily low-impact exercises and activities described in this video clip.

If you have been diagnosed with osteoporosis, AVOID  sports requiring a lot of bending and twisting like skiing, golf, or those with a high risk of falling, like skiing. Experts often recommend TAI CHI which is safe for everyone.
Regular Physical Activity and Exercise are the best way to reduce falls with their painful, expensive consequences. It is a widely recognized fact that individuals, including older adults, who are physically active:
§ Are healthier and happier
§ Have a sharper brain/memory
§ Have stronger bones/ muscles
§ Have better reflexes
§ Have better coordination &   posture
§ Have better balance & flexibility
§ Are less likely to fall
§ Better avoid injury during falls
§ Recover faster from fall-injuries
Low-impact exercises and activities, generally defined as motions where one foot stays on the ground at all times, include:
§ Walking (walking in the snow uses more energy than walking on dry land)
§ Elliptical is less stressful for your legs than the treadmill
§ Step/stairs climbing
§ Swimming
§ Water and step aerobics
§ Strength training: squats. lunges, supermans
§ Cycling not more than 30 minutes
§ Tai Chi - gentle, fluid movement fights off headaches and increases flexibility
§ Rowing machine works your arms, back, legs, and core
§ Kayaking works the arms and core
§ Hiking is walking on different terrain; choose flatter areas
§ Rock climbing, climbing in general, typically involves slow/controlled movements, which work the muscles with-out the added strain
§ Pilates sessions strengthen the core and help increase flexibility-use Pilates ball for better results
§ Ballroom dancing
§ Rollerblading-gliding on pavement puts less stress 
Physical Activity is vital at any age. Regardless how old you are, it is never too late to start to exercise, even if you already have osteoporosis or are high at risk of developing it.
Remember:
§ If you are physically active you are strong & flexible
§ You have a lower risk of falling and are less likely to injure yourself if you fall
§ You have a better chance of recovering from falls or injuries
§ You are less likely to suffer from depression and anxiety because physical activity helps you feel more confident about moving around thus improving your mood. Physical activity therefore reduces your fear of falling
§ Sedentarism adversely affects your leg strength, flexibility, coordination, posture, and ultimately balance

Best Home Remedies for Eye Bags and Dark Circles

Eye Bags, periorbital puffiness or "puffy eyes," are soft swelling typically in the tissues below the eyes, sometimes around the eyes (orbits) as well. They are accompanied by saggy or loose skin and dark circles. There is a clear distinction between the puffiness caused by fluid  buildup, called periorbital edema which is temporary, and SOOF, sub oribularis oculi fat pad, which is age-related, gradual increase in the size of the fat pad of the upper cheek, lying below the lower eyelids.
Eye bags are harmless except when the swelling is severe, persistent and accompanied by redness, itching or pain which affect your legs or  other parts of your body. In this case, they may indicate thyroid or kidney disease, infections or an allergy.
Dark or blue circles under the eyes which are more visible in the morning, regardless of age, are caused by fluid retention. They are more frequent with older people. As we age the skin gradually loses its elasticity and ability to regenerate. Furthermore, the skin around your eyes is extremely thin, so the blood vessels are very close to the its surface and become visible through see-through skin.

Your lifestyle and diet have an important influence on your looks, including your eyes and skin. Choose the natural home remedies I describe here and soon you will notice the difference providing you have no underlying medical conditions that cause the swelling and dark shades under your eyes.
Common causes:
Age
Fatigue
Oversleeping, sleep deprivation,  or interrupted sleep cycles
Fluid retention brought on by:
v Pregnancy
v Menstruation hormonal variations
v Salty Diet, processed foods are your worst enemy
v Kidney problems
v Obesity
Alcohol and tobacco contain toxins that lead to stress, fatigue, and hormonal changes thus leading to fluid retention and swelling around the eyes
Prolonged Crying - the salt in tears may cause fluid retention in the eye area
Ways to reduce/eliminate eye bags/dark circles:
Drink plenty of water
Remove makeup off your face before bed
Moisturize face nightly
Clean your sinuses-use nasal irrigation (lavage, douche) with Neti pot, a small pot that looks like a tea pot with a long spout. Pour warm water into your nostrils over a sink. It promotes sinus and nasal health
Aromatherapy steam inhalation is ideal for sinus congestion 
Sleep at least 7 hours at night preferably on your back
Keep your head elevated during sleep
REDUCE salt in your foods
AVOID processed foods, junk foods
EXERCISE daily-it removes salt through sweat
PROTECT eyes from UV
DO NOT smoke/ REDUCE alcohol intake
AVOID stress and crying
RELAX
TREAT allergies