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Maintaining Old Age And Good Health With Acai Berries

Published: Feb 19th, 2010 | Author: admin Add Comment

Growing old has its downside. You may have noticed that your energy level is low; you may have noticed some body aches and pains that have never been there before; you may not be as alert as before; you may experience visions problems; you may find it difficult to release bowels regularly; and you may even find it hard to sleep. These are just examples of the various problems that come with old age. However, it is important to know that there are ways by which you can lessen these old age effects. Thanks to nature’s wonders and also to the wonders given by medical science, we can still enjoy life to its fullest level despite old age.

Acai berries are indeed nature’s gift when it comes to old age. In fact, these wonderful berries are not only for those who are nearing their seniority but they are good for anyone regardless of age. However, there is nothing better than using a natural or a natural-based product to counter the signs and problems of old age. (more…)

Sex and Old Age

Published: Jan 7th, 2010 | Author: admin Add Comment

A Biblical passage that seeks to explain man’s sinful nature reads, “For the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak.”

That same passage may well apply to the elderly who wish to remain sexually active during their advanced years but who now have to curb that and the other pleasures of life because their bodies can no longer take it.

This does not mean that sex can no longer be enjoyed by the elderly. If the man and the woman are willing, sex is possible throughout the years and there are reports of men who have active sex lives at 90. A few males have produced children at 97 while women as old as 57 have given birth to normal kids.

Poor health may account for the gradual deterioration of the sex organs leading to impotence. After all, few people live to a ripe old age and fewer still can claim they enjoy good health in their advanced years. One pathologist, who examined more than 20,000 bodies, managed to pick out only 25 people who died “a natural death” or one that was not caused by disease. (more…)