To Stay Vital, You Need a Regimen PDF Print E-mail

by Barbara Morris, R. Ph.

If you want to be in charge of your aging process (and you can be), having a plan that includes a daily “do or die” regimen is vital.  It must also be automatic.  Discussion with yourself about “should I or shouldn’t I do it today, or “do I have time today” isn’t allowed. You just do it.  That’s one of my major rules to successfully control the aging process.

What is a regimen?  It’s any system or procedure you devise that you believe is essential to maintain and improve your health. It should also help you be where you want your health and life to be in 25 years.  


If you want to be in charge of your aging process (and you can be), having a plan that includes a daily “do or die” regimen is vital.  It must also be automatic.  Discussion with yourself about “should I or shouldn’t I do it today, or “do I have time today” isn’t allowed. You just do it.  That’s one of my major rules to successfully control the aging process.

What is a regimen?  It’s any system or procedure you devise that you believe is essential to maintain and improve your health. It should also help you be where you want your health and life to be in 25 years.  

My daily regimen includes (among other things) taking supplements.  For example, first thing in the morning, I whip up in a blender my “wakeup potion.” It consists of calcium ascorbate crystals, collagen powder, a potent greens powder and a dynamite vitamin powder, water and some orange juice.

Why this mixture?
I’ve been taking calcium ascorbate crystals for years.  It’s a non acidic form of vitamin C, so it’s easy on the stomach. It’s tasteless and soluble in water. I take about 10 grams (10,000 milligrams). The government, knowing what is best for us, says the minimum daily requirement for vitamin C is about 50 milligrams.  That dose is better than nothing at all, but it’s useless to help control the ravages of aging.

I use collagen powder to help support bones and joints and above all, to keep my skin smooth. Cosmetic creams that contain collagen or promote collagen production are okay, but you can’t beat collagen taken internally for maximum benefit.

Using a potent greens powder is essential for two reasons. First, you want to keep your body in an alkaline state. The greens powder helps to do that. It would be better to juice your own fresh greens, but who has time?

Why is it important to be alkaline? I believe cancer can’t survive in an alkaline environment. If you wonder what state your body is in, go to the health food store or a pharmacy and purchase test strips to determine acidity/alkalinity.  Put a strip on your tongue. If you are in an alkaline state, the paper will turn green. If it turns yellow, you are in an acid state. A yellowish-greenish color somewhere in the middle is okay.

The other reason I use a greens powder is that it’s almost impossible to eat enough green vegetables. Eating a serving of broccoli or spinach grown in deficient soil, treated with chemicals to extend shelf life and sprayed with pesticide does little to enhance health.

Finally, I use a “souped up” vitamin powder for the same reason that I don’t count on daily intake of vegetables or fruit to provide the nutrients needed to maintain and protect health.

Having a regimen pays off and I encourage you to develop one of your own. In 25 years, when you look and feel as good as you did 25 years earlier, you will be glad you did!

 

Barbara Morris, R.Ph is a pharmacist and youth preservation strategist. She is author of "Put Old on Hold." Sign up for her newsletter at www.PutOldonHold.com and receive her free ebook,”Diva Tested Tips for Fabulous Skin”.

Comments (4) >>
tips to make it habitual?
written by Kare Anderson on December 14, 2006

Barbara
smilies/grin.gifo you have any tips for making those "do or die" exercises habits? It may sound childish but I give myself a reward of some kind after I do my exercises - and I do brief, rather intense exercise for 20 minutes, two a day, then a walk/talk with a friend at end of work day a min of 3 times a weeek (that's exercise + reward).... yet I could use my advice.
- Kare SavvyHer


Thanks for your words about the importance of an alkaline diet
written by John Faulkner on December 30, 2006

Barbara--
I went on a fruits & veggies regimen about six months ago. One month ago, I had my annual physical. I lost 11 lbs and increased muscle. My total cholestrol level had dropped from 190 to 137. My LDL dropped from 125 to 88. My triglesoride level had from 110 to 72. I am 58 years old.

Thanks, Kare
written by Barbara on January 03, 2007

Thanks Kare for asking for tips for exercising.

I find it easy to exercise because I do it at the same time every day. It's a habit. Why do I do it? When I look in the mirror -- what I see is my reward. But I look to the future, as well. I know that what I see in the mirror today won't be there in the future if I don't put in the effort now. smilies/grin.gif

Researching a self-care preventive natural regimen
written by mmo on March 25, 2008

All the information we need for an effective preventive health regimen is out there. How do we sort through all of that. This site, www.rvita.com is begining to gather all the resources in one place.

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