The Beauty Part
There is no 'fountain of youth.' There is no magic elixir that extends life. 'Sixty is about the time that organs of the body begin to fail, when the first signs of age-related disease begin to appear.'
Can aging be reversed? No. But you can age gracefully. And if you are smart and careful and active and lucky, you will 'live as long and as well as possible, then have a rapid decline at the end of life.' That is, you're healthy and vital right into your '80s and '90s, and then you get sick and die quickly, with your dignity--and your wits--intact.
How does Andrew Weil know? Well, he's studied widely. And he's seen his own mother-- who went to Antarctica at 89--die at the end of a happy day when she was 93. You'll want to check out Healthy Aging.
Can aging be reversed? No. But you can age gracefully. And if you are smart and careful and active and lucky, you will 'live as long and as well as possible, then have a rapid decline at the end of life.' That is, you're healthy and vital right into your '80s and '90s, and then you get sick and die quickly, with your dignity--and your wits--intact.
How does Andrew Weil know? Well, he's studied widely. And he's seen his own mother-- who went to Antarctica at 89--die at the end of a happy day when she was 93. You'll want to check out Healthy Aging.




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