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Increasing Healthspan
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Healthspan refers to the period in life when one enjoys good health and a high quality of life. It's about thriving, not just surviving - living without the chronic diseases and frailties that are typically associated with older adulthood. Increasing our healthspan is crucial to compliment our increasing lifespans.

To alter the usual trajectory of declining health as we age, we must shift our focus from merely treating acute diseases to identifying and addressing health issues long before they manifest. The diseases that commonly affect seniors don't appear out of nowhere; they have roots that often begin early in life, gradually developing over years. Expanding our healthspan involves proactive disease prevention and taking steps today to ensure a healthier future.

This book explorers the ever-evolving body of research on what causes disease and how we can use this knowledge, in a holistic approach, to prevent disease. It's not about extending lifespan for it's own sake, nor is about conforming to societal standards of beauty. Instead, the book's goal is to provide guidance on how to cultivate healthy, strong, and fulfilling senior years. It aims to empower individuals by giving then the tools and knowledge to take control of their future health.

In pursuit of this goal, we'll delve into the most common health issues facing seniors, exploring their origins and natural progression. We'll also highlight behaviors and practices that can prevent or alter the course of these conditions.

At times, the content may seem controversial, as this book challenges conventional medical wisdom and introduces concepts that aren't widely accepted. However, the insights presented are based on a thorough review of the latest literature. I encourage readers to approach these discussions with an open mind and to further explore any controversial topics.

Please note that this book is not substitute for professional medical advice. Before making any changes to your health regimen, consult with your physician.