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		<title>There is No &quot;Magic Potion&quot; When It Comes to Health and Longevity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does it seem to you that it doesn&#8217;t matter where we look these days, there are news stories and advertisements, alike, touting the stupendous research on innumerable exotic supplements, not to mention the cutting-edge health proclamations of coffee and red wine that, in one way or another, guarantee to reduce or prevent all causes of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does it seem to you that it doesn&#8217;t matter where we look these days, there are news stories and advertisements, alike, touting the stupendous research on innumerable exotic supplements, not to mention the cutting-edge health proclamations of coffee and red wine that, in one way or another, guarantee to reduce or prevent all causes of mortality? It would almost seem, in fact, that a quest for immortality has replaced our search for longevity!</p>
<p>To begin with, as a <a title="Tampa chiropractor" href="http://www.mytampachiropractor.com">Tampa chiropractor</a>, let me make it unquestionably clear that I unwaveringly believe that certain things that we put into our bodies can be beneficial to our health.  So, I&#8217;m definitely not against taking supplements. Not only do I advocate them for my patients, but I listen to my own advice and take them as well. Secondly, if confession is good for the soul, and red wine is good for the heart, then I&#8217;d like to take this opportunity to help both by stating for the record that I enjoy drinking a glass of red wine (and even a martini on occasion). The notion that red wine might have heart-healthy properties, well, that&#8217;s like icing on the cake, so to speak. And, lastly, as far as caffeine&#8217;s ability to genuinely reverse or prevent Alzheimer&#8217;s disease goes, I believe that if that were generally the case, life would be far less frightening and far more enjoyable for many people and their families.</p>
<p>However, before taking ill-considered action, and indiscriminately adding more coffee to your morning grind, another glass of red wine to your evening ritual, or an additional outlay of your hard-earned cash on exotic herbs that promise to make you live forever, let&#8217;s rationally think about a couple of things.</p>
<p>For example, let us consider the human condition. We are dynamic, biological beings, free to vigorously participate in life. We have not been cooped up in a cage all our life, and we have not been bred to &#8220;unnaturally&#8221; incur the age-related afflictions that lab animals do, disease and debilitation that is then &#8220;eliminated&#8221; by resveratrol, caffeine, or some &#8220;amazing&#8221; supplement.</p>
<p>Fundamentally, we are far more than the sum total of our parts. We are dynamic and biological, not &#8220;mechanical, conscienceless devices.&#8221; We are biologically individual, i.e., we respond in a uniquely individual ways to internal irritation factors and external environmental influences. Case in point, though smoking cigarettes is commonly unhealthy, there are a few people who are able to smoke, so it seems, and live to a ripe old age without any apparently-related problems.</p>
<p>Scientific studies isolate certain variables in order to achieve particular outcomes.  That&#8217;s scientific inquiry! But, because the results occur through such isolation, and due to the fact that they are generally done on animals, when it comes to translating such results to humans, it can be said that what may work for some of the people all of the time, won&#8217;t work for all of the people all of the time, and sometimes won&#8217;t work at all (to paraphrase Abraham Lincoln!).</p>
<p>You make choices each day, some that are intentional and others that may be indifferent, that will affect your physical health, now and in the future. You decide what (and how much) you&#8217;ll eat and drink, and the amount of physical activity and rest you&#8217;ll get. Even though you can &#8220;sense&#8221; what is healthy for you, by the way your body responds, sometimes, perhaps too often, you may override the feedback. Clearly, when you don&#8217;t consciously make healthy choices, you jeopardize your health and longevity.</p>
<p>Then you, like many others, may enthusiastically jump on the bandwagon of the latest report that announces that researchers have uncovered THE VERY THING that has the potency to reverse all of the excessive and unhealthy things you have been doing to your body on a routine basis! Talk about wishful thinking!</p>
<p>Your human body is an elegantly complex, homeostatic system. In other words, every operation is interdependent and sensitively balanced. When you choose an unhealthy lifestyle, your fastidiously-responsive system gets &#8220;off balance.&#8221; Sooner or later, the imbalances created by choosing unhealthily, result in diseases and a shortened lifespan.</p>
<p>If supplements help you to feel more energetic and healthy, then as a chiropractor who takes them as well, I say great, take them! If it feels like the thing to do, drink that additional cup of coffee as well. And, have a little more red wine if it honestly feels beneficial. But, keep in mind that the only legitimate way for anyone to avert or reverse age-related health problems is by choosing a consistently healthy lifestyle. You won&#8217;t get healthier by chance. There is no &#8220;lucky charm&#8221; when it comes to health and longevity.</p>

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