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Engaging in activities that make your body supple, your mind clear and your spirit happy is the actions for your longevity. The habitual practice of tai chi and qigong, meditative exercise and the benefits of acupuncture and energy healing will help increase energy, promote health and balance your mind and body. Centenarians live simple lifestyles that are active with lots of rest.
Here are some habits to develop:
- Daily walks for 30-60 minutes are habits of centenarians. Remember to walk at your own pace.
- Your heart needs to be strengthen by increasing pulse rate to 60%-80% of your maximum heart rate
- Fitness need to be fun so you will sustain a continuous habit of exercises.
- Gardening is one of the most common hobbies of centenarians
Benefits of Tai Chi are to slow bone loss in osteoporosis, lowers blood pressure, lessen anxiety, improve sleep, increase functional mobility and balance, enhance circulations and improve one’s cholesterol profile. Tai chi is a gentle exercise that can be performed by anyone at any age. Here is a site to learn about Tai Chi. http://bit.ly/93rK0U
Breathe away your toxins by practicing deep, slow, rhythmic, diaphragmatic breathing daily. The benefits you will experience are better energy, improved skin complexion, clearer mind and elevated moods.
Music will add years to your life. Calming classical music enhances cognitive functions like memory, concentration and reasoning skills. Music also boosts the immune system, lowers blood pressure, relaxes muscle tension, regulates stress hormones, elevates moods, and increases endurance.
A good solid night sleep is enjoyable, healthful and helps extend your life. Sleep is restorative to one’s mind and vitality as it is critical to the proper functioning of organs such as your liver, which performs most of its detoxification at night while you sleep. Sleep deprivation causes problems from mood disorders, digestive ailments to elevated cholesterol and blood pressure.
Source: “Secrets of Longevity, Hundreds of Ways to Live to be 100” by Dr. Mashing Ni





