Something to live for now
Alzheimers has no known cure, but prevention is possible. If you live long enough your odds of getti
Oakland?!?
(W) An European voice: “Let me chime in with personal, brutally honest opinion. It's too late to study THAT in America right now. Now is the time to study a newer history. The history of Yugoslav wars of the 90s. That's the near future for "United" States of America and the society should prepare for that.
I had a Dutch TV journalist friend who covered Yugoslavia in the 90s... when we were "all" shocked that THIS happens in the late 20th century Europe.
One thing I remember is his footage and commentary that 30 men in 10 pickup trucks with automated weapons CAN terrorize a small town...
Guess what... we have enough pickup trucks in America... and there is enough hate within society as a fuel and enough ammo... there will be blood.”
New truths.
This. Definitely something to live for.
Yep. Let’s do it.
In only two years . . .
True dat.
Looks like covid melted the ice pack. Haha.
You are not too old to dance.
MindBodyGreen (May 2021)
This simple exercise may help your brain form new connections. Tomorrow, try brushing your teeth with your nondominant hand!
Not much success with substitute seafood, but my local restaurant, Nature Vegetarian, has a Walnut Shrimp to die for. It sparks good memories.
Whole Foods’ First Vegan Trend Report Predicts Plant-Based Seafood Is the Future Grocery chain Whole Foods Market bets on these five plant-based trends as the future of food.
Can we change these numbers? 1 in 6 Americans is on a psychiatric drug. Nearly half the population suffers from at least one chronic disease. Statistics tell us that 1 in 2 men will get cancer, so will 1 in 3 women. What do you believe?
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Alzheimer's Prevention - What You Can Do Free Five Day Facebook Challenge on ZOOM FB Group - Something to live for April 26-30, 2021 12:00 - 12:45 PDT FREE-Invite two friends
Yes, this, because if you went inside, you might get stuck with a chore.
Today's tip is an easy to implement tip to help you get your best restful sleep.
Be kind, overly kind. Is there such a thing?
Have you heard or read of strategies to prevent Alzheimer's, and then changed absolutely nothing? Did you think to yourself that you do a pretty good job with your health, good enough, you might say? Is Alzheimer's Prevention a goal worth pursuing before you have symptoms, or is it okay to wait until. . . what?!? We could call this Alzheimer's Prevention - Good, Better, Best! It will run on ZOOM at Noon for five days. Register below so you will receive registration information and a reminder. Walk away with five things you can implement now and one real goal. 🥰🥰 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/alzheimers-prevention-what-you-can-do-tickets-150358996807?aff=efbneb
Thought you might appreciate this. Something I’ve always wanted to do.
My chocolate healthy, dessert/snack is ready in only ten minutes, ten minutes. No sugar, only three dates. Click like if you’d like the recipe, while I figure out where to post it.
Pretty good anytime survival tips. But wait, how about survive and thrive. What else is needed to survive and thrive?
I have a healthy Egyptian snack I’d love to share - lupine beans, chick peas , salt, (Egyptian snack) but you might also add garlic powder and parsley . Even richer you may add marinated in lime juice red onions , tomato - minus seeds and skin, oil, cilantro, nut du jour for a crunchy and delicious salad, bon appetite !!
This page supports men and women 50 and up who are waging a war of prevention on Alzheimer’s, by engaging in pre-emptive health steps for themselves and their families. Drop a LIKE if you think Alzheimer’s is preventable.
Can you guess the number-one priority for people age 50 and older? No, it’s not about having enough money for retirement or even staying physically fit. In surveys conducted by American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) and ASA-MetLife Foundation, more than 4 out of 5 people older than 50 say that “staying mentally sharp” is their number-one concern. And rightfully so. This community intends to do just that.
Second beach trip this year. It’d be great to make it at least once a month.