The First Boomer
Last night on the news they had a story on the
first baby boomer to receive Social Security. The question that looms is
whether we as a society can absorb the 79 million aging
boomers.
Last night on the news they had a
story on the first baby boomer to receive Social Security. The question that
looms is whether we as a society can absorb the 79 million aging boomers.
I think about the medical costs
we face or let say the generations following us face. And I think about the
quality of life we face as we age. (Hell you can stick the kids with the bill
but what about me?)
It was
interesting that this report was also followed by a report on the decline in
cancer statistics, The news report gave the all of the credit to the medical
advances. Early detection and so forth is the key to this decline according to
the news.
While I believe that
early detection has contributed a tremendous amount there wasn't even a mention
of self empowerment. There was no hint that people taking proactive steps
towards nutrition, stress reduction, exercise and so forth could be
contributing. Well I guess they know where their advertisers come from.
So on that note I plan to do a
series of "Boomer Alerts" or things you can do empowering yourself to better
health and being less of a burden on society and mostly your kids. We all don't
want to be slackers, do we?
1st "Boom
Alert" Have you ever notice how older
people's chins are headed toward their belly buttons? This is gravity moving us
out of alignment from a position where our head is supported in alignment with
the rest of our bodies to where our head is dangling out ahead of us headed for
our feet.
This does a number of
interesting things. It makes us fragile and easy to topple over. Hip fractures
contribute billions of dollars to health care costs.
We are more stressed as we have
to adapt to this new stance. The feet tend to lock up since we shift our center
of mass forward locking up the middle part of our feet or the locking wedge as
it is called it.
This locks the
the metatarsal heads (ball of the foot), our heart/chest/lung reflex area and
locks the mid-tarsal joint which is right over the pancreas/adrenal reflex area.
Instead of circulating fluids
they stagnant in not only the feet but the rest of the body as well. Stress is
placed on the heart, kidneys and so
forth.
The shoulders round over
and a nice hump forms. The gait changes to adjust to this new stance. Sound
familiar?
So here is a simple
remedy for detaching your chin from your belt buckle.
Bend back the other
way. If you are sitting in a chair bend
back and over the back of the chair and hold this for a few seconds. Or reach
for the sky, partner. Only make sure to bend back as you do that. Again hold it
for a few.
Or take up Yoga. But
make sure you are bending in the opposite direction to the forward pull of
gravity.
Break up that
pattern of stress that is forming in your posture. Remember interrupt stress and
do it frequently.
I will write
more on the feet part of this solution in the next Boomer Alert. We need to
unlock those feet before we get pounded to death.
Kevin Kunz
Posted: Wed - October 17, 2007 at 02:05 PM