The End of Aging: “Aging” Is Just a Disease That Can Be Treated Is it really necessary to accept that health problems in old age are inevitable? Discover a world where aging does not have to go hand in hand with disease and where longevity can be a choice for each of us. Are you curious about the secret behind this? READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE. At some point in life, most of us wake up and begin to fear aging to some extent. We realize that youth is not eternal, and subconsciously, we start wo...
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The First Months in a Children's Group For preschool children and especially for their parents, many changes occur when children begin integrating into a group of peers. This is a challenging period full of significant changes, during which both the child and parents experience psychological and physical stress, as well as numerous new illnesses. A child in a group of peers is exposed to various viral and bacterial infections, ranging from the common cold to mononucleosis, often resulting in c...
Astaxanthin is the King of Antioxidants. It is Many Times More Powerful Than Vitamin C, E, or CoQ10 Astaxanthin is currently recognized as the most powerful natural antioxidant. This remarkable substance belongs to the carotenoid family and has a positive impact on eye health, the nervous system, and skin. As a dietary supplement, it can be a great ally in the fight against the signs of aging. Antioxidants are powerful compounds that combat aging, reduce oxidation in the body, and protect cell...
Eternal Youth? Start Looking at Aging Differently Than Society Dictates Aging is often said to be one of the few fair things in the world. But why do we actually age? Most of us would answer: "That’s just how the world works." But what if we could view aging differently? Do we really have to accept that at a certain age, life is behind us, our best years are gone, and conditions like arthritis and sclerosis are inevitable? Perhaps you’ve met an older person who radiates energy and youthfulnes...
You run a family business as a mother and daughter. Do you usually look in the same direction, or do you have to find common paths? That’s a funny question to start with. When I think about it, today we get along great and have mutual respect for each other. We are well-coordinated, agree on our views, and form a perfect team as a mother and daughter. As for the journey to achieving this, I believe every mother with a somewhat temperamental child can imagine it in great detail. 😊 We won’t lie—i...