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Your Aging Body Can Talk

  • Anti-aging fitness
  • Categories:Aging
  • Language:English(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:May,2017
  • Pages:256
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Written by a chiropractor and alternative health practitioner with over 30 years of experience, this book addresses health and wellbeing of body, mind and spirit for an aging population (50+). Uniquely, this material is presented through the lens of Clinical Kinesiology. This simple self-help tool of muscle-testing allows readers to find out what their own body knows and needs. They learn that the body "speaks" through either strong or weak muscle responses to questions asked or situations presented, and are instructed in how to do this simple self-testing for a variety of health issues. Stories of other seniors who have used this methodology to their benefit provide a platform for acceptance and motivation, and each chapter contains specific recommendations for its use.

How to become a "wise elder" is another unique emphasis of this book. The author encourages us to learn from many different cultures and traditions a more life-positive view of aging. In fact, she coins the word "Youthing" to describe such a re-orienting of mind, purpose and activity toward optimum vibrancy and flexibility, leading to longevity. Stories of successful transitions into elderhood give hope to those who are confused or anxious about becoming older.

Since the body's health is intimately related to that of mind and emotions, a Youthing approach will be characterized by equanimity, gratitude, forgiveness and dynamic relationship with others. Her many exercises and suggestions are designed to encourage readers to value themselves as worthwhile wisdom contributors. "You can assume the stance of a respected elder," she declares, "even if the surrounding culture does not immediately support that." In other words, readers are invited to "be the change" they want to effect.

Author

Dr. Susan Levy is a chiropractor (DC) and a registered nurse (RN) who has been in private practice for over 30 years. She has completed formal training and certification in massage therapy, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), chiropractic orthopedics and acupuncture. Her adjunct healing interests and skills include: cranial manipulation, polarity therapy, nutrition, herbology, homeopathy, use of essential oils, light therapy, sound and music therapy, visual imagery and various energy medicine techniques. She lives in Colorado where she was name Chiropractor of the Year in 1985.

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