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Baby Boomers Ultimate Anti- Aging Concepts: 5 Radical Tips

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Weve all heard the fountain of youth programs. There must be dozens of them: pills, creams, Bo-tox injections, etc. As aging baby boomers were in search of quick, perfect and easy fountains for ourselves. Lets face it, we each want to slow the ticking of our own aging clock.

At the tender young age of 30 I decided I wanted to stop growing older. Why would I want to get any older? Thirty seemed the perfect age to be -- forever. As a New Age explorer, during the late 70s I roamed the Redwood hills of Northern California seeking truth. This is how my quest to have more control over how I age, which is called anti-aging, began. At this time I am pleased to report that indeed my quest for youth is paying off. Now at the calendar age of 55, except for a few silver hairs I both look and feel not much over 35 years old.

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anti aging, health, women, baby boomers,fitness

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By Ray Page

Many of us Baby Boomers are each beginning to feel our age, and were starting to live it too. Every morning, clock radios everywhere announce the start of another day. As a typical boomer rolls out of bed, an old ache, pain, and/or little worry makes its presence known, just like the day before. The same beverage -- coffee, tea, or maybe even caffeinated soda -- is ingested in an attempt to energize the same tired face reflected in the morning mirror.

By the time we hit our 50s, we may have feelings that our lives are not as they could be. Yes, there are pills, and many varieties of the quick fix (also called the Life Makeover) -- everything from creams to diets and Bo-tox injections, perfect-sounding and easy fountains of youth, for ourselves. Lets face it , most of us are looking for ways to slow the ticking of our biological clocks.

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Im here to tell you that in order to really slow that clock down, we must get radical in our approach to controlling our processes; getting radical means that we can, in the words of Star Trek character Jean Luc Picard, make it so. We can literally make our own clocks tick more slowly.

Getting radical is a process that occurs within ourselves. First of all, its the power of our intentions and the measure of our wills. Its saying to ourselves -- with conviction -- I want this to be! Next, its believing, strongly, that we can! When we commit ourselves to these beliefs, we are then capable of achieving many remarkable accomplishments of mind and body. All we have to do is to challenge ourselves and our perceptions of who we are. The five radical tips follow:

Hypnosis. As Deepak Chopra has written in AGELESS BODY TIMELESS MIND: Aging seems to be something thats happening to you, when in fact it is something your body has largely learned to do. It has learned to carry out the programming fed into it by you, the programmer (Harmony Books, 1993). Hypnotherapy is simple, very effective, and can be fun, depending on its purpose; and whether a hypnotherapy session is done in person or by phone, it sets the stage for stretching beyond set limitations. Hypnosis is the art of placing the conscious self in a state of heightened suggestibility. During this time the unconscious self is very open to change and can literally set aside any limiting beliefs that may have been interfering with ones ability to change.

Its a proven fact that our bodies are constantly creating new and healthy cells to replace old and damaged ones, and every new cell gets its replacing instructions from the DNA contained in the old cell. So, it stands to reason that if our DNA programs our new cells with the healthiest and youngest information possible as a blueprint for development, the bodys cell memories will change. This process is called Cell Transformation. The question arises: Can hypnosis really be a powerful tool to us in order to literally tell our bodies cells to be younger? From my experience, I believe the answer is yes.

My conclusion is that over 14 million hits on Google for mind/body connection cant be wrong. From my own personal experience I am pleased to report that indeed my quest for youth is paying off. Now at the calendar age of 55, except for a few silver hairs I both look and feel not much over 35 years young.