I have finally finished my men’s health over 65 book, a few months in the making!
I wrote a book for Men’s Health at 50, can’t believe that was now almost 15 years ago..
Good health is a natural result of a healthy, active lifestyle, which involves of course sensible eating and regular exercise.
Everyone should aim to be physically active, and this applies to all ages. Staying in great health will naturally improve your ability to enjoy living life to the full, and thus reduce the risk of serious illness.
Reaching the age of 65 is no excuse to change good habits. Going forward it is important to continue ensuring that activity and exercise intensity are appropriate for your age and abilities.
Especially as we are all living longer than ever. The purpose of this book is to encourage and outline how best to maintain good health as a ‘more mature’ male member of society. Here are my chapter headings:
I have just published my new book in the men’s health series, available on Amazon for UK Readers, or if you are in the US click here..
I set about researching the ‘Prostate’ and Prostate Cancer for myself after hearing so many differing stories, recently watching friends undergo treatment (was it necessary?). Listening to radio programs of late suggesting overkill treatment being administered in order to be on the ‘safe’ side.. involving possibly unnecessary hormone treatments.
My getting older also probably helped to focus my interest in becoming more prostate aware. What is this Prostate minefield?
So what is the prostate anyway, and how can problems be discovered and what are the treatment options?
I have put together this informational manual to help others understand the issues and become more informed, so if the need arises to begin to negotiate this minefield at least you will be well armed with details and latest thinking.
prostate supplement
I cover the ideas and more recent developments into efforts to gain a better understanding. I have researched the recent improvements in the methods of accurately diagnosing prostate cancer. Key individuals involved in the health industry are learning more about this topic, and how to identify threat levels As a result, the various treatment options continue to evolve.
As well as protecting ourselves from the coronavirus on the outside, we can also build up our defences from the inside by looking after our gut health.
We can achieve this by strengthening our immune system. The immune system is complex and highly responsive to the world around us, so it is not very surprising that many factors affect its functioning.
We can control the ‘health’ of the trillions of microbes living in our gut. The aforementioned microbiome, which plays an essential role in the body’s immune response to infection, and in maintaining overall health.
Microbes
As well as mounting a determined response to infectious pathogens like coronavirus, a healthy gut microbiome also helps to prevent potentially dangerous immune over-reactions that damage the lungs and maybe other vital organs.
These excessive immune responses can cause respiratory failure and death. This is also why we should talk about “supporting” rather than “boosting” the immune system. An over-active immune response can be just as risky as an under-active one.
However, rather than taking supplements that claim to ‘boost your immune system’ with no actual supporting evidence, the food you choose to eat has a big impact on the range and type of microbes in the gut.
A diverse microbiome is a healthy microbiome, containing many different species that each play their part in immunity and health. Microbiome diversity will decline as you get older. This may help to explain some of the age-related changes we see in immune responses, although less than originally thought. So it’s even more necessary to maintain a healthy microbiome throughout life.
The best way to increase microbiome diversity is naturally by eating a wide range of plant-based foods, which are high in fibre, and limiting over processed foods – especially junk food. Varied Diet
Vary Your Diet
Following a Mediterranean diet has also been shown to improve gut microbiome diversity and reduce inflammation. Eating plenty of fruit, vegetables, nuts, seeds and whole grains; healthy fats like high-quality extra virgin olive oil; and lean meat or fish.
Avoid too much (or all) alcohol. Limit your intake of salt, sweets and sugary drinks. Artificial sweeteners or other additives are not healthy. If you are concerned about getting hold of fresh produce – then frozen fruit, berries and vegetables are just as healthy as their fresh counterparts. And they will last much longer than the currently recommended two-week isolation period. Canned fruit, beans and pulses are another long-lasting option.
Another source of natural probiotics are bacteria and yeast-rich drinks like kefir (fermented milk) or kombucha (fermented tea).
Fermented vegetable-based foods, such as Korean kimchi (and German sauerkraut) are another good option.
So be imaginative and open-minded. Broaden your daily diet to add in this extra variety and boost the microbiome health and you.
An easy to read introduction to the human gut, gut health tips and the digestive system explained in layman terms. What is the microbiome, and why is it such an interesting topic to know about. Our health and well-being depend critically on our gut health and what we eat every day.
If you do read the book I would really love a short review here if you have the time – drop me an email if you do post a review and can pop you a pdf related to health..!
I have now revised my book on Men’s Health Over 50 – Fitness For Life. I felt it needed to be brought up to date, and I have expanded the section on food as this is so important for good health at any age. I now have to start planning my over 60 book!
It is up to you to look after yourself as you ‘get older’ – and this easy to read book contains a lot of normal advice and information that will help to motivate you and keep you focused on staying fit and healthy.
It is currently available in eReader format on Amazon, but is also now available in hard copy on CreateSpace too. Hope you enjoy, let me have any comments, or send me an email if you want more advice on any men’s health issue that is concerning you.
Working on my guts next – as this is an area I know little about, and so I am writing a new book about Gut Health, to be published by the end of the month (Nov 18)