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Scott Ries is a board certified Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine physician, and founder of iFactor Health. Shingles is another thing that comes along more frequently as you age.”ĭr. It can be very, very helpful in giving you some immunity before you get to that illness. “There is a pneumonia vaccine that’s available, so talk to your doctor about getting that if you’re not allergic to some of the components. He elaborates on the benefits of this preventative tool: Ries points out that annual vaccinations can also help to prevent illness and promote a healthy lifestyle. “The immune systems tend to wane a little bit as you get older, so keeping it healthy naturally with sleep, adequate hydration, an appropriate diet, and a good amount of exercise is your number one defense.”ĭr. Getting up and moving periodically every day is enough to improve your health, improve your cardiovascular system, and secondarily, your immune system.” In fact, you don’t even need moderate exercise, just light exercise.
Science has proven that you don’t need to run marathons. It’s harder to do when you’re older than when you’re younger, but equally important.”Īnother great way to maintain our health is to incorporate physical exercise on a regular basis. “Hydrating adequately with water is critically important keep those cells hydrated. Ries stresses the importance of drinking plenty of water. When we maintain a healthy diet, it improves the stamina of our cells and strengthens our immune systems. The building blocks of your cells are what you consume and so it’s a garbage-in-garbage-out kind of thing.” “The hydration, the amount of sleep that you get, the amount of exercise and physical tone you have in your body. That’s incredibly important to understand.” I’ll tell this to people who are younger now in their 30’s 40’s and 50’s: what you do now is going to reflect what happens to you if the Lord gives you life in your 70’s and 80’s. Scott Ries discusses preventative measures that we can take to protect our bodies from pneumonia and other illnesses as we age. Maintaining our health is important to do at any age, but there are things we can do now to maintain a healthier lifestyle later in life.