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According to the World Health Organization, there were 600 million people aged
60 and over in the year 2000. This number will increase to 1.2 billion by
2025 and 2 billion by 2050. Today, about two thirds of all older people
are living in the developing world and by 2025, it will be 75%.
The United States is on the brink of a longevity revolution. By 2030, the number
of older Americans will have more than doubled to 70 million, or one in every
five Americans. The growing number and proportion of older adults places
increasing demands on the public health system and on medical and social
services. In just 10 years, spending on the elderly will total nearly $1.8
trillion, almost half the federal budget, according to new Brookings Institution
and Congressional Budget Office projections. That is up from 29 percent in 1990
and 35 percent in 2000. The bulk of that growth is spending on the federal
government's two largest health care programs, Medicare and Medicaid. Their
combined costs are projected to more than double, to a combined total of $1.2
trillion in 2015 from $473 billion last year. Social Security spending is
expected to rise to $888 billion from $492 billion in that span. Chronic diseases exact a
particularly heavy health and economic burden on older adults due to associated
long-term illness, diminished quality of life, and greatly increased health care
costs. Although the risk of disease and disability clearly increases with
advancing age, poor health is not an inevitable consequence of aging.
Aging is an accumulation of
lifelong damage to macromolecules, cells, tissues and organs. The maximum life span known for
humans is 122.5 years. Genetic differences between humans account for
different aging rates, including efficiency of DNA repair, types and quantities of
antioxidant enzymes, and different rates of free radical production.
Common diseases among older people are cardiovascular disease, arthritis,
osteoporosis, and hypertension. For chronic diseases and conditions such as
Alzheimer's disease, arthritis, depression, psychiatric disorders, osteoporosis,
Parkinson's disease, and urinary incontinence, much remains to be learned about
their distribution in the population, associated risk factors, and effective
measures to prevent or delay their onset. The epidemiologic transition, combined
with the increasing number of older persons, represents a challenge for public
health. In the United States, approximately 80% of all persons are aged
above 65 years and
have at least one chronic condition, and 50% have at least two conditions. As the
population ages, the impact of Alzheimer's disease, which doubles every 5 years
after the age of 65, is also expected to increase. Chronic conditions also can lead to
severe disability. In the United States alone, arthritis affects approximately
59% of persons aged 65 years and above and is the leading cause of disability.
Western medicine
relies on aggressive prescription drugs and surgery to deal with many problems related
to aging. Unfortunately, these methods often result in unwanted
and even dangerous side effects. And natural pills only provide fleeting, inconsistent results.
Ayurveda, the science
of life, prevention, and longevity, is the oldest and most holistic and comprehensive
medical system available. Its fundamentals can be found in Hindu scriptures
called the Vedas - the ancient Indian books of wisdom written over 5,000 years ago.
Ayurveda uses the inherent principles of nature to help maintain health in a person
by keeping the individual's body, mind, and spirit in perfect equilibrium with nature.
India Herbs has a
seasoned group of Ayurvedic doctors specialized in Vajikarana, one of the eight
major specialties of Ayurveda.
Vajikarana is "a process or a drug, which make a man as healthy as a ox and able to
undergo many hours of physical rigors." Vajikarana prescribes the
therapeutic use of various herbal and tonic preparations for enhancing the
cellular systems and revitalizing your system while strengthening the body and overall well-being.
India Herbs' Vajikarana
scientists combine a proprietary herbal formula based on centuries' old wisdom with
advice on diet, exercise, mental training, and relaxation to help men and women reach their
peak and overcome aging concerns through safe, natural means.
Results: The precise combination
of ingredients in
Youtharia
along with a mind-body focus precisely addresses age-related vulnerabilities!
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