People often ask me if it is actually possible to live to age 100, especially if they had bad habits in the past. I always answer that while aging is inevitable, poor health is not. Read on to find the most effective ways to live to 100.
It really is possible to live to 100.The good news is that your body was designed to be 100 — but, you have to get out of the way. Getting out of the way means taking an honest look at the habits and lifestyle you are living with today. Most of us have developed habits that limit our true health potential. But don't let these bad habits of the past discourage you. What matters is what you do from this moment forward. Leave behind the habits that aren't serving you — smoking, eating fast food, and so on — and start choosing habits that your body needs to thrive.
Lifestyle habits that age you most quickly
The culprits that will most quickly age you and negatively affect your health are:
1. Poor diet
2. Lack of exercise
3. Stress and worry
4. Exhaustion
5. Unhappiness
6. Lack of love
7. Toxic overload
8. Blockages and congestion of the transportation highways within our bodies.
Healthy habits to live long
It
takes 14 to 21 days of repetitive behavior to form a new pattern in
your brain. Once the pattern is formed, it becomes an automatic
behavioral response. As you develop new healthy habits, they will begin
to replace bad habits. Here are some of the most transformative
longevity habits:
1. Drink more water
Drink
8 glasses of fresh, filtered water every day. Water is very important
for proper lymphatic drainage and hydrating the cells to prevent
buildup of toxic waste products. Your safest bet is filtered water. The
best kind of filtration processes for removing contaminants use
activated charcoal, which removes the impurities but leaves the
water-soluble minerals. Avoid water softeners, which take away
essential minerals. To learn about a high-performance filtration system
that I recommend, click here.
2. Eat like a centenarian
The
rural community of Rugao, four hours north of Shanghai, enjoys the
reputation as the "longevity county of China" because there are over
200 centenarians in the small region -- the highest number per 1,000
residents anywhere in China. Rugao residents eat mostly fish,
vegetables, mushrooms, seaweed, corn and buckwheat. There was virtually
no meat or poultry present in the majority of their diet. Scientists
have confirmed the health benefits of a diet high in fish and
vegetables and low in animal products.
Know what foods to enjoy and what to avoid:
• The very best thing you can do for your health is to eat a wide array of colorful fruits and vegetables every day.
• Eat fish and cut back on meat and poultry.
• Choose the right fats. Cut back on saturated fats like butter and avoid all trans fats. Instead, choose mono-saturated fats: olive, sesame, canola, flax, and fish oils.
• Avoid all refined sugars.
3. Restore with regular rest
Get 7 to 8 hours of quality sleep every night.
4. Take the stairs!
Take
a walk. Go for a swim. Join the gym. Find an exercise activity that
works for you and stick to it, practicing at least four times a week
for thirty minutes a session. Regular exercise can strengthen your
immune system, uplift your mood, maintain joint mobility, increase
energy - the list goes on and on!
5. Manage your stress.
Stress
is the root cause of most of the diseases that shorten



