There are several vitamins that can help to prevent and heal bruises, as well as many different minerals, enzymes, and flavonoids. Many of these should be readily available in the form of supplements at most grocery stores, pharmacies, health-food stores, and they can also be added to your diet through dietary sources. That is, to say, in the foods you consume.
Everyone feels blue or down in the dumps from time to time, but for seniors, you may be working to muster up a smile or shake off the blahs more often than you may have used to. This may be unpleasant, but it’s not necessarily unusal. Our senior years are bound to be filled with lots of changes, and not all of them are going to be welcome. Loss of loved ones, declining health and mobility, and loneliness are all common complaints among seniors. But fortunately there are many natural ways and things you can to do to boost your mood and enhance your enjoyment of life.
With the arrival of Labor Day, we are starting to see signs of fall. You work hard every day. Celebrating Labor Day with an excuse to pamper yourself as you say farewell to summer is well deserved.
Building interpersonal relationships and staying active socially are both very important things for our health at every stage of life. The people we choose to spend time with will naturally be a large part of our lives, and these relationships can have significantly positive impacts on our overall health. What this means is that staying socially active is incredibly important, especially during our senior years.