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So-called light muesli, “sugar-free” cookies, diet drinks… Behind these marketing promises there are often hidden additives and sweeteners that gradually deplete the body .
Use the 5-5-5 rule:
- There cannot be more than 5 ingredients on the label .
- 5 glasses of water before 5:00 p.m.
- Eat 5 different colored fruits and vegetables every day
. It’s a simple, easy-to-remember rule that can really improve your energy, digestion, and skin.
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Are you sitting here in fear of falling? False friend!
One fall and everything changes: we feel fragile, less confident in our movements… Yet it’s inactivity that increases the risk of falls. The body needs movement to maintain strength and balance.
Simple ideas:
- Stand on one leg when brushing your teeth.
- Take advantage of TV commercials and do some exercises by getting up from a chair .
- Stretch for a few minutes before bed. A little during the day will gradually return
your confidence .
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Isolation After 60? An Often Underestimated Risk

Losing a spouse, retiring, moving… and gradually, we leave the house less and less. But isolation is like smoking several cigarettes a day. Yes, you read that right.
How to stay in touch:
- Plan one conversation a day, even if it is short.
- Join a club, organization, or activity that you enjoy.
- Try video chatting with your grandchildren— laughter guaranteed .
An active social life boosts memory, morale… and even your immune system.
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Forgetting is not inevitable
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