Of late I’ve noticed that my 82-year old mother has become increasingly forgetful. She can’t remember what day it is and where she put her things. She can’t remember the names of the younger family members, and how they are related to her.

Exercise regularly. You don’t have to join a gym. Try walking more, using the stairs, doing housework and babysitting toddlers! Better still, take up qigong or tai-chi which combines both physical exercise and mental relaxation /meditation.

Learn new skills – photography, calligraphy, line-dancing (even lion-dancing!). I find blogging, including doing research for the articles, mentally and intellectually stimulating.

Challenge your mental agility by doing crossword puzzles and sudoku. In China, mahjong is very popular with the seniors as it encourages thinking as well as keeps the fingers flexible. Electronic games are fast gaining popularity too. A 30-minute game of tennis on my grandson’s Wii can leave me sweating and panting for breath!
Sweating it out in a game of Wii.
Sudoku can be mentally challenging.
Exercise the brain by doing crossword puzzles.
Our brain cells are like muscles – use them or lose them!


Another very important factor which can help the aging brain cells is Glutathione. I had my Immunocal every morning to help my body build it’s own Glutathione.
My mom is 76 this year and has been suffering Alzheimers for 3 years already. Hers is ue to some depression and lack of exercise. I found your blog so inspiring!
Yes, exercise is very important and the 2 persons you place under 'seniors in the news' : Adnan Osman & Yee Sze Mun are my friends. Both in their 60's & 70's but extremely fit & fabulous. I must compliment that you look very youthful yourself!
Keep it up…
Thanks for the tip. Will read up on glutathione.
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