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Dr. Weil is Aging Gracefully

December 6th, 2006

Andrew Weil, MD, an influential advocate of alternative/integrative medicine has decided to “age gracefully.” (Los Angeles Times, December 5, 2005, “Aging with grace, naturally.”)
Age gracefully? He has to be kidding!

From my 76-year-old perspective, Weil, at 63, is a youngster who has made a disastrous decision to become a poster boy for acceptance of early decline. Unfortunately, countless people will follow his example.

It’s difficult to be at odds with Dr. Weil. His advocacy of healthy living is without peer. His recognition of the role of free radical damage and inflammation in the disease process is light years ahead of traditional medicine. He has earned the respect and acclaim he enjoys.

Dr. Weil’s decision to succumb to graceful aging appears to be his belief that it’s not possible to reverse the aging process. It can’t be — everyone knows that. But what everyone should know, and should be encouraged to know, is that the aging process can be managed and controlled, enabling those in their 70s and 80s to do what they were able to do 25 years earlier. It’s aging deliberately, defiantly, and with passion.

The term “aging gracefully” means different things to different people. One thing is certain: it does not suggest toughness.

To me, aging gracefully means letting go, just letting life happen. It suggests giving up goals, dreams, productivity, and challenge. It’s placidly waiting for death. A hallmark of graceful aging is a subtle but rapid and relentless onset of “oldness.”

“…aging gracefully means letting go, just letting life happen. It suggests giving up goals, dreams, productivity, and challenge. It’s placidly waiting for death.”

Many people accept aging gracefully as part of the human experience. After all, we are born to die, regardless of how well we live. We take vitamins, eat right, exercise, and then we die anyway. So it makes sense to enjoy life as much as possible.

Youth is a gift. And because it’s a gift, we take it for granted. We don’t work at keeping the gift in good repair; we even abuse it with inappropriate lifestyle choices. The result is that even while we see a seemingly unchanging image in the mirror each day, the gift is slipping away.

In later years, having youthful characteristics such as mental and physical strength, flexibility, and independence takes effort. Those with vision and appreciation of the gift of youth don’t let it go with a decision to age gracefully.

Keeping youthful attributes requires ignoring what tradition or custom has set as a standard for a given stage of life. It’s daring to be different. It’s putting a treadmill next to an inviting recliner in front of a TV and choosing to walk for an hour instead of sitting. It’s about deliberately opting to make the older years fun, rewarding, and even amazing.

Nursing homes are filled with people who have chosen, or allowed themselves to age gracefully. Perhaps some of them would not be where they are if they had made different lifestyle choices early on. According to gerontologist John W. Rowe, MD, 70 percent of the aging process is controllable with wise lifestyle choices. That’s an enormous amount of personal power to wield over the outcome of your life. Why give it up for wimpy graceful aging?

Dr. Weil has made a decision to forfeit a large part of his aging power, but you don’t have to. You DO have choices. You CAN manage your aging process.

Barbara Morris, R.Ph. is a pharmacist, anti-aging strategist and author of Put Old on Hold. Visit her website at http://www.PutOldonHold.com and sign up for her montly newsletter and receive free ebook, “Diva Tested Tips for Fabulous Skin.”
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