Cutting The Cost Of Your Health Care And Medicine In Retirement

Health means wealth. But you can always make money but you can't always buy good health. Doctors say that as you grow older you should be on a pleasant plateau while looking back on a vigorous youth, enjoying an active present and preparing for a ripe old age. You should be able to do what you really need and want to do. Best yet, you should have many years ahead to practice good health habits that broaden this plateau.

After age 65, medical costs increase dramatically: You are likely to visit your physician 50% more and spend 4 times more on medication than the rest of the population. The good news is that these costs can be cut drastically and without jeopardizing your health. All it takes is a dollars-and-sense approach to enjoyable exercise, nutritious food, relaxation and stimulating activities that make you think, feel and look better.

The longer we live, the more we're subjected to stresses and diseases from within and without. We're more subject to chronic internal diseases, including arthritis, cancer, diabetes, heart and related blood diseases. Remember, a penny of prevention is worth many dollars of cure.

After age 65, medical costs increase dramatically. You are likely to visit your physician 50% more and spend 4 times more on medication than the rest of the population. The good news is that these costs can be cut drastically and without jeopardizing your health. All it takes is a dollars-and-sense approach to enjoyable exercise, nutritious food, relaxation and stimulating activities that make you think, feel and look better.

The longer we live, the more we're subjected to stresses and diseases from within and without. We're more subject to chronic internal diseases, including arthritis, cancer, diabetes, heart and related blood diseases. Remember, a penny of prevention is worth many dollars of cure.

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