Local Health Practitioners Model Graceful Aging Behaviors
Aug 31, 2017 11:12AM ● By Linda SechristLongevity has been proclaimed by the United Nations as the most significant social transformations of the 21st century. With 108,729,506 adults now over the age of 50, according to a 2014 U.S. Census, and a wealth of information available on how to live and thrive as a wise elder, unlimited possibilities exist for the individuals that are aging to leave behind a legacy of graceful aging behavior for younger generations to emulate.
Natural Awakenings asked seven local health practitioners to shed light on their personal legacy of graceful aging.
Making Peace With What Is
Deb Post, owner of Wellbridges Health Center, in Bonita Springs, is open and curious about anything that concerns nature and the human body, but pays little heed to keeping up with social media. “Nature is so

Releasing Stress
To help insure his longevity, Dr. Jake Berman, owner of Berman Physical Therapy, in Naples, maintains his health by minimizing the number of times that he eats at restaurants,

A Ketogenic Diet
Dr. Christine Hoch, owner of Fort Myers Chiropractic Studio, follows a modified ketogenic (high-protein/low-carb) diet, not only to keep her body

Reducing Inflammation
The owner of Root Causes Holistic Health Medicine and Integrative Skincare, in Fort Myers, Doreen DeStefano keeps stress to a minimum by

“Diet is the cornerstone of my graceful aging regimen. I eat a mostly plant-based diet, with some occasional wild fish and free-range beef and chicken. I also take supplements, and detox seasonally,” says the licensed esthetician and licensed registered nurse.
For fun, DeStefano likes to be outdoors and get her hands and feet dirty in her garden. “In nature it’s easy to remember that as long as everyone in my family is healthy, the rest is details,” she notes.
Maintaining Physical and Mental Capacity

Of utmost importance in his daily routine is the time that he spends with his son. “For graceful maturation, I put myself in uncomfortable situations that allow for personal growth. I also study science instead of gossip and I eat healthy every day,” he says.
Loving What You Do
Christina Carlin, a licensed massage therapist and ayurvedic practitioner, is the owner of Ayurveda, Massage & Yoga Institute, in Naples. She has been following a consistent daily

Carlin feels that the time she spends in her home environment is a mini-vacation. “I am content and happy, which I feel is very important to graceful living. Most importantly, I deal with any stress right away and don’t procrastinate. I maintain a positive environment with friends and like-minded people that enrich my simple, but very happy life.”
Carlin takes time annually for seven days of panchakarma, comprising ayurveda’s five therapeutic treatments that are done in conjunction with a special detoxification diet. Treatments eliminate toxins from the body.
Gratitude and Laughter

Laughter, of course, is the icing on Evans’ cake. “I seek to achieve at least one belly laugh daily and strive to also help others achieve the same,” she says.
Anti-aging comments by individuals in the business of creating health and wellness are a reminder that energy is better spent on working for something than against it.
Local Resources
Ayurveda, Massage & Yoga Institute, 501 Goodlette Rd. N., Ste. A107, Naples. 239-450-6903.
Berman Physical Therapy, 501 Goodlette Rd., Ste. 104, Naples. 239-564-0069. BermanPT.com.
Fort Myers Chiropractic Studio, 8971 Daniels Center Dr., Ste. 304, Ft. Myers. 239-243-8735, FortMyersChiroStudio.com.
Root Causes Holistic Health Medicine and Integrative Skincare, 12734 Kenwood Ln., Ste. 84, Ft. Myers. 239-425-2900. IntegratedSkinCare.com.
Symmetry, 1750 J&C Blvd., Ste. 10, Naples. 239-940-2121. MuscleSystemCare.com.
TAE Healthy Aging Center, 11983 Tamiami Tr. N., Ste. 100A, Naples. 239-430-6800. TaeHealthyAging.com.
Wellbridges Health Center, 9200 Bonita Beach Rd., Ste. 213, Bonita Springs. 239-231-8354. DebPost.com.