Wednesday, November 20, 2024

A Good Sleep is Foundation to Good Health and Longevity


I was reading my FaceBook this morning when the following article attracted my attention. I am reposting it because recently a few of my fellow senior residents informed me that lately they have HARD time sleeping because of the unexpected results of the Election of Trump.   I advised them that life must GO ON and forget what happened the last few days. Perhaps their good sleeping pattern will return to normal. The following article explained in detail why a good night sleep is a key to long life and good health. I hope you find the following article useful and informative.   It is  long read, but if you have problems sleeping, please continue reading.    


" One of the most important (and least appreciated) keys to extending your healthspan is a great night’s sleep. It rejuvenates the body, boosts cognitive function, and powers your immune system. It’s the foundation for your health and longevity. 


Sleep expert Matthew Walker, director of the Center for Human Sleep Science at the University of California, Berkeley and author of the excellent book Why We Sleep, says that sleep is the single most effective thing we can do to reset our mental and physical health each day. There is a direct relationship between how well you sleep and how long you live, and almost nobody can get away with fewer than six hours of sleep a night without harming their health.


For most people, regularly getting eight hours of sleep boosts memory retention, enhances concentration, augments creativity, stabilizes emotions, strengthens the immune system, enhances athletic performance, and staves off deadly ailments like cancers and heart disease.


Still not convinced?  Here are three powerful examples:


1. The difference between getting a good night’s sleep and a bad one is a decrease from 100% to 60% in the brain's ability to retain new facts. That’s the difference, as Walker puts it, between “acing an exam and failing it miserably.”

2. Going twenty-four hours without sleep is like having a blood alcohol concentration of 0.10%, above the legal limit for driving in most places.

3. A sleepless night with only four hours of sleep resulted in a 70% reduction in the activity of your natural killer cells (which combat infections and cancer). Remarkably, the activity of natural killer cells returns to baseline levels after one night of normal sleep.

Sleep doesn’t get the respect it deserves. It’s often the first thing people sacrifice to make time for almost anything else, whether leisure or work. But the popular belief that “you can sleep when you’re dead” is fundamentally damaging to your health, happiness, and longevity.


For example, regularly getting fewer than six or seven hours of sleep each night doubles your risk of cancer and can increase the likelihood that you’ll develop Alzheimer’s disease. Insufficient sleep can also contribute to major psychiatric conditions such as anxiety and depression.


One key lesson from Walker is if humans had been able to evolve with the ability to get along with less sleep, then we would have. We are most vulnerable to predation and least productive while we sleep. Yet evolutionarily our bodies retained the need for eight hours.


Insufficient sleep can have serious metabolic and hormonal consequences. When individuals are sleep-deprived, the body essentially enters a state of malnutrition. “If you take the mentality of ‘I’ll sleep when I’m dead,’ ironically, you will have both a shorter life and the quality of that life will be significantly worse as a consequence,” Walker said onstage at our longevity conference this year. He then highlighted a study where young, healthy men were restricted to five hours of sleep for five nights. The result? Their testosterone levels droppedto the equivalent of someone 10 years older. “Five hours a night for five nights will age a man by a decade,” Walker emphasized, noting that this also affects female reproductive hormones such as estrogen and progesterone.


Sleep deprivation also leads to cognitive and metabolic impairments. A study that restricted people to four hours of sleep for four nights found that these individuals, previously with normal blood sugar, became classified as prediabetic by the end of the trial. This underscores the profound metabolic toll that insufficient sleep can take in a very short time.


Convinced yet? Here are 9 tips for optimizing your sleep.


1. Aim for 7-9 hours: Anything less than 7 hours of sleep can lead to significant metabolic, cognitive, and cardiovascular impairments.

2. Improve sleep efficiency: Walker emphasizes that efficiency is crucial. You can get a sense of yours through sleep trackers like Oura or WHOOP. Anything less than 85% (time spent in bed sleeping versus awake) needs attention.

3. Maintain regular sleep patterns: Regularity is more important than quantity when it comes to long-term health benefits. Walker recommends going to bed and waking up at the same time every day, with only a +/- 25-minute variance.

4. Align your sleep with your chronotype: Everyone has a chronotype—whether they’re a morning person or a night owl. Your goal should be to gradually adjust to a healthy sleep schedule that respects your natural tendencies. For example, if you're a night owl, start with a bedtime close to when you feel naturally drowsy, like 11:30 PM, and gradually shift it earlier by 15-30 minutes every few nights. 

5. Time your exercise right: For optimal sleep quality, it's best to finish exercise 90 minutes before bed, allowing your body enough time to cool down.

6. Eat at the right times, too: It’s best to finish eating at least two hours before bed, giving your body time to digest and reducing indigestion during sleep.

7. Manage stress before sleep: To avoid “tired and wired” syndrome before bed, consider journaling, taking a hot shower, meditation, or catching up with a friend.

8.    Practice good sleep hygiene: An hour before bedtime, lower the lights in your room by 70%. If you need to use your phone, do it only while standing, and put it away when you lie down. Remove clocks from view to avoid watching the time pass.

9.  Monitor yourself for sleep apnea: Sleep apnea, a condition where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep, reduces oxygen levels and can lead to increased risks of heart disease, diabetes, and cognitive decline. Your doctor can order a sleep study, or you can use tools like the SnoreLab app to track signs like loud snoring or gasping for air. If symptoms appear, seek professional evaluation.


Reference: https://time.com/7160802/sleep-longevity-live-longer-health/?


Lastly, enjoy this photo of my first Camelia Bloom in my Patio here at THD


 

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

The Spider Plant- Landscaping Changes Here at THD




IF YOU HAVE a Spider PLANT, YOU'RE IN LUCK: THAT'S WHY IT'S WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD AT HOME. The spider plant also symbolized Abundance. Here are benefits of the spider plant and may apply to other indoor plants, also.

1. Purify Air: Removes indoor toxins like formaldehyde and xylene.

2. Easy Care: Thrives in indirect light with infrequent watering.

3. Increase Humidity: Adds moisture to the air, which can help with dry skin and respiratory issues.

4. Safe for Pets: Non-toxic to cats and dogs.

5. Enhance Decor: Adds visual appeal with lush, arching leaves and the ability to grow spiderettes.

6. Reduce Stress: Caring for plants can lower stress levels.

7. Simple Propagation: Easily propagate new plants from spiderettes.

Meanwhile enjoy this photo of my dinner with Joyce Gonsalves, Richard Botton and Peggy Quirk, Debbie Baldwin several  months ago.  My order for the night was the Mighty Cheese Burger with all its trimmings. 


 



Meanwhile, the Best and Worst Rated Pinoy Dishes from Taste Atlas. How many of the above dishes have you tasted? Do you have an adventurous taste buds? If so you should try at least a number of the above Pinoy Dishes.


And Lastly, the Persimmon Tree in the THD Garden is Gone. I am not sure what the replacement will be. But currently, landscaping changes are in progress. Hopefully, it will be for the better.
I will surely miss that Persimmon tree loaded with fruits.




Monday, November 18, 2024

Photos from the TailGate Party Yesterday- 49er's Loss

It was another hard loss for the 49ers Fans yesterday. However, the Tailgate Party offered by THD was perfect in its food presentation and service.  Emma Salvador💚 and Carmen Mata-Sol💚💚 were perfect hosts.     

The following are the photos I took yesterday during the TailGate Party, 49ers vs SeaHawks Football Game. Thank You, THD for providing us with excellent hot dog and friend chicken snacks for a pre-game tail gate party. The food, snacks and drinks were delicious! 



Andi and I with our 49ers Outfit for the Occasion 






Heineken Beer, Soft Drinks and Water were available in abundance at the Party- Carmen Mata Sol- the Perfect Host! 

Perfect Food Presentation of Hot Dogs, Fried Chicken and Chili Beans (THD Offerings)


The Results of the Game, In case you have not watched it are in this site: 



Meanwhile, here are stunning photos of 25 ( out of 63) National Parks in the US. I have been to six out of the 25 shown in the site below. How many National Parks have you visited? 

💚Emma from the Resident Liaison Section is currently helping the Activity Section-since Karen and Cydney were not available yesterday.  Is Emma working part-time now in Activity?  Emma was assisting Cydney at our Corn Hole Game last Tuesday.  Emma did not want me to take her photo for my blogs.  Is there a search for an Activity Director? It is none of my business, but as a blogger, I am always curious! 

💚💚 Carmen Mata Sol is our Dining Manager  

Sunday, November 17, 2024

Old but Memorable Photos from My Album

While Cleaning out my closet the other day, I found the following old photos of my younger years. 

Pleasant Memories, Indeed! 

The above is our Bublegram Photo with a Lighted Base ( Me and Macrine (RIP). Macrine and I had been married for over 63 years, Macrine joined her Creator on August 10, 2020.  

 

My First Winter in the US- December, 1959 in Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania



The David B Katague Family with My Mother-in-law ( RIP-Elena Nieva Jambalos), Chicago, Illinois, 1963.  From Left to Right: Me, Dodie, Dinah, Macrine with David E ( both RIP) and Elena Nieva Jambalos(RIP).

The David B Katague Clan- Kansas City Missouri, 1966.  From Left to Right Dinah, me, David E III, Macrine with Ditas in her lap and Dodie.  


University of the Philippines Student Catholic Action, (UPSCA). Liberal Arts Chapter with Fr, John Delaney, S.J. (RIP). 1954

The University of the Philippines Students Catholic Action- Central Council, 1953  

Meanwhile Here are the Suggested Ideal Times to Eat: 

Lastly, In September 1948, one of the most intriguing Marian apparitions in the Philippines took place at the Carmelite Monastery in Lipa. A young novice, Sister Teresita Castillo, claimed she was praying in the convent garden when a radiant lady appeared, floating on a cloud. This mysterious figure, dressed in white and holding a golden rosary, introduced herself as the "Lady Mediatrix of All Grace."
Over the course of fifteen apparitions, a shower of rose petals allegedly fell, with images of Jesus, Mary, and other biblical scenes miraculously appearing on them. The apparition stirred intense devotion and widespread attention.
However, in the 1950s, Sister Teresing faced immense criticism and left the convent. An initial investigation dismissed the apparition as “non-supernatural,” but a twist came decades later. A bishop reportedly confessed on his deathbed that he was pressured to sign a dismissal of the apparition. In light of this, the case was reopened in 1991, leaving the phenomenon and its true nature an ongoing mystery.

Have a Blessed Sunday, Every One. Be Kind to One Another!

   

Saturday, November 16, 2024

Generation Timelines-Reason Why Trump Was Reelected

Trump was elected because of the votes of Generation X! Do you know Why?
Here are five reasons why Trump was reelected. Do you agree?


Here are the TIMELINE OF GENERATIONS for your information and reading pleasure.

Most people of the Greatest Generation are the parents of the Silent Generation and Baby Boomers, and, in turn, are the children of the Lost Generation.
The Silent Generation (1925-1945):
Coming after World War II
This generation laid the groundwork for recovery. Their early years were marked by economic reconstruction and the beginning of the nuclear era.
Baby Boomers (1946-1964):
Post-war optimism led to a surge in births
Defining a generation that embraced social transformations and introduced revolutionary technologies.
Generation X (1965-1980):
Caught between analog and digital worlds
Generation X navigated societal shifts with a practical mindset, witnessing the transition from typewriters to the internet.
Millennials (1981-1996):
Navigators of the Digital Frontier
Witnessing the rise of the internet and globalization, Millennials adapted to technological leaps, reshaping communication, work dynamics, and social consciousness.
Generation Z (1997-2012):
Digital Natives with Global Visions
Growing up in a hyper-connected world, Gen Z brings digital fluency and a commitment to inclusivity, reflecting a globalized society.
Generation Alpha (2012 Onwards):
Pioneers of Tomorrow
Born into a tech-centric world, Generation Alpha is poised to redefine education, work, and societal norms with their unprecedented digital immersion.

Trump and his First Buddy Billionaire Elon Musk

Meanwhile, here's what the world say about Trump Reelection:


Lastly, Did you know that Filipino scientists have been researching bacteria capable of breaking down plastic? At the University of the Philippines, researchers discovered bacteria strains that can "eat" or degrade polyethylene—a common type of plastic—into smaller, harmless substances. This groundbreaking research could become a game-changer in the global fight against plastic pollution, which is particularly significant for the Philippines, where plastic waste is a major environmental issue.
If fully developed, these plastic-eating bacteria could be used in landfills or even polluted water sources, offering a natural, eco-friendly way to address waste. Imagine a future where bacteria handle the massive plastic pollution problem—making this research as promising as it is fascinating.

Friday, November 15, 2024

The Photographs of Toby Jamilla, of Marinduque, Philippines

If you are following my blogs, you already probably know that Boac, Marinduque, Philippines used to be our second home. It is the location of Chateau Du Mer Beach House💚 and Conference Center which has now been closed since 2020.  However, my attachment to Boac, Marinduque, the ancestral home of Macrine Nieva Jambalos (RIP), my late spouse for over 63 years, will never be erased in my memory as long as I live. 

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The following photographs by Toby Jamilla, professional photographer from Boac was published from his FaceBook Page recently. I enjoyed the mesmerizing and stunning photos, that I asked permission from Toby to repost some of the photos in my blogs. Here are the photos! Enjoy!    


















I hope you enjoyed the above photos as much as I have. The photography is just beautiful and stunning to ignore! 

Lastly, here are some recent photos I took in my apartment and patio plants;






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