Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Anatomy Of The Human Body - The Age Of Our Organs

By Vince Hetfield

Its an amusing observation as to why our senior years are named the golden yrs. I think when 1 comprehends what these years were originally intended to be like, that may have been a fitting description. The study of the anatomy of the human body has established that there are really distinct signs of the aging body, far before we become consciously conscious of it ourselves. Sure theres days that we wake up loaded with aches and pains, but in the young to mid years we find an excuse for it. For instance, I played too much ball yesterday, or I lifted too much at work. And So all of a sudden 1 day, when we get up to the unchanged aches and pains, its because we're getting old.

The anatomy of the human body has got to be some of the most entertaining aspects present on world. There is so many that we have came to acknowledge about it, but then probably as equal as much, that we don't know.

Perhaps if we took a individualized interest in reading what our bodies are completely about, and what they are doing we could go back to loving the golden years. The anatomy of the human body is although really complex ,also very simple to get to know if one makes the time. Young people in their mid-twenties, are on top of the world both mentally and physically with their entire life ahead of them in years hopefully , only will it be in best wellness is the proper question. To begin with the ageing process has began. We start with close to a billion neurons in our brain ,and by the time we are in our mid-twenties they have started to dwindle away. Within about 10 yrs we could be suffering as much as ten thousanda day. Instantly that's got to make some time of impact on us. From a medical point of view, this loss is affecting our memory, co-ordination and brain process. The anatomy of the human body is sure to change.

Babies old bones substitute themselves really promptly, close to within a 2 yr period. This is in reality the replacement of old bone material with new. In adults this replacing can add up 10 years. Up until the mid 20s bone density continues to gain. After 35 bone loss begins, and the ageing process has set out.

Around 55 our gut begins to became abandoned. All that dependable bacteria that is suppose to be at that place is evaporating. Hence now the stomach discomforts begin, and bad digestion becomes obvious.

These are only a few of the maturing procedures that take place in our body, and we have the anatomy of the human body, to give thanks for bringing us into our golden years. - 16955

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