This means better circulation, less neurological decline, less kidney damage, and greater mental clarity as you age.
3. Strokes and Circulatory Problems
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Strokes occur when blood stops flowing to the brain or when a blood vessel ruptures. They often don’t kill, but they can leave serious consequences: loss of speech, mobility, memory, or independence.
If you’ve reached old age without suffering strokes or major circulatory blockages, it means your vascular system is still strong. Your arteries can expand, contract, and deliver oxygen to every part of your body.