July 7, 2016 Page 3 Seniors Classifieds The deadline for Classified Ad submission and payment is Noon on Tuesday to appear in Thursday’s paper. Advertisements must be submitted in writing by mail, fax or email. You may pay by cash, check, or credit card (Visa or M/C over the phone). Errors: Please check your advertisements immediately. Any corrections and/or changes in an ad must be requested prior to the following Tuesday deadline in order to receive a credit. A credit will be issued for only the first time the error appears. Multiple runs will only be credited for the first time the error appears. No credit will be issued for an amount greater than the cost of the advertisement. Beware: Employment offers that suggest guaranteed out-of-state or overseas positions may be deceptive or unethical in nature. If you have any doubts about the nature of a company, contact the local office of the Better Business Bureau, (213) 251-9696. Herald Publications does not guarantee that the advertiser’s claims are true nor does it take responsibility for those claims. Boomers: Five Proven Practices to Win the Race Against Aging Like Us on Facebook metro.net/laxconnector We want your feedback on the transit connection to LAX. Airport Metro Connector 96th St Transit Station Public Hearing 16-2166bg ©2016 lacmta Metro is planning a new transit station that will connect the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to the regional rail system. Once complete, the Airport Metro Connector (AMC) 96th Street Transit Station near Aviation Bl/96th St will provide the connection to a future Automated People Mover to be built and operated by Los Angeles World Airports. Wednesday, July 13, 2016, 6 – 8pm Flight Path Learning Center 6661 W Imperial Highway, Los Angeles, CA 90045 Metro is releasing the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for public comment from June 22 to Aug 6, 2016. The document may be viewed at metro.net/laxconnector. All Metro meetings are held in ADA accessible facilities. Spanish translation will be provided. ADA accommodations and other translations are available by calling 213.922.4484 at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting. Naps, knitting and nuzzling with the grandchildren - the traditional image of retirement is being challenged by the more than 76 million baby boomers in the United States. This vibrant generation wants to make the most out of their golden years, and while hobbies and time with grandkids are a priority, they want more. To do so, they know that a proactive approach to health and wellness is a must. Matt Johnson, health and performance expert and president of On Target Living, admires the tenacity boomers and all seniors exhibit when it comes to maintaining their health and well-being. He suggests five incredibly simple, yet powerful ways to age healthfully, and keep those engines revving at peak performance, no matter how vintage the model. 1. Take advantage of pit stops “Lack of sleep is the fastest way to age the human body,” says Johnson. “Additionally, adequate sleep is extremely important for a healthy brain. Deep REM sleep allows the mind to rejuvenate. Memory, creativity and cognitive function get refreshed in this stage of sleep.” He recommends three steps to achieve quality sleep. First, go to bed at the correct time to achieve eight hours of sleep. Second, unplug and avoid digital devices that put out stimulating blue light. Third, add the relaxing mineral magnesium to your routine by taking an Epsom salt bath or foot bath once a week. 2. Fuel your machine “I like to tell people to think of nutrition as fuel for the body; without the correct fuel, the engine and components can’t work correctly,” says Johnson. “The most critical nutrients that boomers don’t get enough of are supergreens and omega-3s. We know we all need to eat more green veggies, but did you know that up to 91 percent of the American population is deficient in omega-3s?” He recommends every Boomer get 1,500 mg of EPA and DHA each day, such as 1 tablespoon of Nordic Naturals Arctic Cod Liver Oil Orange Flavor. It’s a high-quality fish oil that offers an easy, safe way to add omega-3s to the diet. As for supergreens, he recommends spirulina and chlorella (types of algae), and frozen wheatgrass. 3. Get an oil change Some oils are considered healthy and others cause health problems. Johnson recommends: Adding: • Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) for salad dressings, baking and low- temperature sautéing • Virgin coconut oil as a substitute for butter and baking oil • Cod liver oil as a supplement to get omega-3s (not for cooking) Removing: • Vegetable oils like canola and soybean which are heavily processed and often made with GMOs 4. Rev your engines daily “The benefits of exercise are endless, but the underdog benefit is how it makes us feel and think,” says Johnson. “You should move your body if you want to stay sharp and happy.” Find an exercise program you enjoy, he suggests. “Exercise is the fountain of youth, but you shouldn’t do something you don’t like. Make sure you move your body daily. If you are looking for suggestions, think about hiring a trainer to learn a set program. I think focusing on form and technique over intensity is the first step.” 5. Schedule regular maintenance checks “Play offense instead of defense with your health,” says Johnson. “Modern medicine is better than ever at early detection and treatment.” The key is to focus on prevention. “Use annual doctor visits to screen, ask questions and monitor your risk factors. Remember, you can only get good answers if you ask good questions,” he says. Finally, Johnson reminds people that antiaging doesn’t exist. “We are all aging - the key is to age well. This means to aspire to quality of life. We all have motivators in our life: kids, grandkids, spouses, careers, passions, etc. Without your health, none of these can be enjoyed to the fullest.” • Electronics -Ham Radio PT assisting in repair of tube-ear ham gear, early radios, audio equip. Must understand basic electronics. Ham license and/or experience repairing tube circuitry helpful. Work at El Segundo shop and potentially from home. Great job for a student or retired person. $10/hr, higher with direct experience. radiodecades@ gistnet.com Employment Outside sales: Looking for Outside Sales Representative to sell display ads in Torrance. Sales experience a plus. Work from home, but must call on customers and attend events. Flexible hours, approximately 20 hours a week. $15/hr, plus 10% commission to start, 20% of sales after probation. 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