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The fountain of youth is not a mysterious potion, it’s not expensive, and it’s easy to do. The latest in the study of longevity, is that we can extend our lifespan with a very simple action. The truth is… people live longer when they help others. Volunteering and doing acts of charity is guaranteed to increase your lifespan by 50 percent! OK, I clearly just made that number up and it’s not guaranteed, but studies are showing that those who help others tend to live longer. Bob Hope said: “If you haven’t any charity in your heart, you have the worst kind of heart trouble.” And Bob should know; he was an American actor and comedian who did a lot to help others, and lived to the ripe old age of 100.
There are many well documented benefits to volunteering: it helps to increase one’s life satisfaction, ease feelings of sadness and depression, it benefits the heart, can decrease blood pressure, and reduce stress. Exactly how volunteering translates to these benefits is not entirely clear, but the key is that these acts of kindness must be done consistently and ideally over the long term. Doing good for others can help us feel valuable, increase feelings of self-esteem and give our life an overall sense of purpose. It’s possible that being in the company of others is what helps us feel happier when we do charitable acts. It definitely can help improve our social life, especially if we do it in groups. Volunteer work can be physical, which in part might explain the benefits for the heart. Although a stronger case could probably be made for the effect of hormones: helping others decreases cortisol levels, the stress hormone that’s released when our body goes into “fight, flight, or freeze” mode. Higher cortisol in our blood stream has a negative impact on our heart, by increasing heart rate, blood pressure and overall inflammation.
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