For the first time in history, most people can expect to live into their 60s and beyond. A recent statistic published by World Health Organization (WHO) in their “World Report on Aging and Health” revealed that, “between 2000 and 2050, the number of people aged 60 and over is expected to double. In 2050, more than 1 in 5 people will be 60 years or older. By 2050, 80% of older people will be living in low-and middle- income countries.”
This increase in life expectancy is credited to successes in dealing with childhood disease, maternal mortality and in helping women achieve control over their own fertility.
It has also been acknowledged in the same report that ageing presents both challenges and opportunities. It will strain pension and social security systems, increase demand for acute and primary health care, require a larger and better trained health workforce, increase the need for long term care and for environments to be made more age-friendly.
However, the opportunities are just as large. Older people are a wonderful resource for their families, communities and in the formal or informal workforce. They are a repository of knowledge. They can help us avoid making the same mistakes again.
The report further acknowledges that, the extent of these human and social resources, and the opportunities available to each of us as we age, will be heavily dependent on one key characteristic: our health. If people are experiencing these extra years in good health, their ability to do the things they value will have few limits. If these added years are dominated by declines in physical and mental capacities, the implications for older people and for society may be much more negative.
The findings in this report don’t just apply to today’s older citizen but also to most of today’s millennials who will part of the 1 in 5 who are in their 60s leaving in low and middle income countries in 2050.
This then begs the question to today’s millennials; Do you want to be just another statistic in 2050 or do you want to be a healthy high income earner that’s make the most of their extra years?
At Bomgi Nutraceuticals, we are extended you the opportunity to adapt to this changing demographic and invest in Healthy Ageing whilst reaping a sizeable “longevity dividend”, that will give you a competitive advantage over those that don’t.
What if we told you about a revolutionary organic nutritional supplement that is not only affordable but also addresses a range of micro nutrient deficiency induced diseases like cancer, anemia and sickle cells would you be interested? Booster plus is an organic multi vitamin supplement that is rich in both moringaoliefra which has proven scientific health benefits and selenium which has been proven to reduce chances of getting cancer in old age. By investing in your health today, you ensuring a more fulling and healthy ageing experience that will allow you do the things you value with less limits.
However getting to do the things you value you in old age requires not only good health but also a sustainable income source to much your pension or any post retirement business ventures. After all no one wants to enter retirement feeling depressed, worn out, broke, and jaded about their life’s work.
By joining our social enterprise business opportunity now, you will have time to build a healthy, lucrative side business before retirement. And you could enter the best time of your life with extra income, rewarding work, and fun social connections that last throughout your golden years.
Let’s challenge the stereotypes that limit our freedom as we age to live life as we choose. Let’s not be just another statistic in 2050, let’s be the disruptive force that will redefine the statistics by planning years ahead for a healthy and wealthy old age.