7 longevity factors

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Re: 7 longevity factors

Post by emc » Tue Aug 28, 2012 1:20 pm

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emc wrote:I would replace "Magnetic field" with attitude.
Attitude or altitude?
Attitude - zest for life - desire to live
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Re: 7 longevity factors

Post by Beyond » Tue Aug 28, 2012 5:44 pm

Altitude--getting high on the Zest :?:
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Re: 7 longevity factors

Post by emc » Tue Aug 28, 2012 9:16 pm

Beyond wrote:Altitude--getting high on the Zest :?:
I think that is correct… having an enthusiasm for living as opposed to feeling a constant struggle to survive.
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Re: 7 longevity factors

Post by Moonlady » Thu Aug 30, 2012 1:05 pm

The laziness is factor of disease.
Nah, being chronical apathic and depressed is bad and are illnesses which require a treatment.

Layziness is a calm, easygoing and unhurried life, where stress doesn't get in the way of being happy.

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Re: 7 longevity factors

Post by saturno2 » Sat Sep 01, 2012 5:07 am

Moonlady wrote:
The laziness is factor of disease.
Layziness is a calm, easygoing and unhurried life, where stress doesn't get in the way of being happy.
This last concept is correct, very correct.
I got confused because in his writing is the word " lazyness" and I took it as laziness

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Re: 7 longevity factors

Post by Moonlady » Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:15 am

A medical procedure makes males live about 14 to 19 years longer!

http://www.cell.com/current-biology/abs ... 12)00712-9

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Re: 7 longevity factors

Post by timpim » Wed Sep 26, 2012 12:02 pm

Moonlady wrote:A medical procedure makes males live about 14 to 19 years longer!

http://www.cell.com/current-biology/abs ... 12)00712-9
I doubt that many men would undergo this "medical procedure" called castration to live longer...
And by the way: http://www.overpopulation.org/

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Re: 7 longevity factors

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Re: 7 longevity factors

Post by saturno2 » Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:57 pm

Scientists try to prolong life by cyborgs.
The cyborgs are humans with mechanical or electronic elements.
What do you think?

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Re: 7 longevity factors

Post by Chris Peterson » Tue Dec 18, 2012 5:39 am

saturno2 wrote:Scientists try to prolong life by cyborgs.
The cyborgs are humans with mechanical or electronic elements.
What do you think?
Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated.
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Re: 7 longevity factors

Post by saturno2 » Fri Jan 18, 2013 10:27 am

The actor Mario Moreno ( Cantinflas ) lived a short time in Vilcabamba
Village. ( Longevity Place ) . For a problem of health.

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Daily exercise will keep you away from all diseases.

Post by neufer » Fri Jan 25, 2013 10:01 pm

http://news.discovery.com/human/life/101-year-old-marathoner-retire-130124.htm wrote:

<<A 101-year-old Sikh regarded as the world's oldest marathon runner will quit after one final run at next month's Hong Kong race, media reports said. Indian-born British national Fauja Singh admitted age was finally catching up with him and he had decided not to compete after the Hong Kong Marathon on February 24, five weeks before his 102nd birthday on April 1. "But I will keep running for at least four hours daily after that," Singh, who lives in Ilford, told the Times of India newspaper during a visit to his home state of Punjab. "Running is my life. I will keep running to inspire the masses."

Singh, dubbed the 'Turbaned Tornado', took up running marathons at the ripe old age of 89 and has been credited with competing in eight 42-kilometre (26-mile) races in London, Toronto and New York. He finished his fifth London Marathon last year in a time of seven hours and 49 minutes and was honoured by being invited to carry the Olympic torch.

Singh, who says he was born on April 1, 1911, insisted he was not suffering from any illnesses and did not take medicines when he was asked the secret of his amazing physical fitness. "The reason for my good health is that I exercise daily and follow a proper diet regime," he was quoted as saying. "I take happiness in biggest proportions though my actual diet is very small. "Nowadays, people are more interested in going to a gym, but I feel that if they exercise regularly on their own they can be physically and mentally strong. "Daily exercise will keep you away from all diseases.">>
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Re: 7 longevity factors

Post by saturno2 » Sun Mar 10, 2013 2:10 am

This week I learned something new
I did not know that the principle of longevity was in the stars, too.
For example, The star HD 140283, wich I say " Longevity Star".
It is a blue star, young by its brightness and color, but has about 14 billions of years of age!!
Still have fuel for long... :o

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Re: 7 longevity factors

Post by saturno2 » Wed Sep 11, 2013 10:40 pm

Maximum age archieved by a human ( checked )
1.-Shigechiyo Izumi from Isen ( Japan ) 120 years
2.-Jeanne Louise Calment ( France ) 122 years ( until today )
Researched say that a human can live around 120 years

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Re: 7 longevity factors

Post by saturno2 » Wed Sep 18, 2013 3:49 am

Carmelo Flores, a native of Bolivia, S. A. seems to be the world´s oldest
man 123 years ( checked )
What eat Carmelo?
Quinoa, barley potatoes, beans and water a snowy.
For their pain has a homemade cream based snakes.

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