Posted on 09/05/2016 6:59:52 AM PDT by gasport
Scientists on Monday revealed part of the secret to why a small village in southern Italy has an unusual number of centenarians - low levels of a particular hormone that affects circulation.
Italian and US experts have spent the last six months investigating the extraordinary longevity of residents of Acciaroli, where more than one in 10 - 81 at the mayor's last count - of the village's population of 700 is over 100 years old.
(Excerpt) Read more at thelocal.it ...
“...where more than one in 10 - 81 at the mayor’s last count - of the village’s population of 700 is over 100 years old.”
It’s not because there’s a nursing home for really old people there, is it?
And there’s this.......”Sexual activity among the elderly appears to be rampant,” Maisel said. “Maybe living long has something to do with that, it’s probably the good airand the joie de vivre.”.........so they’ve got that goin for them.......which is nice
I can’t see,
I can’t pee.
I cannot chew,
I cannot screw.
My memory shrinks,
My hearing stinks.
No sense of smell,
I look like hell.
My body’s drooping,
I’ve trouble pooping.
The golden years have come at last,
The golden years can kiss my ass!
LOL. Not the Italians in my family. Mom is 83. Still Drives 3 hours to visit her cousins. Uncle nunzio is 88 and walks easily 5 miles a day in Manhattan. Don’t even get me started on aunt Carmella. Maybe there’s something to that Mediterranean diet because when I moved out 20 years ago is when I started to fall apart :) ate too much garbage. Getting back to my roots now and cooking very often
Med diet; good wine; attitude and sex....you can have it all!
Partially in the genes, and partially in the culture. Strong family bonds. Strong values. Love of one’s culture and country.
just picked up three liters from the store yesterday. A Cabernet and a Pinot Noir :)
now I have to work on my attitude. And that one is self-evident from some of my posts. As for the third one, that is best left personal :)
They eat rosemary EVERY DAY?
Along with parsley, sage, and thyme.
;^)
I think they season with it.
I expand:
Mediterranean Diet: good food, good wine, good attitude, good sex. What's not to like?
These groups have some general commonalities concerning their diet.
80,000 different edible species of plant foods have been identified. 3,000 have been commonly used throughout human history. 150 plant species are widely cultivated and yet just 3corn, soy and wheat–account for 60% of the worlds food supply.
These subsidized crops are usually highly processed and refined and are contributing to the development of food allergies worldwide. We were never meant to rely on such a small range of foods and doing so puts us at severe risk both health-wise and environmentally.
Long-lived peoples eat a wide variety of foods and eat seasonally.
Japans recommended dietary intake is to eat 30 different varieties of food every day. Hong Kong, Macau and Singapore are some of the worlds largest seaports containing richly diverse cuisines from all over the world.
Fish is a very common staple in diets of the long-living. Whether they live in the mountains or by the sea, trade for fermented fish paste or eat brook trout, these cultures value fish in their diets. What is important to remember here is that the fish these cultures eat is, for the most part, wild-caught, not farmed.
Many of these people live in isolated regions that are as yet unaffected by the expansion of the Western diet and its processed and refined grain products. Buckwheat noodles are a staple in Japan, grasses are part of the Abkhasian and Hunza diets, the Swiss eat dark breads. Pulsed, sprouted and fermented grains are part of these traditional diets.
Vegetables, fruits, nuts and berries are found in abundance in these cultures diets. Long-living people eat natural and organic plant foods regularly that are free of pesticides and herbicides.
Contrary to popular belief, longevity doesnt belong in the vegetarian domain. These people do eat a large quantity of herbs, fruits and vegetables, but animal products play a large role in their diets. Meats, cheeses, butters, yogurts and lard are staple components in these diets. These animals are grass-fed, free-range and respected.
Cultured dairy products are also another commonality with these groups. But the dairy products consumed are cultured by the people themselves in many cases, so they dont consume the pasteurized and compromised products we do in the West.
Traditional diets all contain fermented products of some kind. Pulsed grains, fermented drinks, fish sauces, yogurt, pickled vegetables or cured meatnecessary methods of preservation–have made natural probiotics a common part of these diets.
Tea is another universal part of traditional diets. Herbal tonics and other brewed plant drinks are common to all long-lived cultures.
These cultures are also characterized by communal values and social interaction, meditative practices and moderate daily physical activity. Their nutritional choices are based on traditional wisdomnot TV. They eat what their ancestors have eaten for generationsnot what commercial messages advertise as cheap and convenient.
source: https://draxe.com/the-worlds-longest-living-cultures/
I think the water they drink has more minerals since many of these areas are in volcanic areas.
Thank you for the link to The Local. It’s rather like a “lite” version of the DailyMail, only about the continental nations. Bookmarking.
Abkhasians and Georgians live in a mountainous region near the Black Sea in the Republic of Georgia.
Good one!
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