I think genetics has little to do with longevity of life, it is more about lifestyle: strong relationship bonds, exercise, healthy diet and cutting out the sources of stress.
@@Jon-dh3kiWhen Ikarians, Nicoyans, Okinawans --- especially the younger generation --- move away from their communities and, or adopt modern lifestyles, their health and longevity deteriorate and mirror that of their new neighbors. Likewise, when people move to Loma Linda, CA, and adopt the 7th Day Adventist lifestyle there, they live longer and better than they otherwise would.
In this episode: "People here live longer, the people here get very old, look this farmer is feeding his pigs, these people look young but are old, people here die later - the end"
These old people, at least in central Sardinia, don't need young people; they can feed, support and take care of themselves. It's all these city dwellers who are helpless.
I live in Sardinia, my aunt died at 101, my mother at 98 and my other aunt at 97 from covid, my sister's father-in-law died at 101, he went to the vineyard in the morning, came home, went up to his room to rest and never woke up. Never been in hospital, drank 2 litres of wine from his vineyard and three cigars a day. Cost to the national health system: 0, not a single euro.
Wait ! What about people dying of cancer from radiation ordinance the military and NATO uses in Sardinia ? There are many forbidden zones in the island ! Sad !
It is a special place where the long living people live with their secret routine... I think this place is same as Japanese village..i think the secrecy of their long livingness is may be their food habit's like fish and weeds..
Not really, they are self-sufficient families, they eat meat regularly, but they also raise rabbits and chickens, they are not a vegetarian sect. Meat was eaten once a week, either white meat or beef, all accompanied by fresh vegetables from the garden. Pork was slaughtered in mid-December, and nothing was thrown away. They made excellent cold cuts, hams, bacon, cheeks, lard, and put them out to dry in the kitchen where there was a fireplace. As a child, my mother would send me to buy fresh milk or cottage cheese with three eggs, since there was no cash money and barter was used. In June and July we would cut wheat, barley, broad beans, chickpeas, and with the durum wheat flour every week we would make bread in the wood-fired oven, a delicious bread, and for a snack my mother would take a freshly made focaccina, put some of our olive oil on it and a crushed tomato on top, and it was the end of the world. That was life until the 1960s, and I spent a beautiful childhood in the midst of nature. Then civilisation arrived with money and everything changed.
He’s insinuating that the Queen is being advised by wrong people. Or maybe they are just warning the Queen about the toxic couple and is making them angry and bitter. Narcissist tends will alway see themselves as victims
Quiet controversial here but,... I'm sure the time you will reach california Loma Linda seventh day adventist people, your nalative will be change! Of course genetic play it part: But our lifestyle act as the equalizer! Next time you need to dig more: Use your eyes, glasses, telescope, microscope,etc🤗 Anyway,Keep up good work👍🏿