Comment by rramadass
6 hours ago
Perhaps there is also a direct correlation between this microbiome and longevity in the so-called "blue zones" of the world like Okinawa, Sardinia etc.
We are what we eat.
6 hours ago
Perhaps there is also a direct correlation between this microbiome and longevity in the so-called "blue zones" of the world like Okinawa, Sardinia etc.
We are what we eat.
IIRC there are several of the "Blue Zones" where just bad government records. (People who had incorrect birth dates, or had already died and the government just didn't know about it)
Jose DeSanquin Demarco of Bolivia is now the world’s oldest man at 117, he attributes his health to 10 hours daily in the sun and fields farming quinoa.
Photographed here, Jose’s 90 year old wife holds their newborn twins.
> We are what we eat.
putting together a theory on how bacteria organized multicellular life to exploit our macro-movements and proliferate between damp spots
Some of the blue zones were disproven, due to falsified documentation or lack of it.