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the wisdom of traditional diets - a Bolivian example

From: Jack M.
Sent on: Thursday, August 22, 2013, 10:38 AM

Here is a blog posting from The Healthy Home Economist in which the world's oldest person attributes his 125-year longevity in part due to diet.  Being an animal herder, living at 13,000 feet, and suppressing his appetite with cocoa leaves surely has helped.

Happy Reading!

Jack Moore
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http://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/worlds-oldest-person-ever-credits-traditional-diet-for-longevity/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+TheHealthyHomeEconomist+%28The+Healthy+Home+Economist%29