How to Live Longer: Eat a Modified Mediterranean Diet to Boost Longevity - Dining and Cooking
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Sebastián La Rosa traveled different paths until he specialized in longevity medicine: he trained in homeopathy, traditional Chinese medicine and even traveled to Asia to deepen his studies. Today, however, he assures that his specialty is “the best possible expression of health” because to live more and better it is necessary to preserve, in a sustainable way, the optimal functioning of each organ and system of the body.The Rosa is professor in…
Repeating light dinners based on legumes and vegetables reduces decision fatigue and favors deep rest in the oldest communities on the planet
How to live longer: Eat a modified mediterranean diet to boost longevity - Dining and Cooking
Life is full of risk but the good thing about risk is that it can be modified. Eating a healthy diet is one of the most important interventions you can make. Your overall dietary approach is what counts and research has consistently singled out the Mediterranean diet for its longevity benefits. As the name suggests, [...]
For environmental, moral and even health reasons, many people have stopped consuming meat in their usual diet, and a growing number want to add to the idea of a daily life without food of animal origin.For these people, Dan Buettner, an expert in longevity and author of the book "The Secret of Blue Zones: Eat and Live Like the Healthiest People on the Planet," has shared invaluable information that supports his wishes by ensuring that "you don't…
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