Jimmy
King Phenomenon
99.9% of People who live 90 and older eat meat daily. it’s not about how much you eat or how often it’s about what kindNot much (maybe a few servings a month), and it's not unusual if they eat none at all.
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99.9% of People who live 90 and older eat meat daily. it’s not about how much you eat or how often it’s about what kindNot much (maybe a few servings a month), and it's not unusual if they eat none at all.
I think you might've misunderstood my post. Either that or low meat diets are also something you find a bit odd? That's okay. A lot of humans in my homelands would agree with you. In any event, I really don't engage in diet micromanagement. Don't even have a dietician... haha.U don’t? Then where u get protein?
Back to your common sense but no source for your claim.99.9% of People who live 90 and older eat meat daily. it’s not about how much you eat or how often it’s about what kind
There is no source. Apparently we don’t think that’s an important question to ask people over 90 but i just knowBack to your common sense but no source for your claim.
just know....hmmmm...you've convinced me...There is no source. Apparently we don’t think that’s an important question to ask people over 90 but i just know
Actually mercury is a big concern with fish.Too much salt in seafood. I eat salmon on occasion
right that’s why I eat it occasionallyActually mercury is a big concern with fish.
They're called Blue Zones. People have been asking and have been studying. Okinawans, for example, like pork but only eat it during special occasions and celebrations. Other than that they eat a strong plant-based diet, often picked from their own garden.There is no source. Apparently we don’t think that’s an important question to ask people over 90 but i just know
Good omegas thoughActually mercury is a big concern with fish.
I don’t eat porkThey're called Blue Zones. People have been asking and have been studying. Okinawans, for example, like pork but only eat it during special occasions and celebrations. Other than that they eat a strong plant-based diet, often picked from their own garden.
Can't beat a bit of heavy metalActually mercury is a big concern with fish.
Okinawans s eat meat dailyI don’t eat pork
That's just false. Look up Blue Zones.99.9% of People who live 90 and older eat meat daily. it’s not about how much you eat or how often it’s about what kind
Not they don't. That's why they're aming the oldest living people.Okinawans s eat meat daily
I can’t see anything where they ask people 90 and older if they eat meat dailyThat's just false. Look up Blue Zones.
okinawans eat meat daily. Prolly smaller amounts but it’s still eaten dailyNot they don't. That's why they're aming the oldest living people.
Blue Zones eat meat very sparingly, if at all.
No, they aren't.
Life expectancy of a man in the United States is 73 and in Okinawa is 80. Not much differenceNot they don't. That's why they're aming the oldest living people.
Blue Zones eat meat very sparingly, if at all.
Ok
okinawans eat meat daily. Prolly smaller amounts but it’s still eaten daily