Healthy At 100

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Heathy At 100 - by John Robbins

How You Can - at any age - Dramatically Increase Your Life Span and Your Health Span

There are areas in the world known as "blue zones." These areas have unusually long-lived peoples. Some of them are in the Caucus Mountains, (the Abkhasians), Pakistan (the Hunzas) and Central American (the Vilcabambans). John Robbins reviews what is known about the nutritional and exercise habits of the people of these areas. He reveals that the people of all of these cultures eat a plant-based diet of whole foods and get plenty of exercise through daily activities.

Some of the more interesting accounts are not of the diets and exercise profile of these peoples, but of their attitudes toward aging. Because chronic illness is rare and the cultures are traditional, older people are highly valued. According to Healthy at 100, in one culture, siblings even fight about who gets to take care of grandparents.

Robbins' discussion of these cultures is a fascinating read. His main point is that while claims of extreme old age (more than 120) are probably false, there is still a lot to be learned from these people who often reach their 90s with no sign of heart disease or other chronic illness. To live long and live well, we should all take some lessons from the people of the "Blue Zones."

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Healthy At 100

The Scientifically Proven Secrets of the World's Healthiest and Longest-Lived Peoples

Healthy at 100: The Scientifically Proven Secrets of the World's Healthiest and Longest-Lived Peoples

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Why do some people age in failing health and sadness while others grow old with vitality and joy?

In this revolutionary new book, bestselling author John Robbins presents us with a bold new paradigm of aging, showing us how we can increase not only our life span but also our health span. Through the example of four very different cultures that have the distinction of producing some of the world's healthiest, oldest people, Robbins reveals the secrets for living an extended and fulfilling life in which our later years become a period of wisdom, vitality, and happiness. From Abkhasia in the Caucasus south of Russia, where age is beauty, and Vilcabamba in the Andes of South America, where laughter is the greatest medicine, to Hunza in Central Asia, where dance is ageless, and finally the southern Japanese islands of Okinawa, the modern Shangri-la, where people regularly live beyond a century, Robbins examines how the unique lifestyles of these peoples can influence and improve our own.

Bringing the traditions of these ancient and vibrantly healthy cultures together with the latest breakthroughs in medical science, Robbins reveals that, remarkably, they both point in the same direction. The result is an inspirational synthesis of years of research into healthy aging in which Robbins has isolated the characteristics that will enable us to live long - and most important - joyous lives. With an emphasis on simple, wholesome, but satisfying fare, and the addition of a manageable daily exercise routine, many people can experience great improvement in the quality of their lives now and for many years to come. But perhaps more surprising is Robbins' discovery that it is not diet and exercise alone that help people to live well past one hundred. The quality of personal relationships is enormously important. With startling medical evidence about the effects of our interactions with others, Robbins asserts that loneliness has more impact on life-span than such known vices as smoking. There is clearly a strong beneficial power to love and connection. After reading this book, we will never think about age - or life - in the same way again.

Quote by John Robbins

"The choices that we make today as to the way we treat each other, the way we raise our children, the kinds of families and communities we create, will determine how the future unfolds. If we treat each other one way, we can cultivate people driven by a death urge, who are despondent and mean. If we treat each other another way, if we encourage and uphold our essential goodness and capacity for loving connection, we can nurture a society of people who are healthy and whole and whose lives will bring healing, peace, and joy to those they touch.

I believe that the real news on this planet is love-why it exists, where it came from, and where it is going. I believe that ultimately it is the love in our lives that underlies and makes possible our greatest healing and longevity.

Whether we acknowledge it or not, we all have a choice to be either accomplices in the status quo or everyday revolutionaries. We have a choice whether to succumb to the cultural trance, eat fast food, and race by each other in the night, or to build lives of caring, substance, and healing. So much depends on that choice."

Healthy at 100

Table of Contents

by John Robbins

Introduction
A new vision of aging that can help you live years longer



PART 1: THE WORLD'S HEALTHIEST AND LONGEST LIVED PEOPLES

1. Abkhasia: Ancients of the Caucasus
Where people are healthier at ninety than most of us are at middle age

2. Vilcabamba: The Valley of Eternal Youth
Where heart disease and dementia do not exist

3. Hunza: A People Who Dance in Their Nineties
Where cancer, diabetes, and asthma are unknown

4. The Centenarians of Okinawa
Where more people live to 100 than anywhere else in the world


PART 2: OUR FOOD, OUR LIVES

5. Eat Well, Live Long
What is the optimum diet for human beings?

6. Nutrition and the Health of Humanity
The price we pay for processed food

7. The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted
Why a plant-based diet can save your life

8. The Road to Health and Healing
What you need to know to thrive on a whole-foods, plant-based diet


PART 3: THE BODY-MIND CONNECTION

9. Stepping into Life
What is as important as diet?

10. Born to Move
Why your cells and your bones crave a challenge

11. Keeping Your Marbles
Simple things you can do to prevent Alzheimer's

12. Confident and Clear-Thinking
Breaking the stereotypes of aging


PART 4: WHY YOUR LOVE MATTERS

13. What's Love Got to Do with It?
The healing power of relationships-new evidence that stuns even the skeptics

14. The Strength of the Heart
Why loneliness will kill you faster than cigarettes

15. How Then Shall We Live?
Today's choices for tomorrow's health


PART 5: THE HUMAN SPIRIT

16. Breaking Free from the Cultural Trance
The real news on this planet

17. Grief and Healing
Can this wisdom survive?

18. Death and Awakening
Finding the true fountain of youth

Acknowledgements

Resource Guide

Notes

Index

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What do you think about the concepts in "Healthy At 100?"

  • Yourshowman Dec 8, 2010 @ 9:31 am | delete
    Nice lens.
  • JaguarJulie Dec 6, 2010 @ 11:44 am | delete
    Well, I am seriously trying to channel the cold weather and how old I am feeling today -- near to 100 ... and hoping to be seriously "healthy at 100" !!!
  • Treasures-By-Brenda Apr 27, 2010 @ 5:07 pm | delete
    Great discussion and review; I am convinced that attitude goes a long way...
  • Sylvestermouse Sep 9, 2009 @ 11:35 am | delete
    Great lens! You are right. Attitude affects our health at any age.
  • mysticmama Sep 8, 2009 @ 2:40 pm | delete
    Great info & review!
  • Heather426 Sep 8, 2009 @ 10:31 am | delete
    Great lens, and I will definitely read the book. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!

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