Blue Zones !! the science of living longer
Yes,  it is true. The fewer calories you consume, the healthier you are and  the longer you will live. Calorie Reduction (CR) is the most strategic  approach to health and longevity there is. I feel vibrant, twenty years  younger, my mind is crystal clear and I sleep a full eight hours every  night.
 Observe the “Blue Zones” (Sardinia, Italy, Okinawa, Japan, Loma Linda, California, Nicoya Peninsula, Costa  Rica, Ikaria, Greece), these people thrive into their 90’s and 100’s…  They all have one strong attribute – they do not consume a lot of food.  Yes, of course, they walk a lot, passionate about their work, they have  a strong family bond, they participate in community activities, they  grow their own food and don’t watch CNN or have Donald Trump as their  president…. They eat mostly vegetables, fruits, beans, whole grains,  seeds, and nuts.
 In the five “Blue Zones” the people live  longer than anywhere else in the world… All of these people who live  into their 90’s and 100’s eat a mostly a vegan diet of beans, grains,  seeds, nuts, fruits, and vegetables… They do not over exercise, they  walk and do their own chores, they are passionate about something  whether it is painting, writing or playing an instrument, they have  faith whether it is of God, mankind or the sun, they have something to  look forward to every day, they surround themselves with family and  friends and they don’t worry about stuff.. They don’t have smartphones  or are they on Facebook for hours at a timer and they certainly do not  watch cable television… They are plugged into life…
 I have  been on a CR lifestyle diet for a few months. I have cut all my portions  by two thirds. I have noticed that I am not hungry, my stomach seems to  have shrunk, I only consume food when I am really hungry and I eat very  slowly and chew my food longer than normal. I choose my food very  carefully. I only eat food that is highly nutritional, fresh locally  grown and has a lot of fiber and tons of nutrients.
 This  morning, for example, I had one large Stokes purple sweet potato and two  cups of chickpea miso with lemon. For lunch, I will have a half of a  butternut squash. For dinner, I always eat before 4:00, I will have a  half cup of lentils mixed with quinoa, amaranth, and millet… In  between meals I drink a lot of gunpowder tea, Kukicha tea and a blend of  herbal tea I make with dry, wild or organic Red Clover blossoms; dry,  wild or organic, dry sifted Alfalfa, Stinging Nettle leaf; dry wild or  organic Yarrow flowers. Tea has no calories, tons of antioxidants and  vitamins and is very filling…
 Now, if I find myself nervously  hungry, I eat raw carrots, celery, radishes, cauliflower, and an  apple… These foods are not only extremely healthy, but they are also  loaded with fiber, nutrients, and antioxidants. These are called  guiltless foods.
 Socially, I do not have a problem. Everyone  knows that I am vegan and do not like to be fussed over. When I go to  dinner with people I am famous for ordering a plate of parsley or raw  spinach with lemon. I never drink alcohol, probably the worst thing you  can bombard your liver with… I also never use oils. Oils are pure fat  and highly processed. Fat is important as is oils, but consume oil in  the most natural state. Eat olives, nuts, avocados, chia and hemp seeds  and make sure to put flaxseeds on all of your food – loaded with  Omega-rich nutrients.
 It is important to eat your largest meal  in the morning followed later in the afternoon by a smaller meal… Eat  nothing after 4:00 p.m. The American diet is three humungous meals  loaded with fat, sugar, dairy4, and meat. The largest meal consumed by  Americans is late at night. Most people literally pass out after eating a  huge meal of meat and potatoes drenched in butter and cream along with  beer and wine. You can imagine what that does to your heart and liver.  It is no surprise that Americans develop more heart disease, cancer,  diabetes and obesity than all the rest of the industrial modern  countries combined…
 80% of all Americans adults and 1/3rd of  all American children are clinically obese. Obesity is the number one  link to all major human diseases and an early death. Go to the  supermarkets and just observe the foods people loaded the carts with –  boxes of sugary cereals, cans of processed soups and boxes of frozen  pizzas and dinners. The government should give tax breaks to those  people that eat a clean plant-based diet and tax people heavily for  eating processed foods, meat, and dairy. Why should people like you and  me be burdened with high healthcare for people that do not take care of  themselves?
 There are other factors to the longevity equation.  Exercise is vital. But do not knock yourself out or think of exercise as  a chore. Incorporate moving your body with activities you love to do  like cycling, walking, yoga, basketball, gardening, and tennis.  Mediation is a powerful tool to increase mental awareness, reduce  stress, encourage a healthy body, slows aging and benefits  cardiovascular and immune health… You don’t have to be a Hindu Guru to  mediate. I meditate when I walk, take a sauna, lay in my bed and focus  on the night and the morning. I also paint and find myself engrossed in  my art.
 Another extremely important part of the equation of  longevity is to surround yourself with happiness and peace. Sever  relationships that drag you down no matter who the people are. Find a  job that you are excited about and look forward to engaging in. Rid your  home of clutter, keep your home simple and live a minimalist lifestyle.  I have a very good friend that is Hindu and Jitendra only has three  pairs of pants, three shirts and one pair of shoes. I asked him why he  doesn’t have more clothes? He told me that he only wears one pair of  pants and a shirt and one pair of shoes at a time… That made so much  sense to me. I immediately reduced the closets of clothes that I had,  many still had their price tags and many I haven’t worn for years. I  also got rid of a lot of furniture, everything in the garage and the  cupboards in my kitchen that I never use.
 Severing  relationships, giving away a lot of my possessions, reducing my wardrobe  and the furniture in my home was the most powerful emotional revelation  I ever experienced. Reducing my diet to a bare minimum amount of food  allows me to focus on my passions in life rather than to be the  gatekeeper of too many clothes, furniture, and stuff.
 I attest  to never feeling tired, always having tons of energy, my mind has more  clarity than any time in my life, I feel younger, happier and freer than  at any time in my life. I also spend as little as $20 a week on food. I  am not all the way there yet, trust me.
 A while ago I met a  man with just a backpack, nothing else. he traveled around the world and  stayed at youth hostels… After I got to know him, I found out that he  was quite wealthy. I asked him about all his homes, cars and lifestyle.  He told me that he felt like a prisoner, all of those material things  were like a weight around his neck. He told me that he gave away all the  money to charity. He didn’t want to burden his kids with the same  strain and stress that inflicted him. He also wanted his children to  experience the joy of success and achieving their own journey rather  than his… He loved to be among the people and avoided 5-star hotels  like the plague…
 Pablo Picasso said, “I’d like to live as a poor man with lots of money.”
  The best diet you can possibly eat is a poor man’s diet – You will live  healthy for decades… This is my favorite meal – sweet potato, black  beans, brown rice, and an avocado… No salt or oil or seasoning, just  simply the healthiest most wonderful tasting combination of food on the  planet… The cost is under $5
 Life is a journey of sharing,  experiencing and enjoying other people. Learning from people of  different cultures is this most valuable opportunity we have in life.  Life is a gift, just unwrap it carefully….
 Thank you so much for your input  Doug

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