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    The Oldest Man in the World Breaks the Silence Before His Death and Reveals His Secret

    Daniel J Towsey
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    Published on 06 Apr 2021 / In People and Blogs

    Have you ever considered how lucky we all are? According to scientific data, the average human life expectancy is 79 years. On the one hand, this is a lot. On the other we all want to live a very long life. However, do not forget that even 30-40 years ago, the life expectancy of a man was only 61 years. In the eighteenth century, people were lucky if they lived to be 33. As for the Neolithic times, people almost never lived beyond 21 years.
    The latest advances in medicine and technology have allowed us to bring our living standards to a whole new level. However, there are people on the planet who have discovered the secret of longevity on their own, and today we will tell you about them.

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    bookshop 4 years ago

    none historians, geographers, discoverers, pionners mention people living 33
    tibetan serfs were living 35 years old, dalai lama is 88
    new delhi inhabitants live 10 years less than average indians
    17th/18th century people were living 70-80 years like nowadays
    longevity is pseudo-science hoax meant to hide buckingham doublures pretending to rule reich during 1000 years
    some people live 100 years like pepi 2, some people die around 20 like alexander

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    bookshop 4 years ago

    scientific datas are not trustable : some ancient egyptians/greeks were living 100 years : life expectancy is 48 years old in edinburgh modest class, philip of edinburgh is 100 years

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    bookshop 4 years ago

    https://allthatsinteresting.com/jeanne-calment

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