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The Blue Zones/Lessons in Longevity

“The Blue Zones” is an interesting New York Times bestseller written by Dan Buettner, a longevity expert who traveled the world to meet the planet’s longest-living people in unique communities called Blue Zones, where common elements of diet, lifestyle, and outlook have led to a great quantity and quality of life.

Sardinia’s Blue Zone lessons (Italy):

  • Eat a lean, plant-based diet accented with meat. Drink goat’s milk. Drink a glass of red wine daily.
  • Put family first, celebrate elders, and laugh with friends.
  • Take a walk.

Okinawa’s longevity lessons (Japan):

  • Embrace an ikigai (purpose), secure social network, and affable smugness.
  • Rely on a plant-based diet and eat more soy.
  • Get gardening, enjoy the sunshine, stay active, and plant a medicinal garden.

Loma Linda’s Blue Zone secrets (California):

  • Find a sanctuary in time (ex: 24-hour Sabbath).
  • Maintain a healthy BMI and get regular, moderate exercise.
  • Spend time with like-minded friends and give something back.
  • Snack on nuts, eat in moderation, eat an early and light dinner, put more plants in your diet, and drink plenty of water.

Costa Rica’s longevity secrets:

  • Have a strong sense of purpose, keep a focus on family, maintain social networks, keep hard at work, and embrace a common history.
  • Drink hard water, eat a light dinner, and get some sensible sun.

Ikaria’s Blue Zone secrets (Greece):

  • Drink goat’s milk, eat a Mediterranean-style diet, stock up on herbal teas, and fast occasionally.
  • Mimic mountain living, nap, and make friends and family a priority.

9 lessons overall:

  1. Move naturally and be active without having to think about it. Walk. Garden. Have fun.
  2. Hara Hachi Bu– eat until you are 80% full. Serve yourself at your counter and put food away before eating. Use smaller plates. Eat more slowly, sit, and focus on food, not on work or tv.
  3. Avoid meat and processed foods. Limit meat, increase your bean consumption, eat nuts every day, and showcase fruits and vegetables.
  4. Introduce a glass of wine into a daily routine — high-quality red wine.
  5. Take time to see the big picture and realize your purpose. Craft a personal mission statement. Learn something new.
  6. Take time to relieve stress. Plan to be early, meditate, and minimize time spent with electronics.
  7. Participate in a spiritual community. Be involved.
  8. Make family a priority. Establish rituals. Create a family shrine.
  9. Be surrounded by those who share Blue Zone values. Identify your inner circle, be likable, and create time together.

You can take a test to calculate your life expectancy and how long you’ll stay healthy here:

https://apps.bluezones.com/en/vitality

I look forward to reading, learning, and sharing more with you soon!