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Quote from Даниил on November 21, 2025, 9:56 amThank you, lil chick. For a tip about the dangers of manganese. But manganese is, of course, not the only harm from exhaust fumes.
Thank you, lil chick. For a tip about the dangers of manganese. But manganese is, of course, not the only harm from exhaust fumes.
Quote from Даниил on November 21, 2025, 9:59 amI didn't know where to write about it and decided to write here. Interestingly, I found this test from Dan Buettner: THE TEST FROM DAN BUETTNER
1. Do you sleep at least 8 hours every night?
2. Do you move at least 45 minutes a day (walking, yoga, running, fitness, etc. count)?
3. Do you eat 3 servings of vegetables a day (chips don't count)?
4. Do you have 3 friends who meet three criteria: do you genuinely like them, are they interesting to talk to, and will they definitely support you in difficult times?
5. Do you believe in God and go to church (of any denomination) at least 4 times a month?
6. Have you not smoked in the last 5 years?
7. Have you not ever had unprotected sex with a stranger?
8. Do you want to live at least until the age of 90?
We consider the answers “yes”: the more, the higher your chances of becoming a centenarian.I was interested in points 5 and 7, which are a reference to healing by religion. That's what I wrote about here. It seems that Dan Buttner, based on observations of centenarians, concluded that religion is important for health. There is something to think about.
I didn't know where to write about it and decided to write here. Interestingly, I found this test from Dan Buettner: THE TEST FROM DAN BUETTNER
1. Do you sleep at least 8 hours every night?
2. Do you move at least 45 minutes a day (walking, yoga, running, fitness, etc. count)?
3. Do you eat 3 servings of vegetables a day (chips don't count)?
4. Do you have 3 friends who meet three criteria: do you genuinely like them, are they interesting to talk to, and will they definitely support you in difficult times?
5. Do you believe in God and go to church (of any denomination) at least 4 times a month?
6. Have you not smoked in the last 5 years?
7. Have you not ever had unprotected sex with a stranger?
8. Do you want to live at least until the age of 90?
We consider the answers “yes”: the more, the higher your chances of becoming a centenarian.
I was interested in points 5 and 7, which are a reference to healing by religion. That's what I wrote about here. It seems that Dan Buttner, based on observations of centenarians, concluded that religion is important for health. There is something to think about.