Indigenous South American group has healthiest arteries of all populations yet studied, providing clues to healthy lifestyle
An 80 year old from the Tsimane (Pronounced chee-MAH-nay) group had the same vascular age as an American in their mid-fifties, suggests a new report. The Tsimane people -- a forager-horticulturalist population of the Bolivian Amazon -- have the lowest reported levels of vascular aging for any population, with coronary atherosclerosis (Hardening of the arteries) being five times less common than in the US, the research shows. Ref. Source 8g.
You can't go wrong with eating natural foods without all the sugar and preservatives that we put in our food today. When the Tsimane people eat it is auto non-GMO, not like ours.
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