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John Smith was a Chippewa Indian from Minnesota who claimed to live to 137 years old. Long before his death in 1922, the Chippewa people referred to him as Ga-Be-Nah-Gewn-Wonce, or "wrinkled meat," due to his starkly creased face.
However, some say that his facial appearance was caused by disease and not age. Though his real age remains contested, his gravestone in Cass Lake, Minnesota still lists his birth year as 1784.
World's Oldest Man Dies in Japan at 113
World's Oldest Man Dies in Japan at 113: Japanese media reports that the “world's oldest man" Masazo Nonaka, whose family says he enjoyed watching sumo wrestling and eating sweets, has died at the age of 113. Bingo - I like watching television and eating sweets too. I figure that oughta mean I’m good for at least a 100 years.
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Russia Police Release Model Who Claimed to Have Trump Secrets: A model from Belarus who claimed to have evidence of Russian interference in U.S. President Donald Trump's election was freed from Russian police custody, but remains a suspect in an unrelated criminal case. Well, now that she’s free from a Russian jail, I guess it’s off to the Saudi consulate to pick up a visa.
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FDA Warns of Vaping Ban as More Teens Indulge: Health experts and the FDA are debating whether vaping should be banned following data indicating that scores of underage smokers are engaging in the habit. So, ban e-cigarettes, because they’re possibly dangerous, but allow real cigarettes - which kill over 480,000 Americans each year - to remain legal. That makes total sense. Ah, but what the hell do I care? All I can say is - thank God that I'm only into fast food, cussing and binge drinking.
The world's oldest man, 256 years old, revealed the secret of his survival before his death
Li Ching-Yuen: The Taoist Herbalist Who Claimed to Live for 250 Years
Li Ching-Yuen, also known as Li Qingyun, was a Chinese herbalist who claimed to have lived for 256 years. He was born in 1736 and died in 1933, but there is no verifiable evidence to support his age claim. Nevertheless, Li Ching-Yuen's story is fascinating, and his teachings on longevity continue to be popular today.
Li Ching-Yuen was born in Qixian County, Sichuan Province, China. He began studying herbs at a young age and became a skilled herbalist. He traveled extensively throughout China, gathering herbs and learning from other herbalists. In his later years, he settled down in Kai Xian County, where he lived until his death.
Li Ching-Yuen was a devout Taoist, and he believed that his longevity was due to his Taoist practices. He followed a strict diet of herbs and rice wine, and he practiced qigong and meditation regularly. He also taught others about the importance of living a healthy lifestyle and following the Taoist principles of harmony and balance.
Li Ching-Yuen's story has been the subject of much speculation and debate. Some people believe that he was truly 256 years old, while others believe that he exaggerated his age. However, there is no doubt that Li Ching-Yuen was a remarkable individual who lived a long and healthy life.
Here are some of Li Ching-Yuen's tips for longevity:
Eat a healthy diet of herbs and rice wine.
Practice qigong and meditation regularly.
Live a simple and harmonious life.
Avoid stress and anger.
Be grateful for each day.
This Old Man looks like a living skeleton
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