Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Who are the Hunza People?:


Who are the Hunza People?:


In the early 70s, National Geographic ran an extensive series of articles investigating claims of long-lived people around the world. The Hunza People, who live in the North of Pakistan were one of those peoples. The Hunza and the valley in which they live was famous in the region. The Hunza Valley is a high altitude, fertile valley that supports agriculture and provides isolation from the rest of the world. Some say that the Hunza Valley was the basis for Shangri La in the book Lost Horizons.

No one really knows. Physicians examined the Hunza and made their best guesses to how old they people were. Without focusing too much on documented maximum age, the truly extraordinary fact is that all reports from the Hunza mention that the elderly population is fit, full of vitality and virtually free from disease.

How Did They Keep Free from Illness?:
In short, exercise. The mountains that the Hunza live in are extremely rough terrain and the Hunza people spend their lives moving among the rough passages and steep ridges. They are said to be more hardy than even the famous Sherpa people of the Himalayan region.

4 comments:

  1. Not JUST exercise, but a very good diet, a significant part of which is apricot seeds - full of Vitamin B17. Powerful against cancer, these seeds are also used as a currency amongst these people.

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  2. Is that a Hunza Pakistani woman in the picture?

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  3. could be also the hight or the andromedan genes, all whites r from andromeda galaxy see blog hellenandchaos we were invaded by moon fleet of reptylians 13500 y ago, since then they trying to kill white races and replace with their asian mainly chinese, now u know why asians look reptylian

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