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Cidersomerset
7th October 2016, 16:24
After watching/listening to several vids on the Annunaki and how they limited our
life expectancies a couple of interesting articles I saw over the last couple of days tie
together nicely and watching the episode 1 of the new HBO series West world , the
comments of Elon Musk and many other researchers. We are on the cusp of switching
off the aging gene one way or another, unless we self destruct the planet.....

Iraqi Minister: Ancient Sumerians travelled space and discovered Pluto // 12th Planet by Z. Sitchin
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?93691-Iraqi-Minister-Ancient-Sumerians-travelled-space-and-discovered-Pluto-12th-Planet-by-Z.-Sitchin

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Limit to human life may be 115 (ish)

By James Gallagher
Health and science reporter, BBC News website
5 October 2016... From the section Health

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Human life spans may be limited to a maximum of about 115 years, claim US scientists.

Their conclusions, published in the journal Nature, were made by analysing decades of
data on human longevity.They said a rare few may live longer, but the odds were so
poor you'd have to scour 10,000 planet Earths to find just one 125-year-old.But while
some scientists have praised the study, others have labelled it a dismal travesty.Life
expectancy has been increasing relentlessly since the nineteenth century - due to
vaccines, safer childbirth and tackling killers like cancer and heart disease.

UK changes in life expectancy
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But can that go on forever?

The team in New York analysed data from the Human Mortality Database and the
deaths of super-centenarians (those over 110) in France, Japan, UK and US. The data
showed increases in life expectancy were slowing in centenarians and that the
maximum age of death had plateaued for at least two decades. Prof Jan Vijg, one of the
researchers from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, told the BBC News
website: "In people over 105 we make very little progress, that tells you we are most
likely approaching the limit to human life.

"For the first time in history we've been able to see this, it looks like the maximum
life span - this ceiling, this barrier - is about 115.

"It's almost impossible you'll get beyond it. You need 10,000 worlds like ours to end
up with one individual in a given year who will live until 125 - so a very small chance."

The oldest person

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Jeanne Calment came close. The oldest ever person, whose age can be backed up by
official documents, was 122 when she died in 1997.The French icon of longevity was
born before the Eiffel Tower was constructed and met the painter Vincent van Gogh.
Nobody has since got near her venerable age.Prof Dame Linda Partridge, the director of
the UCL Institute of Healthy Ageing, said a limit to lifespans "logically has to exist".
But she told the BBC: "Although this really interesting paper describes what is
happening, it doesn't describe what will happen."

Follow James on Twitter.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-37552116

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Oldest man He believes he's 145 BBC News

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Published on 6 Sep 2016

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Cidersomerset
7th October 2016, 17:31
Newly Discovered 'World's Oldest Man' Is 145-Years-Old Born On December 31,1870 - Mbah Gotho

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Published on 30 Aug 2016
Read More: http://www.nollygrio.com

The world’s oldest man has been named as Indonesian Mbah Gotho, who is 145 years
old, with documentation that says he was born in 1870. Mr Gotho said he began preparing
for his death in 1992, even having a gravestone made, but 24 years later he is still alive.

He has now outlived all 10 of his siblings, his four wives and his children.

Though his age is impressive, Mr Gotho told a regional news network: “What I want is to die.”

For the past three months he has needed to bathed and spoon-fed, and is becoming increasingly
frail. Mr Gotho has official documentation which shows his age, and the Indonesian records office
says it has confirmed his birth date as December 31 1870.If this is correct, this would earn him
the title of the oldest person ever, a title currently held by French centenarian Jeanne Calment,
who was 122 when she died – 23 years younger than Mr Gotho.

If the documents cannot be independently verified, however, Mr Gotho will not go down in the
record books. Old people's home residents recreate famous movie scenesThere are a number of
people who claim to have broken Jeanne Calment’s record, such as Nigerian James Olofintuyi,
who claims to be 171, and Dhaqabo Ebba from Ethiopia, who claims to be 163, but without
verifiable documents they cannot be given her title.

The centenarian, from Central Java, says he spends his time listening to the radio, as his eyesight
is no longer good enough to watch television.

When asked the secret to a long life, he said: “The recipe is just patience”.

Daozen
7th October 2016, 17:42
I've heard credible stories of people living til over 300 in some parts of China. This is with technology, of course. Then there are the secret groups in the mountains who are supposed to live til over 1000. I can't prove any of that, but the door is wide open for anyone to search longevity techniques. Maybe it's about switching off our built in obselesence gene, as the OP implies.

We can at the very least look for protocols that will help us live to a vigorous 80, instead of a sick 60.

I'm surprised this topic isn't discussed more on Project Avalon.

Cidersomerset
7th October 2016, 18:13
I've heard credible stories of people living til over 300 in some parts of China. This is with technology,
of course. Then there are the secret groups in the mountains who are supposed to live til over 1000. I can't
prove any of that, but the door is wide open for anyone to search longevity techniques. Maybe it's about
switching off our built in obselesence gene, as the OP implies.

I know that's a slightly different level , there are Buddhist monks said to be of great age and
other indigenous communities can have long healthy lives. From the ion material they talk
of many people that have never died and are hundreds and thousands of years old.

This brings us nicely back to the Anunnaki who are said to have lifespans into the tens
of thousands like other ET reports. Obviously this is all speculation , so cannot be proved
easily ......

happyuk
7th October 2016, 20:58
What I find amusing about the Jeanne Calment story is that she only gave up smoking while well into her 100s because failing eyesight meant she couldn't see her cigarette lighter properly!

happyuk
7th October 2016, 21:05
Is not the eastern philosophical take on longevity is that the human lifespan should be sufficient for man to work through and hence get rid of his earthly desires thereby breaking off the continual cycle of rebirth and reincarnation

Cidersomerset
7th October 2016, 21:18
Is not the eastern philosophical take on longevity is that the human lifespan should be
sufficient for man to work through and hence get rid of his earthly desires thereby
breaking off the continual cycle of rebirth and reincarnation



That's one for greybeard , I thought it was many life spans but I have not looked
into it lately , other than comments by researchers in other vids......

Bill Ryan
7th October 2016, 21:40
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Li Ching-Yuen (1677-1933 : 256 years old
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_Ching-Yuen (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_Ching-Yuen)

Sueanne47
7th October 2016, 21:45
What I find amusing about the Jeanne Calment story is that she only gave up smoking while well into her 100s because failing eyesight meant she couldn't see her cigarette lighter properly!

LOL !!!!! :sarcastic: :wacko: show's you can have fags and still live to be 100

Cidersomerset
7th October 2016, 21:48
Li Ching-Yuen (1677-1933 : 256 years old
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_Ching-Yuen

I saw the u'tube on the link but did not press .......


Immortals Among Us? 256 Year Old Man Reveals Secrets to His Longevity

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Published on 8 Jul 2016
What is the longest a person has ever lived for? Meet Li Ching Yuen, a man who lived an astonishing 256 years!


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other indigenous communities can have long healthy lives

Here's a group photo, taken in 1990, of 45 people in Vilcabamba all over 110 years old.


I can remember seeing some old docs and articles about places around the world
that have longevity to their particular village, valley or way of life .....

Bill Ryan
7th October 2016, 21:59
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Here's a group photo, taken in 1990, of 45 people in Vilcabamba all over 110 years old.

* A very clear, high resolution image (9 Mb, 5000 px wide) is here... do look closely at their amazing faces.
http://projectavalon.net/Vilcabamba_centenarians.jpg

This is the lower resolution version, to fit it on the page:

http://projectavalon.net/Vilcabamba_centenarians_sm.jpg

Sueanne47
7th October 2016, 22:05
Gogi berries, I'll look out for those, I wonder if sainsburys does gogi berry tea.

I heard Blueberries were good for the memory.... I've eaten loads but no difference to my brain power

lake
7th October 2016, 22:17
One could ask what he must have done to have faced such a long life....to have been burdened with that longevity?

Most of you consider life as a gift.......but you do not look at the meaning of said life....you consider it a wondrous thing without actually defining it!

You do not consider the harm caused by your in action, nor by your thoughts....you only consider your needs, wants and PAST!
These define the future you create and enable.

Its a life but not one I would want for 256 years or even 90

three score years and ten....this is your 'gift' to this consideration of a place called world....a choice of interaction with a fake physicality or an understanding of the potential you, inherent within?

Daozen
7th October 2016, 22:38
I've heard credible stories of people living til over 300 in some parts of China. This is with technology,
of course. Then there are the secret groups in the mountains who are supposed to live til over 1000. I can't
prove any of that, but the door is wide open for anyone to search longevity techniques. Maybe it's about
switching off our built in obselesence gene, as the OP implies.

I know that's a slightly different level , there are Buddhist monks said to be of great age and
other indigenous communities can have long healthy lives. From the ion material they talk
of many people that have never died and are hundreds and thousands of years old.

This brings us nicely back to the Anunnaki who are said to have lifespans into the tens
of thousands like other ET reports. Obviously this is all speculation , so cannot be proved
easily ......

Im not so much looking for increased quantity of life, but quality, defnitely...

We know on Avalon that there are many cheap public domain cures for cancer that any anyone can use. The media tells people to wait for a cure for cancer, but it never comes. What if there was a cure for aging in the public domain, but we hadn't researched hard enough to find it?
These photos are striking:

http://drsircus.com/medicine/co2-medicine-bath-bombing-your-way-to-health

Some say the three causes of aging are inflammation, inflammation and inflammation.

RunningDeer
8th October 2016, 00:46
stated the obvious
http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/Recovered/garbage-can_zpsgd97ktcu.GIF

DeDukshyn
8th October 2016, 01:06
Is not the eastern philosophical take on longevity is that the human lifespan should be sufficient for man to work through and hence get rid of his earthly desires thereby breaking off the continual cycle of rebirth and reincarnation

Long ago -- early on in the "human project" - humans had extreme longevity - I always believed that if humans only still had that, we'd be far better off that for the exact reason you state above -- but I have not heard that before (maybe past life thing :)). I humour the concept that the human project was "taken" in some sense (some consider this Annunaki interference, or at least the point where Enki began having his differences and wanting to control everything), and humans had their lifespans shortened via genetic manipulation. The population of humans have been low enough at times for this not to be impossible .. and interestingly enough, prior to this time - far less human skeletons are discovered, but over a decent range of time - this may indicate humans with extreme longevity; and likewise and rather abruptly, many human graves, etc after that point in time may indicate a shortened lifespan.


Although I'm not religious, this also ties in with scripts written in Genesis - Noah lived to be several hundred years, Methuselah almost 1000, it is written. I consider that many old religious scripts are modified stories of very ancient times, where lived a different type of advanced civilization (call it Atlantis times, I guess :))

happyuk
8th October 2016, 09:13
Interesting to read that Li Ching-Yuen practised a form of qigong breathing technique. In Sri Yukteswar's The Holy Science he also states that pranayama (breath control) when practiced sufficiently and correctly enables the devotee to live as long as he likes thereby giving him time to work out his earthly karma within one lifetime. It would seem that that is the purpose of life - learn the lessons needed to prevent a return to earthly life cycles that hammer so many of us not for the purpose of indulging the sensual pleasures

sigma6
9th October 2016, 02:12
"...Old news..." whoever these 'ancients', they seemed to have known this too...

Genesis 6:3 Then the Lord said, “My Spirit will not contend with humans forever, for they are mortal; their days will be a hundred and twenty years.”

Daozen
9th October 2016, 02:14
"...Old news..." whoever these 'ancients', they seemed to have known this too...

Genesis 6:3 Then the Lord said, “My Spirit will not contend with humans forever, for they are mortal; their days will be a hundred and twenty years.”

Do you have any 3 year results on Turpentine/Kerosene, Sigma6? I saw you active in that thread since 2013. Do you think it would help longevity? I thought you guys were crazy at first, til I realized Turpentine was just pine oil.

onawah
9th October 2016, 03:14
Related info here:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?91081-The-poisoning-of-America-Glyphosate-Statins-and-Vaccines&p=1104623&viewfull=1#post1104623

bettye198
9th October 2016, 21:28
As long as we live in a Finite Time line we will shrivel up and die. I have always believed that Death of the Human Being was a pre-destined agenda by the alien elite. If we lived long, we would be a problem for the controllers. Which is why on Angelic Planets that revere life, beings live hundreds of years and CHOOSE their exit if they are ready. On a Fallen Planet we are in submission to the rules of the time wave. And many of us know, time is contrived to imprison.

Flash
9th October 2016, 21:47
Good food, pure air and Indian herbs recipes I bet.... and many have dark hair still, none in wheelchair etc. Incredible truly.

I often think that if most of us lived 200+ years, we would take care of our environment, of others, and would not take sh it from our governments when they are not protecting its people and its environments.


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Here's a group photo, taken in 1990, of 45 people in Vilcabamba all over 110 years old.

* A very clear, high resolution image (9 Mb, 5000 px wide) is here... do look closely at their amazing faces.
http://projectavalon.net/Vilcabamba_centenarians.jpg

This is the lower resolution version, to fit it on the page:

http://projectavalon.net/Vilcabamba_centenarians_sm.jpg