SatoshiPufamoto
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What do you think is the longest a human being could biologically live given the optimal diet, lifestyle and environment?
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What do you think is the longest a human being could biologically live given the optimal diet, lifestyle and environment?
Yep, that's Shirali Muslimov, and he supposedly lived to 168 years old-I think theres was as thread about it on the forum already. I think peat or georgi mentioned some russian dude who supposedly died at the age of around 160.
Someone also asked how old one could get if you restrict pufa from a young age ( around 20)
Yep, that's Shirali Muslimov, and he supposedly lived to 168 years old-
Shirali Muslimov - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Sounds like the perfect combination of diet, lifestyle and environmentYep that was him ! He ate fruits, vegetables, wholemeal bread, chicken broth, low-fat cheese and yogurt and lived at high altitude.
He was basically peating before anybody else.
Vegetables whole meal bread and chicken broth //if not defatted// are not peating. The starch component of these centenarian’s diets always gets ignored here, or the fact that they eat a lot less than 2.5-3000 cal a day.Yep that was him ! He ate fruits, vegetables, wholemeal bread, chicken broth, low-fat cheese and yogurt and lived at high altitude.
He was basically peating before anybody else.
Forever is a long time to avoid accumulation of damage caused by accidental stressors. The 'optimal' would really have to mean 'unfailingly absolutely perfect'. Which begins to close in on the definition of the afterlife.With optimal everything, including optimal ancestors and optimal environment then possibly forever.
Rather just die at 60The only way to extend this would be to figure out how to keep stem cells renewing so they could repair/replace damaged cells.
Yep, that's Shirali Muslimov, and he supposedly lived to 168 years old-
Shirali Muslimov - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Assuming this story is true: protein from muscle meats seems absent, which would restrict cysteine, methionine and tryptophan. Peat has written about how restricting these aminos should significantly increase lifespan.Vegetables whole meal bread and chicken broth //if not defatted// are not peating. The starch component of these centenarian’s diets always gets ignored here, or the fact that they eat a lot less than 2.5-3000 cal a day.
Assuming this story is true: protein from muscle meats seems absent, which would restrict cysteine, methionine and tryptophan. Peat has written about how restricting these aminos should significantly increase lifespan.