18 Longevity Secrets to Live a Healthy 100 Years
Science-Backed Tips for Living to 100: The Longevity Blueprint
Discover 18 science-backed longevity tips focusing on creating health reserves, optimizing cellular function, and learning from centenarian hotspots like Japan. Gain actionable insight to boost vitality past 100 years old.
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- Improve fitness reserve (V2 Max) to increase capacity for unexpected health challenges.
- Optimize cellular maintenance through practices like Autophagy via sufficient fasting protocols.
- Leverage lifestyle adjustments, including diet composition and sleep hygiene, to potentially activate longevity genes like FOXO3.
This session dissects longevity factors, contrasting managing disease with actively creating robust health. Speaker Dr. Eric Berg DC details dietary habits from long-living regions and provides 18 practical steps focusing on metabolism, cellular health, and stress adaptation. Understanding these factors helps increase your metabolic flexibility and stress tolerance for extended, high-quality life.
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Top Comments (10)
Here are 18 healthy ways to live longer: 1. Maintain balanced blood sugar levels 2. Autophagy 3. Regular exercise 4. Support mitochondrial health 5. Avoid seed oils 6. Avoid sugar 7. Avoid modified food starches 8. Practice fasting 9. Promote optimal vitamin D levels 10. Foster social connections 11. Trigger hormesis 12. Stop eating when you feel about 80 percent full 13. Take post-meal walks 14. Eat fermented foods 15. Prioritize sleep 16. Stimulate FOXO3 activity 17. Maintain muscle mass 18. Support testosterone balance
Dr. Berg, you are more than a doctor — you are like an angel guiding us to better health 👏
My wife and I have been doing Keto and IF for about 10 years now, I’m 64 and my wife is 70 and we are both on 0 meds!!
I'm a boomer and spent my childhood outdoors all seasons. I have no allergies and a good immune system and no family history of heart disease or cancer! Thank you Dad and Mom, both of whom died in their sleep of old age and no majour illnesses!
Last month our Uber driver from Libya told us his grandmother just passed away at age 108 years old. He said she was still gardening until her last breath.
Isolation and loneliness creates stress which increases cortisol which damages mitochondria....which is not good 😢. I lost my husband three years ago and moved to be closer to my daughter but my housing situation is isolated and it's a challenge to meet and make new friends as we get older. I do believe more attention needs to be given to this important subject!
I am 50 years old this year, I have another 50 years to go after watching this.
Just so you know, my full line of high-quality supplements is available on Amazon — search Dr. Berg Supplements.
Dr. Berg, you’re not just a doctor you’re an angel of motivation, pushing us to transform our health and become our best selves.
As someone already in my late 70s, I’m always eager to learn little habits that can add more quality years. Health really is wealth.
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Top Comments (10)
Here are 18 healthy ways to live longer: 1. Maintain balanced blood sugar levels 2. Autophagy 3. Regular exercise 4. Support mitochondrial health 5. Avoid seed oils 6. Avoid sugar 7. Avoid modified food starches 8. Practice fasting 9. Promote optimal vitamin D levels 10. Foster social connections 11. Trigger hormesis 12. Stop eating when you feel about 80 percent full 13. Take post-meal walks 14. Eat fermented foods 15. Prioritize sleep 16. Stimulate FOXO3 activity 17. Maintain muscle mass 18. Support testosterone balance
Dr. Berg, you are more than a doctor — you are like an angel guiding us to better health 👏
My wife and I have been doing Keto and IF for about 10 years now, I’m 64 and my wife is 70 and we are both on 0 meds!!
I'm a boomer and spent my childhood outdoors all seasons. I have no allergies and a good immune system and no family history of heart disease or cancer! Thank you Dad and Mom, both of whom died in their sleep of old age and no majour illnesses!
Last month our Uber driver from Libya told us his grandmother just passed away at age 108 years old. He said she was still gardening until her last breath.
Isolation and loneliness creates stress which increases cortisol which damages mitochondria....which is not good 😢. I lost my husband three years ago and moved to be closer to my daughter but my housing situation is isolated and it's a challenge to meet and make new friends as we get older. I do believe more attention needs to be given to this important subject!
I am 50 years old this year, I have another 50 years to go after watching this.
Just so you know, my full line of high-quality supplements is available on Amazon — search Dr. Berg Supplements.
Dr. Berg, you’re not just a doctor you’re an angel of motivation, pushing us to transform our health and become our best selves.
As someone already in my late 70s, I’m always eager to learn little habits that can add more quality years. Health really is wealth.