Eat BLUE ZONES at home.
New type of treatment named as
BLUE BODY ZONING
by Henryk Szubinski.
Instead of going to places far and wide to visit the BLUE ZONES where people live to be 100 or more years old , you can do it at home.
You start by making lunch or breakfast full of the good stuff , put it on the plate and watch the documentaries that are available on the Web.
Eat while associating with the knowledge , chewing the indications of the blueness in the food, see the plate as part of the larger lunch
meetings of those that eat in the blue zones.
Also, swallow and relate to the meaning of the places as they may be seen in any of about 5 or 6 places on the Planet.
New type of treatment named as
BLUE BODY ZONING
by Henryk Szubinski.
Instead of going to places far and wide to visit the BLUE ZONES where people live to be 100 or more years old , you can do it at home.
You start by making lunch or breakfast full of the good stuff , put it on the plate and watch the documentaries that are available on the Web.
Eat while associating with the knowledge , chewing the indications of the blueness in the food, see the plate as part of the larger lunch
meetings of those that eat in the blue zones.
Also, swallow and relate to the meaning of the places as they may be seen in any of about 5 or 6 places on the Planet.
Eat your lunch while watching the IKARIANS , dancing, talking, social life style, diving deep into the AGEAN SEA together with the people.
The secret =to conglomerate as groups of people that simply "WILL IT INTO BEING" among themselves in the group contact of the BLUE COLOR input into the food as youre making it and eating it, as related to the distance to the SHORE that has the blue water. So it's just as simple as referencing to ones own will as related to "having chosen to have more food" and using the will power to continue relations.So the obvious choice is to relate to some GREAT BEING, as the OCEAN DEPTH's= simple references to POSEIDON.
WILL POWER AS:
from Wikipedia
date 2018
March 25
Self-control, an aspect of inhibitory control, is the ability to regulate one's emotions, thoughts, and behavior in the face of temptations and impulses.[1][2] As an executive function, self-control is a cognitive process that is necessary for regulating one's behavior in order to achieve specific goals.[2][3]
A related concept in psychology is emotional self-regulation.[4] Self-control is like a muscle. According to studies, self-regulation, whether emotional or behavioral, was proven to be a limited resource which functions like energy.[5] In the short term, overuse of self-control will lead to depletion.[6] However, in the long term, the use of self-control can strengthen and improve over time.[2][6]
Construal levels[edit]Thinking that is characterized by high construals, whenever individuals "are obliged to infer additional details of content, context, or meaning in the actions and outcomes that unfold around them",[18] will view goals and values in a global, abstract sense. Whereas low level construals emphasize concrete, definitive ideas and categorizations. Different construal levels determine our activation of self-control in response to temptations. One technique for inducing high-level construals is asking an individual a series of "why?" questions that will lead to increasingly abstracted responses, whereas low-level construals are induced by "how?" questions leading to increasingly concrete answers. When taking an Implicit Association Test, people with induced high-level construals are significantly faster at associating temptations (such as candy bars) with "bad," and healthy choices (such as apples) with "good" than those in the low-level condition. Further, higher-level construals also show a significantly increased likelihood of choosing an apple for snack over a candy bar. Without any conscious or active self-control efforts, temptations can be dampened by merely inducing high-level construals. It is suggested that the abstraction of high-level construals reminds people of their overall, lifelong values, such as a healthy lifestyle, which deemphasizes the current tempting situation.[10][19]
from Wikipedia
date 2018
March 25
Blue Zones is an anthropological concept that describes the characteristic lifestyles and the environments of the world's longest-lived people. The term first appeared as an international concept in the November 2005 National Geographic magazine cover story "The Secrets of a Long Life"[1] by Dan Buettner. Buettner identified five geographic areas where people live statistically longest: Okinawa (Japan); Sardinia (Italy); Nicoya (Costa Rica); Icaria (Greece) and among the Seventh-day Adventists in Loma Linda, California. He offers an explanation, based on empirical data and first hand observations, as to why these populations live healthier and longer lives.
The concept grew out of demographic work done by Gianni Pes and Michel Poulain[2] outlined in the Journal of Experimental Gerontology,[3] who identified Sardinia's Nuoro province as the region with the highest concentration of male centenarians. As the two men zeroed in on the cluster of villages with the highest longevity, they drew concentric blue circles on the map and began referring to the area inside the circle as the Blue Zone. Together with demographers Pes and Poulain, Buettner broadened the term, applying it to validated longevity areas of Okinawa, Japan and among the Seventh-day Adventists in Loma Linda, California. Buettner and Poulain, under the aegis of National Geographic, then identified and validated longevity hotspots in Nicoya, Costa Rica and Icaria, Greece.
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date 2018
March 25
The visual projection of the BLUE COLOR into FOODS as the visual language related to the blue zone language that you may also have playing while eating blue zone food as the Learning IKARIAN.
The visual language is a system of communication using visual elements. Speech as a means of communication cannot strictly be separated from the whole of human communicative activity which includes the visual[1] and the term 'language' in relation to vision is an extension of its use to describe the perception, comprehension and production of visible signs.
Overview[edit]An image which dramatizes and communicates an idea presupposes the use of a visual language. Just as people can 'verbalize' their thinking, they can 'visualize' it. A diagram, a map, and a painting are all examples of uses of visual language. Its structural units include line, shape, colour, form, motion, texture, pattern, direction, orientation, scale, angle, space and proportion.
The elements in an image represent concepts in a spatial context, rather than the linear form used for words. Speech and visual communication are parallel and often interdependent means by which humans exchange information.
date 2018
March 25
The visual projection of the BLUE COLOR into FOODS as the visual language related to the blue zone language that you may also have playing while eating blue zone food as the Learning IKARIAN.
The visual language is a system of communication using visual elements. Speech as a means of communication cannot strictly be separated from the whole of human communicative activity which includes the visual[1] and the term 'language' in relation to vision is an extension of its use to describe the perception, comprehension and production of visible signs.
Overview[edit]An image which dramatizes and communicates an idea presupposes the use of a visual language. Just as people can 'verbalize' their thinking, they can 'visualize' it. A diagram, a map, and a painting are all examples of uses of visual language. Its structural units include line, shape, colour, form, motion, texture, pattern, direction, orientation, scale, angle, space and proportion.
The elements in an image represent concepts in a spatial context, rather than the linear form used for words. Speech and visual communication are parallel and often interdependent means by which humans exchange information.
With the total of features defined as being part of the telomera, the immortal cells:
1)the WILL POWER
2) the VISUAL LANGUAGE
3)the LANGUAGE of the area.
this defines the 3 levels of the activation progression of the telomera.
Theese may be larger than the X chromosome from which the telomera
are displaced.
So the greater these 3, the lower the X chromosome activations.
1)the WILL POWER
2) the VISUAL LANGUAGE
3)the LANGUAGE of the area.
this defines the 3 levels of the activation progression of the telomera.
Theese may be larger than the X chromosome from which the telomera
are displaced.
So the greater these 3, the lower the X chromosome activations.