Swami Ravi (Rudolph Ballentine, MD) answers questions about the power of breath and micro-frequencies at a Satsang in Sept of 2019.
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Dan Buettner is a National Geographic fellow and founder of The Blue Zones Project, a well-being improvement initiative launched in over 40 cities across the United States.
The Blue Zones take a peek into the lifestyles of the happiest and longest-lived people in the world. What are these people doing and why are they so special? Watch this video to find out.
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In today’s episode, I sat down with Dan Buettner and Ben Leedle to discuss Blue Zones, what they are and what we can learn from them.
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Dan Buettner and his Blue Zones work on longevity as part of CNN's Chasing Life special
Dan Buettner, author of "The “Blue Zones Solution,” and CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook join CBSN to talk about the connection between diet and living well beyond the average lifespan.
Dan Buettner is a National Geographic fellow, in charge of leading expeditions - he’s essentially a real life Indiana Jones.
The foods that people living to 100+ — in Sardinia, Italy; Okinawa, Japan; Nicoya, Costa Rica; Ikaria, Greece and Loma Linda, CA. (aka Blue Zones) — eat.
TODAY teamed with Dan Buettner to write down recipes from five areas of the world where people are unusually long-lived. When people in one American city went on a Blue Zones diet for three months, the results were dramatic. TODAY special anchor Maria Shriver reports.
Imagine you’re on your deathbed and someone said they have the formula to help you live longer. Dan Buettner of Blue Zones has traveled the world and discovered the secrets of the longest-lived people. Watch this video for tips on how to live longer, better.
Looking for the secret of happiness? Interested in the science of longevity? Dan Buettner is the man to follow.