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  • #Ikaria #Hellas #Greece #honey #longevity #life_longevity #food #nutrition

    https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/26/ikaria-longevity-foods-honey.html
    #Ikaria #Hellas #Greece #honey #longevity #life_longevity #food #nutrition https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/26/ikaria-longevity-foods-honey.html
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    My family’s from the Greek island of longevity, where people often live to 100—here's 1 unexpected food we always eat
    Diane Kochilas, whose family is from Ikaria, a Blue Zone in Greece, says this is "considered one of the island's secret ingredients for longevity."
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  • I think there will never not be a dead rat in my freezer...
    Last weekend I just buried the other two, that had died few months ago. Now Hela, passed as well :(
    Is it bad that I'm just hoping the last one of the pack will die soon too?
    She is all alone now. I hate keeping them alone because they are social animals but I cannot buy new ones because she is quite terretorial and even attack me if I come too close to her nest (Of course the feisty one lives longest. I tell ya spite is the secret to longevity). I think socializing her with strangers wil just be addtional stress for her she already has cancer and with cancer prone breeds, stress can make it worse. The vet said she'll probably not live too long either and as long as she eats and has no pain i sould make sure she has a good time here. Another reason I can't get her new companions is that I want to get males again and upgrade the cage to a bioactive setting before that before that.
    Anywas Goodby my sweet Hela you were a timid one but gentle and sweet you will be missed. Rest well. <3 T_T
    I think there will never not be a dead rat in my freezer... Last weekend I just buried the other two, that had died few months ago. Now Hela, passed as well :( Is it bad that I'm just hoping the last one of the pack will die soon too? She is all alone now. I hate keeping them alone because they are social animals but I cannot buy new ones because she is quite terretorial and even attack me if I come too close to her nest (Of course the feisty one lives longest. I tell ya spite is the secret to longevity). I think socializing her with strangers wil just be addtional stress for her she already has cancer and with cancer prone breeds, stress can make it worse. The vet said she'll probably not live too long either and as long as she eats and has no pain i sould make sure she has a good time here. Another reason I can't get her new companions is that I want to get males again and upgrade the cage to a bioactive setting before that before that. Anywas Goodby my sweet Hela you were a timid one but gentle and sweet you will be missed. Rest well. <3 T_T
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