http://video.tvguide...S/Lust for Life
look near the end of the clip "van gogh:darkness into light"..
Jeanne Calment is speaking there with Kirk Douglas when she was 81 years old.
Posted 13 October 2008 - 12:34 AM
Posted 13 October 2008 - 11:38 AM
http://video.tvguide...S/Lust for Life
look near the end of the clip "van gogh:darkness into light"..
Jeanne Calment is speaking there with Kirk Douglas when she was 81 years old.
Posted 13 October 2008 - 11:50 AM
http://video.tvguide...S/Lust for Life
look near the end of the clip "van gogh:darkness into light"..
Jeanne Calment is speaking there with Kirk Douglas when she was 81 years old.
She was born in Arles, the movie shows the city. I can even see the hotel i worked in..... my family lived in Arles *proud*
If it's the lady speaking in french with Kirk Douglas, she said she was 75. Are you sure it's her ?
By the way ..... Jeanne Calment and city of Arles.
Posted 13 October 2008 - 04:35 PM
I firmly believe that olive oil, resveratrol (from her port wine), and chocolate all three played a giant role in her longevity. In effect, she was on a supplement program. Port, olive oil and chocolate are basically whole food extracts.She reportedly attributed her longevity and relatively youthful appearance for her age to olive oil, which she said she poured on all her food and rubbed onto her skin, as well as a diet of port wine, and nearly 2 pounds of chocolate eaten every week.
Posted 13 October 2008 - 07:48 PM
I once found and viewed a film of her at 114 in Youtube. I'm at work and would find it difficult to check for the URL now, but I think I just went there and searched on her name.I firmly believe that olive oil, resveratrol (from her port wine), and chocolate all three played a giant role in her longevity. In effect, she was on a supplement program. Port, olive oil and chocolate are basically whole food extracts.She reportedly attributed her longevity and relatively youthful appearance for her age to olive oil, which she said she poured on all her food and rubbed onto her skin, as well as a diet of port wine, and nearly 2 pounds of chocolate eaten every week.
Edited by BrandonFlorida, 13 October 2008 - 07:51 PM.
Posted 14 October 2008 - 12:15 AM
Posted 14 October 2008 - 03:47 AM
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Posted 15 November 2008 - 02:54 PM
Posted 05 October 2009 - 07:04 PM
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Posted 16 November 2009 - 07:08 PM
Posted 22 December 2009 - 12:48 AM
I firmly believe that olive oil, resveratrol (from her port wine), and chocolate all three played a giant role in her longevity. In effect, she was on a supplement program. Port, olive oil and chocolate are basically whole food extracts.She reportedly attributed her longevity and relatively youthful appearance for her age to olive oil, which she said she poured on all her food and rubbed onto her skin, as well as a diet of port wine, and nearly 2 pounds of chocolate eaten every week.
Posted 22 December 2009 - 06:34 AM
I firmly believe that olive oil, resveratrol (from her port wine), and chocolate all three played a giant role in her longevity. In effect, she was on a supplement program. Port, olive oil and chocolate are basically whole food extracts.She reportedly attributed her longevity and relatively youthful appearance for her age to olive oil, which she said she poured on all her food and rubbed onto her skin, as well as a diet of port wine, and nearly 2 pounds of chocolate eaten every week.
I believe it to be her sick-ass genetics. The likely result of a reduced gene pool of long lived individuals.
If anything -- the copper and lead in chocolate, probably did not help her that much.
Almost without doubt, the port wine and unprocessed olive oil must have helped a little.
Posted 22 December 2009 - 07:35 AM
Posted 22 December 2009 - 12:07 PM
Posted 22 December 2009 - 11:08 PM
wow she did look pretty average, or even old at 60!
Posted 23 December 2009 - 02:22 AM
I firmly believe that olive oil, resveratrol (from her port wine), and chocolate all three played a giant role in her longevity. In effect, she was on a supplement program. Port, olive oil and chocolate are basically whole food extracts.She reportedly attributed her longevity and relatively youthful appearance for her age to olive oil, which she said she poured on all her food and rubbed onto her skin, as well as a diet of port wine, and nearly 2 pounds of chocolate eaten every week.
I believe it to be her sick-ass genetics. The likely result of a reduced gene pool of long lived individuals.
If anything -- the copper and lead in chocolate, probably did not help her that much.
Almost without doubt, the port wine and unprocessed olive oil must have helped a little.
2 pounds of chocolate every week!?!? Food smothered in olive oil!? So much for CR....
It's a wonder she didn't weigh 120 kilos!
I think she just won the genetic lottery.
Posted 23 December 2009 - 10:43 AM
I firmly believe that olive oil, resveratrol (from her port wine), and chocolate all three played a giant role in her longevity. In effect, she was on a supplement program. Port, olive oil and chocolate are basically whole food extracts.She reportedly attributed her longevity and relatively youthful appearance for her age to olive oil, which she said she poured on all her food and rubbed onto her skin, as well as a diet of port wine, and nearly 2 pounds of chocolate eaten every week.
I believe it to be her sick-ass genetics. The likely result of a reduced gene pool of long lived individuals.
If anything -- the copper and lead in chocolate, probably did not help her that much.
Almost without doubt, the port wine and unprocessed olive oil must have helped a little.
2 pounds of chocolate every week!?!? Food smothered in olive oil!? So much for CR....
It's a wonder she didn't weigh 120 kilos!
I think she just won the genetic lottery.
Remember, we're talking about european chocolate here, not chocolate flavoured mixture of fat and sugar that Americans are familiar with. That's about 100grams a day over the course of a week of high quality chocolate, containing magnesium, chromium (along with other trace minerals,) resveratrol, all sorts of other polyphenols, high quality cacao butter. It makes perfect sense. Regular consumption of chocolate has been linked to longer life.
As for the olive oil, it's pretty common for people on the Mediterranean diet to lay it on heavy. She was making good dietary choices..
Posted 23 December 2009 - 10:50 AM
http://video.tvguide...S/Lust for Life
look near the end of the clip "van gogh:darkness into light"..
Jeanne Calment is speaking there with Kirk Douglas when she was 81 years old.
Posted 23 December 2009 - 12:22 PM
Posted 23 December 2009 - 08:39 PM
Posted 02 February 2010 - 02:59 AM
"I've Only Got One Wrinkle And I'm Sitting On It" (Jeanne Calment),
D||mn & W()wzers! In the pic she's 60 years old: still went on and on for 62 more years........................
Posted 15 July 2012 - 07:22 AM
Edited by Quedin, 15 July 2012 - 07:27 AM.
Posted 29 January 2014 - 12:40 AM
Was the chocolate truly dark and not milk? Also I've heard dutch processing vastly reduces flavonoid content even in dark chocolate, was it processed by a method that better preserves flavonoid content?I firmly believe that olive oil, resveratrol (from her port wine), and chocolate all three played a giant role in her longevity. In effect, she was on a supplement program. Port, olive oil and chocolate are basically whole food extracts.She reportedly attributed her longevity and relatively youthful appearance for her age to olive oil, which she said she poured on all her food and rubbed onto her skin, as well as a diet of port wine, and nearly 2 pounds of chocolate eaten every week.
I believe it to be her sick-ass genetics. The likely result of a reduced gene pool of long lived individuals.
If anything -- the copper and lead in chocolate, probably did not help her that much.
Almost without doubt, the port wine and unprocessed olive oil must have helped a little.
2 pounds of chocolate every week!?!? Food smothered in olive oil!? So much for CR....
It's a wonder she didn't weigh 120 kilos!
I think she just won the genetic lottery.
Remember, we're talking about european chocolate here, not chocolate flavoured mixture of fat and sugar that Americans are familiar with. That's about 100grams a day over the course of a week of high quality chocolate, containing magnesium, chromium (along with other trace minerals,) resveratrol, all sorts of other polyphenols, high quality cacao butter. It makes perfect sense. Regular consumption of chocolate has been linked to longer life.
As for the olive oil, it's pretty common for people on the Mediterranean diet to lay it on heavy. She was making good dietary choices..
If it was dutch processed one may achieve similar flavonoid content with far less chocolate that's processed in a better way.One study determined that 60% of natural cocoa's original antioxidants were destroyed by even light dutching, and 90% were destroyed by heavy ditching.-Wikipedia
Edited by Castiel, 29 January 2014 - 12:41 AM.
Posted 30 January 2014 - 11:00 PM
wow she did look pretty average, or even old at 60!
Posted 02 August 2014 - 02:07 AM
I have trouble believeing she ate a kilo of chocolate a week and didn't get diabetes.
It's 40-50% table sugar.
anyone?
Edited by SIRT1, 02 August 2014 - 02:08 AM.
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