Stocarreddo's secret of living well

Stocarreddo village in Italy is lying on the high hills compared to Venice city about 800m. It is a place that has never been named in medical history or record at all but contains a secret that makes all diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and high blood pressure unable to penetrate their bodies. . 95% of villages with the same name are Bau.

Nearly all of them tend to have cholesterol levels, triglycerides and blood sugar in excess of normal. But none of them had any health abnormalities like the American way when these 3 indicators increased. Eugenio Bau said: 'We have no abstinence, but instead eat everything like steak, beans, chestnut porridge (polenta), cheese and of course wine'.

Picture 1 of Stocarreddo's secret of living well People here can eat anything and everything they like without any problems happening to them - even compared to ordinary Italians, their cholesterol and blood sugar levels are much higher. . Liberato Bau continued: 'There are many cases where cholesterol reaches 400, but there is no problem. Although there are also people who die from illness, but for other reasons.

The legend recounts that, about 800 years ago, a nomadic Danish man came here and set up a tent to stay. The Danish immigrant blood - strong and rarely ill - began flowing in the village of Stocarreddo since then, and the people who originated there never left their village to settle elsewhere. .

Eugenio Bau explains: 'Even people looking for work elsewhere, some time later returned to the village to get married. We don't think about any health issues, just think that getting married with women is better here, that's all! '.

Bau people say they are happy to participate in a study that could benefit mankind. They are very proud to be an innate strong people both physically and socially. Bau people are discovered by a research organization (on rare diseases), and their research confirms their secret of healthy living is probably genetic.

Dr. Ures Hladnik of the Baschirotto Research Institute on rare diseases said: 'The truth is that they are not sick, but rarely suffer from diseases we often encounter.'

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