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Li Ching-Yuen Tao guy lived 256 years

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#1 Llucifer

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Posted 31 July 2020 - 09:31 PM


Li Ching-Yuen

this guy do not appeard here in this area? I'm new so here is:

 

https://en.wikipedia...i/Li_Ching-Yuen


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#2 AlephNull

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Posted 03 February 2022 - 06:41 PM

I see no reason to believe this claim.



#3 sensei

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Posted 03 February 2022 - 07:57 PM

256 does beggar the imagination.

However, academically, we should investigate.

LCY according to accounts, started harvesting, selling, and consuming herbs and berries as early as age 15. He lived as a mountain hermit which undoubtedly subjected him to caloric restriction and intermittent prolonged fasting.

The herbs included: wolfberry, schisandra fruit, ginseng, he shou wu, and others.

LCY also consumed Spring Wine, an herbal concoction that also included deer antler and lizards - possibly scorpions, steeped in high content ethanol for months.

Of interest is that upon examination, most if not all of the herbs/ berries identified are inducers of mitophagy, autophagy, mtorc1 inhibitors, anti-neoplastics etc.

Could such a regimen produce such advanced longevity? Perhaps not.

However, an ethanolic extract of polygonum multiflorum (Mr. He's dark Hair - He shou wu) induces hair regrowth, while water extract and oral consumption do not.
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#4 Starjumper7

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Posted 05 February 2022 - 07:18 PM

Li Ching Yuen was also highly skilled in Nei Kung, which is the hidden master level of the Miracle Youth Exercise from China, Chi Kung (qigong).  It really can produce miraculous results, part of which is no doubt due to simply doing some really good exercise all life long, but only for one in a million.  I've seen one such miracle, and experienced some of it myself.  You wouldn't believe me if I told you, needing double blind studies and all ... done by 'scientists'.



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Posted 05 February 2022 - 07:36 PM

Li Ching Yuen was also highly skilled in Nei Kung, which is the hidden master level of the Miracle Youth Exercise from China, Chi Kung (qigong). It really can produce miraculous results, part of which is no doubt due to simply doing some really good exercise all life long, but only for one in a million. I've seen one such miracle, and experienced some of it myself. You wouldn't believe me if I told you, needing double blind studies and all ... done by 'scientists'.


No, all I need is a Chi-gung or Nei-kung, or Quigong - or not to leave out the Japanese Kokyu-ho practitioner that lives a documented lifespan of 120+ years.

Otherwise it's BS, too hard for people to consistently and correctly execute (and therefore useless) or both.




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