Okinawan Eating Practice Linked to Longevity and Health Benefits
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Okinawan Eating Practice Linked to Longevity and Health Benefits

What's Happening? The traditional Okinawan practice of 'hara hachi bu,' which involves eating until one is 80% full, has been linked to lower rates of cardiovascular disease and slower biological aging. This practice, rooted in Confucian teachings, encourages individuals to stop eating before feelin
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