My grandfather is 70 years old, but, problem is, he still has his BLACK HAIR. He does NOT dye his hair, his hair is naturally black. Isn't it unusual for a 70 year old person to not grow white hair? And, he is also full of energy, and he does not exercise or do any special training of the sort.
He used to smoked cigarrettes, but quit at age 50. This does not help with the fact that he is so "young."
In comparison, my dad is 54, his head is full of white hair, and he gets tired easily. He continues to smoke cigarrettes, which he started to when he was a young man.
My grandfather always eats peanuts and fish, might that be the reason why he is so energetic and youthful? Maybe this is the secret recipe to a long life..
2007-05-25
12:37:04
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