An indigenous people living largely undisturbed in the Bolivian Amazonian rainforest for centuries may hold the key to understanding (and possibly even reversing) the aging process. Previous research has shown that this group, known as the Tsimane, enjoy extraordinarily good heart health. In fact, it’s the best heart health ever measured. According to Eurasia Review, a follow-up study has now confirmed that their brains are every bit as healthy and resilient as their hearts, which helps protect them from Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia. The Tsimane are generating a high level of interest among medical researchers everywhere, who are interested in finding out more about their health-promoting lifestyle choices. [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_original","fid":"86582","attributes":{"alt":"Photograph of the Tsimane people taken during the 1913 to
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