The idea is to postpone the inevitable event as long as possible.
While there are no guarantees, what would you do to stack the odds in your favor?
Kathy Martinelli
1 month ago
I love Yuka! My French teacher recommended it since it was conceived in France and it is so user friendly. Thanks for sharing it.
Adam Bonitz
1 month ago
Yoga. With a young son and another on the way my whole focus is on longevity and to keep my movement up.
Brandon Carr
1 month ago
I’m going to postpone death or die trying.
Aaron Stull
1 month ago
Yuka is great, but don’t forget to scan more than food. It’s great for toiletries, cosmetics and other such things. I have been shocked to see how bad some of those things are rated.
Patricia Villers
1 month ago
I’ll check out Yuka. Thanks for sharing.
Jim Burlison
1 month ago
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Chris
1 month ago
I work at an automotive repair shop and whenever I give a customer a ride home and they are in their 90’s, obviously still driving, and look healthy, I will ask them what is their secret to good health. And every one of them has responded with the same answer: keep moving.
I love Yuka! My French teacher recommended it since it was conceived in France and it is so user friendly. Thanks for sharing it.
Yoga. With a young son and another on the way my whole focus is on longevity and to keep my movement up.
I’m going to postpone death or die trying.
Yuka is great, but don’t forget to scan more than food. It’s great for toiletries, cosmetics and other such things. I have been shocked to see how bad some of those things are rated.
I’ll check out Yuka. Thanks for sharing.
🙏
I work at an automotive repair shop and whenever I give a customer a ride home and they are in their 90’s, obviously still driving, and look healthy, I will ask them what is their secret to good health. And every one of them has responded with the same answer: keep moving.