Sardinians Live To Be A Hundred Years or More
A positively wonderful health article came up, via the “Telegraph Group Ltd”, in the World section of our “Herald” newspaper on Thursday, January 20, 2011.
The heading reads: “Islanders want to share secret of their longevity“.
Sardinians want their ‘frugal, organic diet’ to be given World Heritage recognition, just as Spain, Italy, Greece and Morocco have been successful on the UN’s list of “intangible heritage” list in November.
Unfortunately, it is too late this year to make an application for this World Heritage title, as applications have closed. But what a good idea to try and obtain this status: The Sardinian diet and way of life really could teach much of the world a good deal, in how to live a long and healthy life: The longevity of Sardinians is a great measure of its value.