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- cajungal
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Mine said 93. Both my great-grandmothers both lived to be 99. I have a great aunt also on mom's side that celebrated her 100th birthday at the end of June. She still dances and lives an active life. Her aunt which of course would be my great-great aunt lived to the ripe old age of 107. The biggest health crisis in my family is that diabetes runs extremly high on my dad's side. And cancer esp colon cancer runs high on both sides. I lost my grandma to colon cancer at the age of 77.
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- Location: College Station, TX
First one says I'll live to be 83. Death clock says I'll die on Sunday, June 26, 2067. I'll be 72.
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- AnnularCane
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- Joined: Thu Jun 08, 2006 9:18 am
- Location: Wytheville, VA
Miss Mary wrote:89 here!
But I think I'd better start taking Vitamin E and that selenium (what is that BTW?)!
Mary
Selenium is a trace mineral. The Recommended Daily Allowance for it is 55 micrograms (not milligrams), so that is very easy to achieve. Food sources include Brazil nuts, kidney, liver, wholemeal bread, mackerel, wheatgerm, bran, tuna fish, onions, tomatoes and broccoli.
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