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The Hunza

The
Hunza Valley located at 7,999' in northern Pakistan is
the home of the longest lived people on the planet. The high
mountain valley is surrounded by the Himalayan mountains with
the mountain in the photo to the left rising to 25,551'.
Northern Pakistan is blessed with the greatest mass of high
mountains on earth where the
Himalaya, Karakoram, Pamir's, and Hindukush all meet!
As much as the valley is
famous for its beauty, the people of Hunza are noted for their
friendliness and hospitality. The local language is Brushuski
but most people understand Urdu and English. The literacy rate
of the Hunza valley is believed to be above 90%, virtually every
child of the new generation studies up to at least high school.
Many pursue higher studies from prestigious colleges and
Universities of Pakistan and abroad.

The Hunza People are uniquely healthy
and free of disease. Many studies have been done and it is
believed that their simple healthy diet of carefully grown
organic food and the glacial, living water is their secret to
health and long life. Hunza drink directly from glacial streams
in the high Himalayas. It is fresh, invigorating, life
enhancing, free radical scavenging and delicious.
The Hunza have the longest lifespan in
the world and this has been traced as related to the water that
they drink and their natural diet. Hunza water is an example of
perfect natural water. Hunza has people who routinely live to
120-140 years, in good health with virtually no cancer,
degenerative disease, dental caries or bone decay. Hunza people
remain robust and strong and are also able to bear children even
in old age. Research has proven conclusively that the major
common denominator of the healthy long-living people is their
local water.

Dr.Henri Coanda, the Romanian father of fluid dynamics
and a Nobel Prize winner at 78 yrs old, spent six decades
studying the Hunza water trying to determine what it was in this
water that caused such beneficial effects for the body. He
discovered that it had a different viscosity and surface
tension. Dr. Patrick Flanagan and others continued the research.
They found Hunza water had a high alkaline pH and an
extraordinary amount of active hydrogen (hydrogen with an extra
electron), with a negative Redox Potential
and a high colloidal mineral content. The
water is living and provides health
benefits that other types of drinking water cannot.
Similar natural water properties and longevity are found in
other remote unpolluted places such as the Shin-Chan areas of
China, the Caucasus in Azerbaijan, and in the Andes Mountains.
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