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Blue zones are regions of the world where people live longer than average. Lower disease rates and longer life expectancy is found in these blue zones with diet, exercise, and lifestyle all being contributing factors. The five Blue Zones that have been recognized are in Ikaria, Greece, Okinawa, Japan, Ogliastra Region, Sardinia, Loma Linda, California, and Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica. The longevity found in the Nicoya Peninsula has been attributed to four categories. Number one is having a sense of purpose and positive outlook or "Pura Vida", meaning that the people want to work and contribute for the good of their community. Number two is to not rely on machinery and to do things by hand, leading to more calories burned, daily exercise, and overall strength. Number three is to slow down. In the United States, we tend to overwork and not take the time to relieve stress. The people native to the Nicoya Peninsula tend to work hard in the morning hours, but take time to enjoy themselves, laugh and dance, and spend time with good people to reward themselves for their hard labor. Number four seems basic, but drinking good water and eating a nutrient-dense, natural grown diet works wonders when it comes to living a long life. Living close to the ocean also improves productivity, creativity, overall health, and wellbeing. The native practices of the people of the Nicoya Peninsula have proven to extend lives and live happier ones as well. VUE ON | TRAVEL 82 VUENJ.COM

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