The American survived the Great Depression in the United States, wars and the coronavirus pandemic, but retained a great sense of humor.
American artist Mary Flip from Illinois, who now lives in Arizona, celebrated her 101st birthday. He told the Arizona Family the secrets of his long life.
On the occasion of the holiday, they arranged an impromptu party. The woman gave birth to six children and now confesses her love for tequila.
“Oh my secret. Hmm, I don’t know. Tequila,” Flip answered.
Love for this drink appeared in an American as a teenager in Mexico. At the age of 15, he lost his mother and sister, left alone. But tequila and creativity became his outlet.
“I really like to draw. And I was able to understand that things change even when you draw them. So I was able to develop and make them real. It took time, but I did nothing but raise a group of children. ,” said Flip.
The American woman survived the Great Depression in the United States, wars and the coronavirus pandemic. At the same time, he kept a great sense of humor and made many jokes on his birthday. Although instead of tequila he only drank Guinness beer.
It is worth noting that, according to the American Chemical Society, Mexican alcohol lowers blood pressure and reduces the risk of dementia by 37%.
“Just one glass of tequila a day can also act as a sleep aid, help you lose weight and relieve colds,” the scientists said.
Remember that 104-year-old Ruth Kundsin, who was one of the first female professors at Harvard, said that she lived to this age thanks to sports. After his retirement, he became a champion senior swimmer.
The 106-year-old American called the unexpected secret of longevity
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