Why Seniors In This Remote Japanese Village Stay Active Into Their 90s
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Researchers studying seniors in a remote mountain village in Japan discovered something unusual about their daily diet and lifestyle.
Many of the older residents remain active, mobile, and independent well into their 80s and 90s.
Now, attention is turning to a traditional purple sweet potato known as “Satsumaimo” and compounds linked to joint comfort and flexibility.
Watch this short presentation to learn why thousands of seniors are now paying attention to this unusual Japanese discovery.

