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Eat Like the Ancient Incas
- 10 Best Anti-Aging Superfoods You've Never Heard Of
- Narrated by: Chris Abernathy
- Length: 35 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The proven steps and strategies on how to integrate some of the most exotic superfoods in your daily diet are provided. Find out what kind of superfoods were used by the Incas and other Mesoamerican (Mayan and Aztec) cultures to fight aging and promote longevity. Camu camu, quinoa, amaranth, sweet potatoes, and purple potatoes are some of the superfoods worth knowing that are readily available. Getting healthy starts with learning more about these superfoods and making them permanent additions to your pantry. Change your life right now. Live and eat like the Ancient Incas.
©2016 Todor Djordjevic (P)2016 Todor Djordjevic
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