About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 82. Chapters: Alchemy, Emperor Jimmu, Noah, Gilgamesh, Methuselah, Epimenides, Emperor K an, Fountain of Youth, Saint Mungo, Lucian, Nicolas Flamel, Longevity myths, Ripley's Believe It or Not!, Zahhak, Sadhu Sundar Singh, Eulalia Perez de Guillen Marine, Genealogies of Genesis, Shenoute, Norman W. Walker, Trailanga Swami, Jamshid, Mahavatar Babaji, Saint Servatius, Burusho people, Li Ching-Yuen, Elixir of life, Mary Ramsey Wood, Awan dynasty, Nestor, Old Tom Parr, Walter Williams, Lugalbanda, Devraha Baba, Dumuzid the Shepherd, Okinawa diet, Vilcabamba, Ecuador, Sarhat Rashidova, Swami Kalyandev, Taejo of Goguryeo, Katherine FitzGerald, Countess of Desmond, Maria Olivia da Silva, Moloko Temo, Henry Jenkins, Emperor Yao, Enmerkar, Habib Miyan, Benito Martinez, Fereydun, Joice Heth, En-men-dur-ana, John Smith, Charlie Smith, Du Pinhua, George Fruits, Noah Raby, Enmebaragesi, Shirali Muslimov, Etana, Mesh-ki-ang-gasher, Kay K vus, Javier Pereira, Manuchehr, Hariakhan Baba, Maria Do Carmo Geronimo, Zaro Aga, Peng Zu, Alulim, Felix M. Witkoski, Aga of Kish, Nyala Rinpoche, William Coates, Macrobians, Utu-hengal, Ubara-Tutu, Kullassina-bel, Jushur, Alalngar, Zuqaqip, Jon Andersson, Kalibum, Ur-Zababa, En-men-lu-ana, En-sipad-zid-ana, En-men-gal-ana, Nangishlishma, Luarsab, Balih, En-tarah-ana, Iltasadum, Melem-Kish, En-me-nuna, Arwium, Zamug, Puannum, Babum, Tizqar, Ilku, Mashda, Atab, Kalumum, Barsal-nuna. Excerpt: Longevity myths are traditions about long-lived people (generally supercentenarians), either as individuals or groups of people, and practices that have been believed to confer longevity, but for which scientific evidence does not support the ages claimed or the reasons for the claims. The phrase "longevity tradition" may include "purifications, rituals, longevity practices, meditations, and alchemy" that have been believe...