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Asian Lifestyle Secrets Part 1: How to Stay Healthy, Prevent Deadly Sickness, and Live an Extraordinary Long Life
Asian Lifestyle Secrets Part 1: How to Stay Healthy, Prevent Deadly Sickness, and Live an Extraordinary Long Life | Yanjuan Lou
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★★Buy the Paperback version of this book, and get the Kindle eBook version included for FREE!★★ It all started when one woman in China decided that she needed to change her life. After enduring a heartfelt loss, she spirited herself away on a journey that took her from one end of Asia to the other. Along the way, she visited many exotic locations, met troves of fascinating people, and learned something from these people that forced her to push her journey further westward. She then visited Europe, the United States, as well as other corners of the globe. As she journeyed onwards, she put the methods of what she had learned while exploring Asia to the test. After a long journey, she had come to the conclusion that what she had learned while venturing through Asia was, in fact, true. There was a secret hidden in the world that almost no one outside the continent of Asia knew, and she made it her mission to share this secret with the rest of the world. Her name is Yanjuan Lou, and she has graciously compiled all that she has learned into one handy book, which she now offers to the rest of you. The secret that she discovered is of the utmost importance, and if you value your life, then it is something you absolutely ★★ must read.★★ What was the secret that she learned while globetrotting the four corners of the world? Yanjuan Lou learned the Asian secret to achieving infinite health! It is a proven fact that the people of Asia have always had a reputation for aging more gracefully than any other people in the history of the mankind. No one has known why this is so though
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Wasn‘t much to learn that I didn‘t already know. I had hoped for insight on making work not feel like work other than “it provides a lifestyle”. I am interested in the diets she mentions though.