The oldest man in the world just turned 113; His secret? Sweeting

The year that Masazo Nonaka was born was when Albert Einstein published the theory of relativity, Theodore Roosevelt was inaugurated as 26th president of the United States, and Berta von Suttner became the first female to win the Nobel Peace Prize. It was 1905. 113 years later, Nonaca will become man [...]
113 years later, Nonka will become the oldest man on planet Earth, according to “Guiness World Records”. And this Wednesday, he celebrates 113th birthday.
Nonaca had grown up with six brothers and a sister in Ashoro, a small town in Hokkaido, northern Japan.
In 1931, he married a woman named Hatsuno, with whom he had five children, the Washington Post” reported.
His life span is attributed to immersion under mineral-rich sources as well as to love of dessert. Her daughter, who lives with him, says another reason for her life span is life without stress.
He's been reading a newspaper all his life after breakfast, watching samurai and sumo wrestling after television appearance.
Nonaka has joined the list of Japanese living the longest in the world. /Periscopi/











