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  Japanese Centenarian Record Holders [1978 - 2001]
Shigechiyo Izumi, all the titleholders for Japan's Oldest Person have been women.
While all cases listed here were accepted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, the Shigechiyo Izumi case is disputed by some (while doubted, this case has not been disproven either), as are Mitsu Fujisawa, Ine Tsugawa, and Sadayoshi Tanabe.
Even the Hongo case may be viewed with some skepticism, as she appears to have been born in the same town as Shigechiyo Izumi.
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 The Moscow News
But Izumi is only the most spectacular illustration of a trend that has now made the Japanese the longest living people in the world.
Izumi smoked three or four cigarettes a day until he was 116 when he gave it up on doctor's advice.
IZUMI himself does not like to be asked what the secret is of his longevity.
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 Izumi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Izumi is the name of several places in Japan:
Izumi Matsumoto (real name Kazuya Terashima), manga artist
Shigechiyo Izumi (1865 1986), the oldest man who ever lived
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Izumi   (118 words)

  
 Coral Calcium
Izumi's vitality and excellent health, he was persuaded to undergo a complete medical evaluation.
Izumi was not the only one who was enjoying a long, healthy life.
Izumi passed away of natural causes in 1986 at the age of 121.
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 Coral Calcium, 1000mg per Serving   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The composition of the Sango Reef Coral is identical to that of the human skeleton and is widely used for bone grafts throughout the world.
The Coral Calcium story began when a journalist with the Guinness Book of Records was dispatched to interview a man named Shigechiyo Izumi who lived on a small island off the coast of Okinawa, Japan.
Izumi submitted to a full medical check-up and at 115, doctors were amazed to find that he was still a very healthy man. This prompted a team of researchers to try to determine what was keeping these people in such incredible health.
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The composition of the Sango Coral is identical to that of the human skeleton and is widely used for bone grafts throughout the world.
Izumi was the world’s oldest living human at age 115.
Izumi and that these islanders seldom died before age 95.
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 Super Coral Calcium by It Works - Weight Loss System, Anti-Aging Products, All Nautral   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
A British journalist from the Guinness Book of Records was on assignment to interview Shigechiyo Izumi, the world's oldest documented living person, a sprightly 115-year-old man in remarkably good health.
The journalist was amazed by Izumi's vitality and the fact that he had worked until the age of 105.
When the journalist realized most of the island's inhabitants were physically fit, with long lifespan and low incidences of serious illness, he persuaded Mr.
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 JapanCorner - The Benihana Guide to Japan
Shigechiyo Izumi, who died in 1986 at the age of 120, also held the Guinness record.
Both Hongo and Izumi were born in Isen Ð a small town on the southern island of Kyushu in Kagoshima prefecture Ð well known for the longevity of its residents.
The title of oldest man in the world is held by Yukishi Chuganji (113) who also lives on Kyushu.
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 Pearl Izumi Resources & Information - pearl izumi 9059
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Shigechiyo Izumi, former record-holder for longevity at 120 years
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 Coral Calcium Ultra
In 1979, a journalist from the Guinness Book of Records journeyed to the island of Tokonoshima, a coral island off the coast of Japan; to interview Shigechiyo Izumi, the world's oldest living man at age 115.
Izumi, the journalist was amazed to find he enjoyed remarkable health and vitality.
Before leaving the island, the journalist noted that most of the island's inhabitants were free of serious diseases and typically lived to the age of 95.
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 Guinness World Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most of the records are accurate, but, despite the "tested, verified and elevated above all suspicion" claim posted here, a few are now believed to be questionable.
For example, Guinness accepts the claim of Shigechiyo Izumi as the longest-lived man; many others, however, believe this claim to be false.
In other cases, Guinness accepts the claim of the Apple iMac as having the shortest computer instruction manual (there are others that are similar), and the Khardung La [1] as being the highest motorable road.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Guinness_Book_of_Records   (1289 words)

  
 New Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The secret was discovered two decades ago when Guinness Book of World Records sent a journalist to interview the world's oldest documented living man, Shigechiyo Izumi, who lived on the Japanese island of Tokunoshima.
Izumi, a sprightly 115-year-old had only stopped working 10 years before the interview.
The journalist noticed that much of the population was elderly and active, and in fabulous health - seldom did they die before the age of 95.
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 Shigechiyo Izumi World's longest working career. Shigechiyo Izumi.
Shigechiyo Izumi of Japan started working in in 1872 at age seven.
He worked as a farmer till he retired at the young age of 105 in 1970, spanning 98 years of toiling for a living.
Shigechiyo Izumi enjoyed another 15 years of retirement, living to the ripe old age of 120.
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 Japanese Gothic Tales - Izumi Kyoka   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Izumi Kyoka is the name of a Japanese author.Izumi is also the surname of Shigechiyo Izumi, who once held the record for longevity at 120 years.
This artikel Izumi is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License.
Izumi Shimada - Pampa Grande and the Mochica Culture - 0292776748
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 Amazing Coral Calcium
Back in 1979 a British journalist from the Guinness Book of World Records was on assignment to interview what was reported to be the world's oldest living man. His name was Shigechiyo Izumi and he lived on the Island of Okinawa.
At the time of the interview Izumi was 115 years old.
And he learned that Izumi had worked until he was 105.
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 Coral Calcium Supreme Robert Barefoot Coral Calsium
The Coral Calcium story began when a journalist with the Guinness Book of Records was dispatched to interview a man by the name of Shigechiyo Izumi.
Shigechivo Izumi was the world's oldest living human being at age of 115.
At 115 doctors were amazed to find that he was still a very healthy man. This prompted a team of researchers to try and determine what was keeping those people in such incredible health.
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 Living Better Longer
The secret was discovered two decades ago when the Guinness Book of World Records sent a journalist to interview the world's oldest documented living man, Shigechiyo Izumi, who lived on the Japanese island of Tokunoshima, Mr.
Izumi was a sprightly 115-year-old man at the time of the interview, and had retired a short 10 years earlier!
But what amazed the reporter the most was the average age of the population; seldom did one die in this society before the age of 95!
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 Nature's Youth - Coral Blend
During a visit to Okinawa, an island off of the coast of Japan between the Philippine Sea and the East China Sea, a Guiness Book of Records reporter interviewed a man who was 115 years old.
Shigechiyo Izumi, was then the world's oldest living human.
Izumi was in surprisingly good health for his age, and researchers were immediately interested in the possible environmental factors which could account for this.
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 ImmInst.org [Powered by Invision Power Board]
In October of 1995, much press coverage announced that Jeanne had exceeded the lifespan of Shigechiyo (Chigechiyo) Izumi, who until then had held the claim to the longest lived human.
In fact, work by John Wilmoth indicates that Izumi may have only been 105 when he died, meaning that Jeanne may have outlived Izumi in 1980.
If that is accurate, Jeanne would have become the longest lived human in 1991 when she exceeded the longevity of Carrie White, who died at the age of 116.
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 Shigechiyo Izumi - oldest living man in the world
Shigechiyo Izumi - oldest living man in the world
Shigechiyo Izumi was a native of Japan famous for being the oldest living person and oldest living man in the world.
Allegedly born June 29, 1865 and living to February 21, 1986, he would have attained an age of 120, years longer than any other known male, and the second-longest documented lifespan in the world, less only than that of Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment.
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 Izumi is the name of several places in...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Izumi is the name of several places in...
Izumi province Izumi Kyoka is the name of a Japanese author.
The Ink Dark Moon: Love Poems by Ono no Komachi and Izumi Shikibu, Women of the Ancient Court of Ja pan (Vintage Classics)
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 Japan Super-Centenarian Kamato Hongo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Executive summary: The Guinness Book of World Records named her the oldest person in the world in 2002.
Born in 1887 on the small island of Tokunoshima, home of Shigechiyo Izumi.
Kamato Hongo married on the island, and with her husband produced sugar cane - and four sons and three daughters.
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 Coral Calcim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Izumi's story, you will begin to see how this discovery has helped thousands of people to look and feel younger.
Izumi, was his very visible excellent health and vitality.
What the journalist saw was a man who looked and felt wonderful for his age.
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 Longevity Resources
Oldest Man Who Ever Lived: At a verified 120 years 237 days before he died in February 1986, Shigechiyo Izumi of Japan is the undisputed record holder.
The greatest authenticated age to which any human has ever lived is a unique 120 years 237 days in the case of Shigechiyo Izumi of Asan, Tokunoshima Island, Japan.
He was born on the island on June 29, 1865, and recorded as a 6-year old in Japan's first census of 1871.
www.wisdomportal.com /Longevity/Longevity.html   (609 words)

  
 Reef-Farm (Vanuatu) Ltd./Coral Calcium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This ionic calcium is reputed to have many benefits to both health and longevity, including curing digestive problems, relief of arthritic pain and mending human bone.
The world's oldest man, Shigechiyo Izumi, interviewed by the Guiness Book of Records at age 115 years old, lived on the Japanese island of Tokunoshima.
The island was built on coral reefs and the surrounding waters were found to be high in ionic calcium.
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 The Secret of the World's Oldest Man   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
A British journalist from the Guinness Book of World Records was on assignment to interview Shigechiyo Izumi, the world's oldest documented living person, a sprightly 115 year old man in remarkably good health.
The journalist was astonished by his vitality and that he had worked until the age 105.
Izumi a lona and healthy life --- is now with KingsWay!
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 Bob Barefoot/ Okinawa Coral Calcium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The average life expectancy in Okinawa is 82.These figures place Okinawa as the longest life expectancy in the world.
The Guinness Book of World Records records the world's oldest living man as Shigechiyo Izumi.
He lived on the island of Tokunoshima, an island off the coast of Okinawa.
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 Ericssons Alka-Mine Coral Calcium
Coral Calcium is the lost secret of the world's oldest man. The secret was discovered two decades ago when Guinness Book of World Records sent a journalist to interview the world's oldest documented living man, Shigechiyo Izumi, who lived on the Japanese island Tokunoshima.
But what amazed the reported the most was the average advanced age of the population; seldom did one die in this society before the age of 95!
In other words, it helps to wash out the bad elements and replaces them with good, healthy elements.
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 Behind the Glass: Timeline 1850-1870
A Union army defeated a force of Confederate cavalry led by General John Hunt Morgan in the only significant Civil War battle fought in Ohio.
Shigechiyo Izumi is born; achieved oldest authenticated age; 120 years old
Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman of Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio marched his troops through Georgia from Atlanta to the sea.
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