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85-year-old Japanese mom's 5 rules for a long, happy life: 'Complaining only leads to more complaints' Benefits Of Laughter, Laughter Therapy, Mind Diet, Boost Memory, Healthy Happy Life, Japanese Mom, Healthy Juice Recipes, Life Rules, Improve Mental Health

Nutritionist and longevity expert Michiko Tomioka was born and raised in Japan, where some of the world's longest-living people live. She shares the health and life rules that helped her 85-year-old mother survive cancer.

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It is fairly common in Japan to see moms carrying their babies on their backs. In fact, it is likely that you’ll see 4 out of 5 women lugging babies on their backs, oftentimes held in place by the hands of the holder crossed behind themselves. Or you may see the child riding in a carrier. We at Bright Side decided to shed light on the reasons behind this common Japanese motherhood behavior that leaves us, surprised and astonished. And we’d love to share them with you. Goodbye Christopher Robin, Swollen Legs, Japanese Mom, Mexican Outfit, Old Outfits, Back Fat, Skill Development, Feeling Insecure, Diy Games

It is fairly common in Japan to see moms carrying their babies on their backs. In fact, it is likely that you’ll see 4 out of 5 women lugging babies on their backs, oftentimes held in place by the hands of the holder crossed behind themselves. Or you may see the child riding in a carrier. We at Bright Side decided to shed light on the reasons behind this common Japanese motherhood behavior that leaves us, surprised and astonished. And we’d love to share them with you.

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Why Japanese Mothers Ditch Strollers and Prefer to Carry Their Children Japanese Baby, Baby Carrying, Japanese Market, Japanese People, Healthy Babies, Baby Wraps, Bright Side, Mother And Baby, Baby Carrier

It is fairly common in Japan to see moms carrying their babies on their backs. In fact, it is likely that you’ll see 4 out of 5 women lugging babies on their backs, oftentimes held in place by the hands of the holder crossed behind themselves. Or you may see the child riding in a carrier.

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