This is the grandmother of the world; Age 115 years; How is the health secret… | Spain. oldest woman

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Maria Branyas Morea, a Spanish woman of American origin, has entered the Guinness Book of Records as the oldest living person in the world. Her age is 115 years. Maria Morea became the world’s grandmother with the death of 118-year-old Lucille Randon of France, who was the world’s oldest person.

Maria Morea was born on March 4, 1907 in San Francisco, California. Later the family moved to Spain. They are currently living in a nursing home in Spain.

In response to the news that Maria Moria won the Guinness record, nursing home officials stated that Maria Moria is completely healthy and the joy of being placed in the world record will be celebrated in a small way at the nursing home in the coming days.

Maria Morea, with the help of her daughter, frequently shares her lifestyle and some life tips that can help her stay healthy for a long time on Twitter.

She revealed that the secret to her longevity is a calm and orderly lifestyle, maintaining good relationships with family and friends, contact with nature, maintaining emotional stability, avoiding worry and guilt, and staying away from toxic individuals. Longevity is seen as luck, she added, adding that luck and genetics are equally important.

Maria’s daughter revealed that her mother has not had to go to the hospital so far, has not broken any bones and is perfectly healthy. They have survived two world wars, the Spanish Civil War and the Spanish Flu Pandemic and have also survived Covid in 2020. A few weeks after celebrating her 113th birthday, she contracted Covid. But soon the covid was cured. Maria Morea is a mother of three, grandmother of 11 and great-grandmother of 13.

US-Born Spanish Woman Maria Branyas Morera Creates World Record, Becomes Oldest Living Person

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