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World’s Oldest Person Who Lived Until 117 Shared One Thing She Ate Everyday to Help Her Live So Long





Even with the average life expectancy increasing as the years go by, it’s considered pretty fortunate to make it to 100.

At age 117, one woman became the oldest person who ever lived, and before passing away, she shared what she ate every day that helped her live longer than anyone else. It may surprise you. This may be even more magical than the fountain of youth!




Maria Branyas became the oldest living person in 2023 after Lucile Randon







Following a French nun named Lucile Randon, known as Sister Andre by the Catholic church, who died at 118 years old in 2023, American woman Maria Branyas became the oldest living person.

Sadly, Branyas, who spent most of her life living in Spain, also passed away in August 2024 at 117 years old.

Branyas lived through many historical events




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Branyas’ long lifespan meant witnessing many historical events, including both World Wars, the Spanish Civil War, the Spanish Flu pandemic, and the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, Branyas’ contracted COVID-19 in 2020, becoming the oldest person to recover from the disease.

She said she had some good genetics




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Even with the special food she recommends eating daily, Branyas had to admit that her longevity did have something to do with having strong genetics passed down to her.

“I think longevity is also about being lucky,” Branyas told the Guinness World Records after setting the record as longest living person.

“Luck and good genetics,” she added.

Eating yogurt every day was her secret weapon




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Branyas posted on X, formally known as Twitter, a few years ago that yogurt had been a lifelong food for her.

“In an age where diets and miraculous foods for well-being and health are constantly emerging, it is necessary to rescue yogurt, a lifelong food with an infinite number of positive properties for the body,” she wrote.

She believed that yogurt has positive impacts on the body




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Yogurt was important to the 117-year-old not just for its flavor but also for its health benefits. She believed that it created higher self-esteem, confidence, and respect.

“If you delve into its history, you will discover that it is the most unique yogurt that exists, for its provenance, purpose, commitment and values,” she added on X.

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