Data does not make you healthy
Longevity? Spa expert Dagmar Rizzato: Hotels have other potential
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Maria Pütz-Willems
is a passionate writer who travelled to over 40 countries and got to know the media world from many perspectives. She has been reporting on the international hotel industry for over 30 years and founded hospitalityInside.com in 2005. She finds her balance with fresh air, sports, cooking and sociable friends.
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German Longevity Society founded
Long live... not just the Queen. Many people aspire to a long life and are prepared to adapt their lifestyle accordingly - an exciting approach for hotels too.
Wonderland of wellbeing promises
Wellness is a business worth billions or trillions. With longevity, the latest hype, wellness resorts can also make good profits. The promise of a healthy, long life often goes hand in hand with illustrious alternative medical practices. Canadian psychologist Dr Jonathan N. Stea has set himself the task of debunking these.
Lifestylers crave longevity
Originally, the Spanish SHA Wellness Clinic was specialised in macrobiotics, anti-aging and beauty care; today, it combines advanced scientific medical treatments with natural therapies and balanced nutrition. Two thirds of guests long for a healthy, long life.
Longevity is more than a long life
A new term is currently making waves in the wellness industry: Longevity. For Basel Shammout, this all seems like a marketing stunt. He represents the proven concept of Chiva-Som in Thailand and its sister wellness resort Zulal by Chiva-Som in Qatar. Medicine and technology provide a reliable diagnosis of complaints, yet the solutions lie in an adapted lifestyle that promises more than just a long life.