Their are plenty of positive results from using the "Beyond the 120 Diet" such as that the theories in the book are supported by scientific research. Also this book can help you live longer with less chronic illness, and it will help you lose weight with a meal plan and recipes.
A good web site I found was diet.com. They have tons of information including a general definition, origins of the diet, benefits and risks. There is also sub text definitions to explain any terms you may not be familliar with.
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No, the Bible does not explicitly state that one cannot live beyond the age of 120.
To find 5.6% of 120, you multiply 120 by 0.056. This calculation results in 6.72. Therefore, 5.6% of 120 is 6.72.
One eighth of 120 is calculated by dividing 120 by 8. This results in 15. Therefore, one eighth of 120 is 15.
One-tenth of 120 is calculated by dividing 120 by 10. This results in 12. Therefore, one-tenth of 120 is 12.
1/3 of a year is 120 days.
The 10% increase of 120 is calculated by finding 10% of 120, which is 12. Adding this to the original amount gives you 120 + 12 = 132. Thus, a 10% increase of 120 results in 132.
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The 14th of September is 120 days after the 17th of May. In a standard year, the 17th of January is 120 before it and in a leap year the 18th of January is 120 days before it.
The 11th of October is 120 days before it. In a normal year, the 8th of June is 120 days after it. In a leap year, the 7th of June is 120 days after it.
There are 12 months in a year, so in 10 years, there are 120 months. You simply multiply 12 and 10 to get 120.