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is so much more than what you think, you know, i would never have opened the inside and closely has to remind myself because i grew up in a completely different way. broad stickers, jewish in europe. the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on dw, the ah, this is the w news, and these are the top stories, hopes of phasing that any more survivors will be found in the rubble of collapse apart and building in miami, florida. really 160 people on missing and 4 are confirmed dead, is now known that an engineer a warrant of major structural flaws in the complex 3 years ago. the
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the being fit and active into old age, thus the dream what, what does our body need for that? the supplement industry and all its promises has been growing for years. but do we need pills to be healthy? find out on today's show. ah. the feed we eat is mainly made up of proteins carbohydrates and sent. but the healthy diet also includes so called micro nutrients, commonly known as vitamins and minerals. they're often found in fruits and vegetables. but what tasks do they perform and the body of all the vitamins is vitamin c,
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that's the most well known. but why do we need vitamin c y d c is an antioxidant, meaning it fights free radicals. those are aggressive particles that can damage our tissues because they react easily with other molecules. vitamin c came, neutralize the free radicals, rendering them harmless. and this essential compound does a lot more for us besides that. but generally, we don't need to consume it by a supplement because the body will simply get rid of any excess vitamin c. has it been since you last got any sun? we need uv rays to produce vitamin d. it allows us to absorb calcium and phosphates from i've got which are essential for healthy bones. vitamin d also supports t lymphocytes. shells of our immune system, t cells fide pathogens, but only once and d activated them. while it's essential, generally,
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we don't need to take vitamin d supplements. it's fat soluble, and the body can store it. so in winter, we still usually have enough. does taking magnesium cabinets at night, mean you can work out without your muscle scrambling. magnesium is responsible for muscle relaxation. if calcium streams into the muscle cells, the muscle, contractures magnesium, on the other hand, blocks the calcium, the result, the muscle, relaxers. magnesium can only do this because it's so tiny, especially compared to vitamins with their long chains of carbon, atoms, magnesium, and calcium are minerals and metabolic elements in the periodic table. whether magnesium, really helps with muscle cramps has yet to be scientifically proven. vitamins and minerals are essential for many bodily functions. however,
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in high amounts they can be harmful and it's especially easy was dietary supplements to exceed the recommended intake. this long term study showed that an estimate of 23000 emergency department visits in the us every year are attributed to adverse events related to dietary supplements. with a number of nutritional supplements is huge. and since the corona virus pandemic begun, the market has been booming. their products to strengthen bones or the immune system also help with our mood, their productivity terrance and even children. consumer advocates have mixed feelings about the trend because many people don't have a vision or mineral deficiency in against and for the slogans and images aim to have a positive emotions on the consumer. so they have a good feeling when they see the products on the show. guys, i don't think they think that looks good and sounds really good. i'd like to buy it
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. that's calvin piano. but most of the time people are throwing money out the window after my sins, it's incense, the house of often as many people are concerned about their immune system. especially now during the panoramic because of limited exercise facilities, financial concerns and the associated stress. and here that human d keeps coming up. nutritionists say that dietary supplements can make sense in individual cases, short or long term deficiencies are certainly a cause for concern, but still that size offline. and that doesn't mean taking vitamin d protects you against cove it or influences the course of cove it in any way either by certain kinds of many studies have been done and they have yet to show any clear benefit. i enjoyed and benefit gets like consumer should also be aware of how drugs affect one another. cancer patients, for example, should be especially careful skip darkly. there are clear figures and studies show
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that taking certain dietary supplements adversely affects colette straw metabolism and the effectiveness of certain blood pressure and diabetes medications. the beta smitley often they got to find and in addition, they can accelerate tumor growth by helping tumor cells multiply faster as we have seen with vitamin b 12 and folic acid. any questions for me at scientists that this love examined the ingredients of nutritional supplements, but they can only check a small percentage of the available products in goods uncommon jellies in germany, around $10000.00 food supplement, come onto the market each year across europe. it's much more hello now, so it's not possible to examine all the dietary supplements produced in germany. we can only look at random samples between 30 and 40 percent of the products are questionable. some of the false health promises of a plant based see the foods actually only contain green dying,
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and they're all nutritional supplements sold online. they're specifically target men or women. the scientists are especially concerned about product term of skill online sources. some came to be effective against it, but it's hard to trace them back to the manufacturers. the vide lawson often very e y studies on these just products. so far there are around $600.00 products online and 60 products in germany alone. now for investors port doctor manufacturing have allows our camera team to visit we have to follow strict hygiene rules because they produce medicines as well as dietary supplements that have that does not. so any products online or in supermarkets difficult. i mean, we sell our pharmaceuticals in dietary supplements and exclusively at pharmacies, for example, vitamin d 3. because we see the importance of professional advice. and you can only really
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get that advice from train professionals at a pharmacy. hasn't. all of the pandemic has changed. the market demand for cold masons has fallen, but sales the fisherman's up around 10 percent. little indeed is up 25 percent. the company's pharmacist advises against taking too much of anything over a long period because it's possible to take too many 5 soluble vitamins. we don't mean that the vitamin d, for example, can disrupt calcium metabolism. it can lead to kidney stones, and it's simply not recommended to take it for no reason, but the toward the bottom line is a healthy and balance diet is essential. if you have a veteran deficiency, you should consult with a physician or pharmacist to fix the problem. and be very cautious about do the centers online, the search for weight
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loss tips online and you'll find some pretty crazy ideas out there. like the so called color diet. only foods of a particular color are allowed on your plate. but more often than not, these tips are not from real health experts. and many last trends are often sorely lacking and scientific evidence. to make because of these little pills promise, they'll help you get your dream body weight loss tablets supposedly help people trimmed down fast. many people struggling with weight. consider them that only hope . the tricky thing is that these appetite suppressant appear homeless to buy as fast glance that advertised as being purely plump based, which is not always the case. we decided to find out the, the central authority of german pharmacist has been analyzing diet pills for years
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. according to the lapse director, monitor up, people who want to lose weight are often unaware of the health risks. different things that's cut off to find a disaster situation. gifts, which hoping about substances that are toxic substances that are costs in genic. some of them require a doctor's prescription. consumer is taking masses of these pills without being aware of the ramifications they have for their health. all diet pills, harmful to all health. the market for them is huge. we sent 3 of the ones we found online to a lab. one of them is the types of present life pro the results of the analysis were shocking. the well, i wouldn't recommend live pride to any one. we got a nasty surprise when the results came in that we determined that it actually contains an antidepressant from a cycle active drug masquerading as herbal medicine. it's not only illegal but
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dangerous. so i need to show pharma on down taking 2 different psychoactive drugs together. it's really an advisable, my doubt, and in no circumstances should they be given to diabetes. patients come from vice resign that could lead to anxiety, disorientation, headache and insomnia. load the guide. drugs like this exist because food supplements in many countries are subject to a rigorous drug approval price test, with no requirement to prove they have no health effect. the manufacturers of a product called 1st house advertising as a fat burner. the fuel, supposedly depressed hunger by boosting metabolism. that's what don't fish dates out. i mean, the product is made up of an interesting cocktail that does actually boost metabolism ident, to speed that i'd,
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but that cocktail is also made up of iodine and tyra's. seen. combination raises blood pressure leads to an increased heart rate, has a negative impact on the cardiovascular system, off the head, 5 times seen if used in the creation of new re, transmitters in the brain. while content are listed on the products label, the average consumer is often unaware of the side effects. ketone is the last pill under investigation in our experiment all the packaging says it contains a lot of caffeine, which is known to be a lithium me. but the lab results show that the cat kills, contain significantly less coffee and then stated on the label, i guess mcneil rudely fine, it will never be possible me. there is no magic tool that you can take to lose
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a lot of weight in a short amount of time. on these products are not worth the money. people spend on them, my diet pills from the internet or at best ineffective. and in the worst cases they can be consul. wow. we all know exercise helps you lose weight, but did you know it doesn't only strengthen muscles, but phones to that set? endurance training is not always the best choice. studies show that bones benefit most from weight bearing resistance training. that's because resistance exercise exerts a mechanical load on bones. consequently, leading to increase in bone strength combined likeness and flexibility with strength and rigidity. they've allowed people to become masters of motion, professional athletes. the dino krista and leah, lisa,
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to great examples of what our bones help us achieve. maximum physical exertion in their respective disciplines. they rely on very different qualities of bones. clarice le, i'm a gymnast into time german champion and the floor exercise. the number greece is constant, h muscles and tendons. what together in such a way to make her body extremely flexible, the human skeleton is made up of more than $200.00 bones. a quarter of these alone are in our hands. this allows them to move in many different ways. ah, but to be no. strength is everything. my mom and i'm sabina, close to her. i'm a weight lifter. i wasn't a 2016, an empty games and ria, my way close is 64 kilos. and my best performance is 97 kilos in the snatch,
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and 119 in the clean and chuck stores. when does that mean, chris does. i can lift almost double her own weight with training. she's able to strengthen her bones so they can withstand the stream strength. and they said the lies the the supporting axis of the skeleton is the spine, with $24.00, moveable vertebrae and flexible spinal disks in between its structure like a chain. so it's extremely flexible. the body also has a $140.00 joints to make it more flexible. the
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stable structure of our bones is particularly fascinating. instead of a solid mass inside, this is spongy tissue made up of numerous beams of connective tissue called to try to sound tight. a responsible for this tissue me the last constant, the build new trip actually and the austere class. a constantly breaking down. becky lee, about every 10 years, the 2 cell types of generated entirely new bone. it's like a complete make over and the many small rebecca lee and cavities and tween make the bones extremely stable and light at the same time. the formation and breakdown of bone substances subject to a delicate balance that we can influence to be a cluster of stimulates the bones cells to build up tissue during her constant training. her bones become stronger,
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not exerting the bones enough results in the opposite effect. very substance will be broken down and the bones will become weaker deep within the bone cavities, blood production takes place, the stem cells of the bone marrow may call red and white blood cells, as well as platonists. when way young and growing sounds produced on a massive scale later, the body is just aiming to keep the same level. so some of the stem cells turn into fat cells. blood supply gets to low. the stem cells will be reactivated to produce fresh blood without us even noticing. so our bones really are a hidden one during the body. they produce blood to flow through all veins. they make it possible for us to move smoothly and strengthen our bodies. there are
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living organ that runs through our entire body from head to tennis. ah, as well as resistance training bones requires nutrients to maintain strength. and these can be found naturally and food. what does to feed our bone? here are some food scientifically proven to support strong bones. milton dairy products, for example, hard cheese from cows milk. garrett contains a lot of calcium, which is essential for strong bones. it's in constant demand in our bodies. 100 grams of hard cheese contains around a 1000 milligrams of calcium about the recommended daily allowance in many countries. scientific studies clearly show that a diet reaching calcium increases bone density. however,
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it's still not clear if it reduces the risk of bone fractures in old age. dairy products also contain other substances important for bones like b vitamins and phosphorus, about 85 percent of the bodies. phosphorus is in our bones, but always consult your doctor before taking calcium tablets, there's a risk of calcification of the blood vessels go. cheese is a tasty alternative to regular cheese, even if it doesn't contain quite as much calcium and protein. knutson seeds are also great. 100 grams of sesame seeds can change 700 milligrams of calcium. they also contain phosphorus and important proteins. sesame seeds go well with salads and pastries. pureed with sesame oil. they create heaney and ingredient in homos. the green vegetables chick lovejoy. 100 grams of
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joy has around a 100 milligrams of calcium. and green vegetables contain other minerals essential for bonds like potassium studies show that people who eat more fruits and vegetables have stronger bones. vegetables are also a source of vitamin k, which helps incorporate calcium into the bones. experiments show that vitamin k strengthens the bone matrix of vegetable rich diet provides adults with sufficient amounts. vitamin k supplements are not necessary for calcium from food to reach the bones. one thing is crucial. the sun. when sunlight hits our skin body produces vitamin d, which is important for bones. so how about a salad of green vegetables and cheese topped with sesame seeds and enjoyed outdoors while these foods are bone boosters?
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remember that a very died of whole foods is keep in order to be healthy, you need to make sure you're getting the right amount of micro nutrients. but around the world there are big regional differences. one such example, iodine countries on the asian and american continents tend to be in good supply. but in some african countries, russia and germany to many suffer from an iodine deficiency. this can affect the function of the thyroid gland and potentially have an impact on cognitive development when make practices cup where he has to stay really focused on the brazilian dance like martial arts requires absolute coordination of body and mind. when he was diagnosed with a slow and siroy lan, 3 years ago, mic feared the worst bodies on his way home and publish had fallen unpunished. when i started having test, i was afraid i'd never be able to do sports again,
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the spot. so it was pretty unpleasant and i was kind of looking for a few nights where i didn't cry on them, but i was really worried because sports such a big part of my life. and i'm, i'm leaving on a tough humor on his pediatrician's thought at the changes to mix thyroid gland by chance, steering a routine checkup. but the swelling wasn't noticeable just by looking at it looks as if there are many things that can cause firewood gland to swell its own, which are of course rather rare. and children like thyroid gland, tumors, infectious diseases, auto immune diseases and how she motors disease. but the most common thing in children is iodine deficiencies. trauma has swollen thyroid as a result of iodine deficiency, bidding to share it with, with a blood test confirmed the diagnosis. nick didn't have enough
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thyroid hormones, a condition that usually comes from an id and deficiency. thyroid hormones are necessary for various metabolic processes and are among other things crucial for a person's energy level and mental abilities. as an slims, the find, the worst case you're dying deficiency can lead to concentration problems are the only common that's a common symptom among people who have an undetected iodine deficiency. and then the advisor is if it goes untreated, though it can really lead to psychological disorders. in children i'm saying from lack of a mixed case wasn't so severe. he didn't even have any of the typical early symptoms of this woman. so miles on him, you should really pay attention when children suddenly run out of energy listless, or suddenly start gaining weight as a result of a lack of activity. these are all signs that can point not only to iodine
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deficiency, but to a corresponding underactive. thyroid gland called hypo thyroid isn't with think should lose one telephone 1. 1 possible reason make had this problem in the 1st place, can be traced back to germany. soil because it only contains small amounts of iodine . this means food grown that also contains very little of the vital mineral. but thanks to the introduction of iodine tables, salt in the 1980s, peoples id and intake went up. still studies show that nearly 60 percent of all children in germany suffer from an id deficiency year, how we decide to change our family diet. we started using iodized, so it was a pretty easy dietary change to make. and we also started eating more fish for him . following his diagnosis,
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mick took id and supplement for 3 months. today he has come in to have his thyroid looked at again. the pediatrician is able to see the organ with the help of an ultrasound. dr. martini wants to know where the mix thyroid tissue shows, signs of enlargement or other changes. but the doctor is satisfied the it gets my mix, mixed. roy looks really good. the gland was significantly swollen, has gone down in size, indicates that eating just a little bit differently. leading more fish into the tablets. i was led to very good results. good go on. because make was diagnosed and treated early. he has not suffered from cognitive damage. if that had happened, he most likely would not be able to practice chavira as well as he can today.
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me. anyone feel the urge to get moving? our coach vivian has a tip. let's executes a lunch bench your knee until you come in the 90 degree and you try to keep your back straight lunches very effect the exercise which trains the glue, tears muscle and the side pull up and dial we do 10 repetitions with small brakes and 3 routes working out and do join us again next week for another episode of in good shape.
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all this work to subscribe it or more than you like for me. what people are to us in. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. ah. ah. the homes and decaying buildings have become common in a 3rd of italy's villages. they're like ghost towns. the youngsters go away. the old stay on. yeah, no, no. every year. it is like concert, less than $1500.00 resident last about $25.00 people. right. gotten 1020 year
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done of well it would have nearly been lately. but for many families, big city life has become unbearable, especially now. the longing for more space is driving people to take reasons. and the important thank important in life to have new experiences and never to settle for the life you had, but to discuss the thing with the company or anyone or some communities offer financial support to attract new residents. i think there's more opportunity in italy than what the reason you easily countryside regaining a future. i the just before the 2nd corona locked down in the autumn of 2020, the victoria family was living in naples. life didn't change much for them. school holidays were extended and the children were already at home. anyway. paulo is the
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professor of education at the university of naples, federico 2nd, his wife wally is a programmer. they've been working from home for weeks. smart working children running riot. the television always own and a chronically underactive dog. we're all just too much chewing on the chairs. he always does the bathroom. now he's drinking them. more and more everyone was longing for wide open spaces. and thereby, when we got the idea during the covert down on the call, it was a moment that all 5 of us and the dog, which is the focal point that the family found. we were shut up in our apartment again to come into the home and even as spacious area. and like as it is, we were still stuck inside our 4 walls. i mean for, but i don't know why that's when we felt closer foby. i can just working here at home and slowly but surely to be locked up and here again in the sitting queue, the banner banner like naples, is a fascinating noise,
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the city traffic crimes, and hardly any green space makes living in the city with nearly 1000000 residents, a challenge to families. if you wake up the kids in the morning, take them to school, go to work. somehow you have to cope with the diabolical traffic. then you could hold it around 8 and make something to basically you can't spend much time with them. the family decided to leave naples and stressful city life behind. they making a new stones about 100 kilometers away into a order. they made the final preparations to leave and go to the village and of a leno province. taylor, i have the opposite problem. the population there is shrinking the town urgently. one sense supports families with children who want to move in. the victoria's spend summer vacation in toyota, they loved it. when we sent them, why i'm happy we're moving to tiara. i made lots of friends there and we only side
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not like here. it's really nice in the country. we're not tied to our smartphones. we prefer to play outside instead and elaborate the victoria's will be living out of suitcases for a few weeks because my house, they're moving into is still being renovated. the real move will take place later. despite all the noise intention in naples, the victoria families decision to move to the country is still rather unusual in italy because the opposite trains continues to unfold more than $2500.00 villages and small towns in the countries interior. a threatening to dying out. ah, because there is no work, young people in particular move away to the big cities or to the north or go abroad right away. that's triggered a vicious cycle. towns with few and residents have lower tax revenues and less able
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to afford infrastructure and services like medical care, which in turn drives more people to move away. the mirror, taylor says he can no longer just look on as the village dies out. that's why stefano sarina is fighting for taylor as future at the beginning of the 1900s around 5500 people still lived in t ora. today the population isn't even a 3rd of that. after the devastating earthquake in 1980, the time was almost completely rebuilt. but about half of the houses in the village center remain uninhabited. as italian cities filter bursting small towns and villages dying out, but they could be a simple solution. they go because of because we've never better understood how important he's over crowding. and big metropolitan area really was soon and hurried to settle, announces the way places deep in the countryside the day and develop
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a better quality of life. and at the same time provide to solution, you see that all the places in italy, in fact, well what be revitalized in a while at the same time improving the quality of life and city as he's been areas are in the precarious situation because they have to new resident stefano farina would like to make a ora attractive to newcomers. anyone who registers here as a resident and sends at least one child to school is allowed to pay nominal rent and no property tax. for 2 years. the program made headlines around 14000 people sent email inquiry, many of them from abroad. but only european union residents can take part because of the use case of immigration and visa regulations. among the funding sources are revenues from a wind energy phone. what is the want to go with the drain? it became clear to us to the small community like cods, around $1500.00 resident. i mean,
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i know i'm with births and deaths being is they chief of lose about $25.00 people each year. with that, if you think what is meant that internal 20 year, we'd be a cost tom feeney ah, ah, the main plan to attract young families is working. the victoria is a one of 7 who have since moved to t aura. during the 1st weeks they stayed in the small house because their new home isn't ready yet. now they're living in green surrounding. i mean, clearly takes them getting used to somebody about it when we got here it was boring board as far so from the weather standpoint, it was a bit challenging today the sun is shining and we've been really able to enjoy the place for the 1st time and we're still,
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we're still over. there are all the trees behind them is the river on there for trees and the bubbles out here. it's quite from now until recently it would have been unthinkable for working parents with children to move from naples to tail aura . but the corona virus pandemic, a new acceptance of smart working a, changing the world of work in italy radically right now and private life along with it. while he is also hoping that in the future, she'll be able to work from home. paolo is already holding office hours for students online when you're going. ok, so could you make a comparison between the 2 approaches? approach him. he didn't tell me that clearly to be a few weeks ago, the 6 men, but greenwood family moved in there from manchester. the old time residence. a curious hardly any one has met the newcomers. you know, so
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a lot of i don't know that doing as a but 5 or 6 people came from england that didn't you say they don't speak too badly and totally just on john. john and just the mankunis and rachel and damien greenwood had already long been playing with the idea of immigrating recently. by chance they came across a c, n n article about the program aimed at attracting new residence to the order. because pritton was on the brink of breaks it, damien hopped on a plane 4 days later in order to school house and apartment in order. the whole family moved in june. it was just 1st side, literally the friendliness the man was so weltman, the people were so nice and obviously looking around just it's just that for the place. and this is a big me body. something really,
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really wanted for the children. but life here is not without daily challenges. the greenwood still speak very little italian. not quite true, but they see too much. that's what they mean to just do fun to be quite true. what's her been seeing you know? no, no no. the greenwood steering to food. after all in manchester they actually had a restaurant and 3 suite shops. maybe they'll open an eatery here too. we go to the market every saturday and because we own the market on
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a sunday fuel usually goes through some bench and the quality is really, really good is mentally. projects is amazing. that that'll be really nice. some that people around and i come up come in somewhat of what you like doing the best to read them out by calling around for the green woods. italy seems to be the land of a 1000 oppertunity. they think britain's best days are in the past, saying that a good life there had become unaffordable and staunch opponents of bricks. it, they want to leave in a country that belongs to the thing is, i think there's more opportunity initially the water is in the u. k having lived in the u. k. in a period of growth. and seymour what, what works and then at, and adopting it really to, you know, it's really ending up. right now. the greenwich,
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the living off their savings and working out plans for the future in their new home . after they've eaten the children go out to play at the bill video where the villages incoming and local youngsters meet and greet the as the victoria is in the greenwood lonely, get settled in t ora. other towns in italy are looking for new ways to bring life back into shrinking locality. the about 700 kilometers per the sale on sicily is the small medieval town. so merely, the surrounding landscape is breathtaking. the beautiful ah, the top of all the buildings in the elder part of town stand in. many of their
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owners have left, while others preferred new developments. the community then decided to sell the houses for one euro. each. valerian sushi is a real estate agent who's working for the town. the one year of home sales are a big hit. more than 1000000 people clicked on the homepage that was specially set up for the project. thousands of calls coming in and hundreds of tourists have arrived to have a look at mussa manley's, old town. almost all of them come from abroad. latania unless that have come before nurse the italy as a dream. it's rich and art and culture goes to having a house in italy is the fantasy of a lifetime, especially the american say that just so together with a colleague, valeria meets a group of potential buyers who come from motor to take
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a look at the abandoned houses property on sicily would be a dream come true for sarah cooper and her partner. 2 more today i will explain a little bit how it works, the project that your houses and i will also show you some properties. we would like to find something very traditional for people who buy property for one euro and move to milly, a pretty much free to do what they like with it. there is no residence obligation, but there is a catch renovation must complete in 3 years. otherwise, the owner is subject 285000 euro fine. this is the house. when euro, you will see in 3 levels. the house has been vacant for 15 years. it belongs to an elderly couple who moved to northern italy, the children interested in the property through the bathroom
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or its more bedroom because they their guard. many of the homes are badly in need of renovation. they may cost only one euro, but there are plenty of other expenses, especially for renovation. the symbolic sale price is a brilliant marketing strategy. and it's getting attention around the globe. looking at abandoned homes is like delving into bygone worlds and lines in days gone by. you know, hello and place. this is lee at least 20 years with these close reading and there would be even more
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in most of the one euro houses on sale in muso mili developed his vacation rentals or holiday homes. the residents are permanent, they're just visitors. he's different in tiara income, tonya. the families who move here want to live in the community today is the 1st day of school for antonio and miriam. it's a big event for the victoria family. but where is the school? it's certainly not in the main municipal building as expected, but in another place in the back. the city stress savvy family masters, the situation with our job today the big day because it was the 1st day of school and school is the most important thing for children. and today's the 1st day during the last 5 or 6 months, we were locked up at hun,
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just like everyone else. quit me. the only one who went to school was the dog, because the dog school is out the door. they're gay. let's go to the gun it based on the after we began taking the don't cool, did we get that you can do stuff outside again. you will find it. i love it. after a short chat with the family, they've missed. paula moves own to jake, how the new house is coming along. the building belongs to a group of people who inherited. the place has been empty for 2 decades and has to be renovated from the ground up. the victorious dream house is surrounded by greenery. because there is little demand for housing in terror, the victorious were able to rent the place for a song seeing it now, it's hard to believe they'll move in in 3 weeks. said that they need about 10 more days in a sense that they really quite fun. let's hope that they manage. it's actually on
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the how he and he's a patient of living in a house surrounded by wild fig trees is a major thing where support that he got as well as the stores going to be replaced with the glass one find a big living room will be here, a large space where the kids can play, even when it's cold. joe got at the build is finally show up. they're putting a new floor in the house and giving everything a new coat of paint. the owners are paying for it. and small companies, specializing in the building trades are benefiting from the new people moving in. they're getting a lot more work now. i don't want to go, but i do. i need to be in, in the summer. we've got a service co operative word from the 1st time and need to get the order in the hospital and toyota and they can live there for the 1st
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day when she bought their houses to of course were making habitable again after they stood vacant for many years i am willing to work for clusters and painters. so things are happening, seymour, paolo has to go to pick the children up from school. he really doesn't like to dwell on the time in naples, where it's really different. but in the my, me ask, what are the naples when you go to get the kids that you have to cope with being stuck in traffic mall. good round about the light smug, talking problems and loads of other probable hassle. and as a result, you complain about your life and you don't really with god much because you just have to do what you have to do for you. i mean, but here it's all different because you're in new, empty st. trees and fresh air permit enough that they would not.
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well yeah, to be lighter. born was a good i don't know man. what about you the 1st day? what did you play? you don't know. it was a great game. did you ever play what should we do with the backpack? dad. net no backpack. that's a handbag. that's right. hand bag. to your a man stephan farina sees the scenes of every day family life as a victory in the battle to save the life of his community. a more faith total of be . i'm all school is where we 1st told the effects of all programs. you know, the regional educational therapies told us we would see teaching children from several age groups altogether. in one class, they bought a less quorra in the thanks to the new arrivals that we've been able to avoid that
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sort of things to the 7 new families that moved to taylor, the school can continue to operate as it has in the past. but there are still lots of empty buildings in the center of town. could selling these for one euro be another opportunity to improve taylor as future. like as narrows the new one year a project further reduces the real estate assets of the community. and when you give someone something like legalize, then there isn't an obligation for the buyers to live in the community that be that level money that we need families living, not 5 days a year. i mean, we need families, that would be part of our society. and help us to keep our services we step so that we're developing in a way that gets us back to normal life. you know what i mean? 07 families from all around the world has central din taylor and they are all
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e passport holders and come from naples sicily, argentina, brazil, and england is also a family that has played from syrian so many one year old houses and also made the place a nicholas has many cultures. most of the buyers come from abroad and only vacation here. yet here it's less a matter of repopulating the village synergies of rescuing the villages, old bricks and mortar. the viewing to us of the group from moulton is coming to an end. sarah cooper and her friends have looked at a dozen old houses. everyone says that to her was a really special experience. exhausted. they recount their experiences in a truck to ria a fish feed me i just see the potential in
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the properties that you can do for the money. but i also like to say it's already very noise areas. i think it be nice if the fugitive might be the best one you were. you wouldn't think that you think you know why, of regenerating the old cultures not owned heritage as an a scheme to keep the properties going. so they still have to make the final decision
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about buying a house here, but they say they're sure to come back to me with no, merely no matter what. back into aura, the victorious family has moved into their new home. everyone is happy that the building work is finished on time. now there's favoring a quiet life in a natural setting. hold the motor in naples by contrast. they're being violent demonstrations against the latest lockdown. to victoria say, news like that makes them certain moving was the right choice. the schools in tiara are also close now, but paulo is a professor of education and he's determined that learning will continue together with other parents. he's organizing some improvised teaching sessions. after all, there's plenty of space. everyone is relieved that they're out in the countryside.
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if we're locked down again, but around the fresh air and trees like, we can go outside to put it like this completely different here. it's another world, a whole new way of learning. now to afford my dream in the green woods from manchester feel right at home in t or a to the family is making long term plans for life in southern italy. they want to open a restaurant, will fish and chips be on the menu, at any rate, that would be something new and different for a long time. local york's you put in what you what we're not sure actually we've looked into different things but i mean, i'm not sure it suppose well we, well we do to piece of it. we won't be selling piece to the italians about 20 dealing when so yeah, appreciate the possibility to show these projects the reversing rural lexitas and
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doing it with an international plan. the mayor is shipping his new flood around town. tiara has gained 31 new residents from 4 countries. thanks in part as well to the corona pandemic. the trend towards working from home is his, his day. it could be that many and abandoned out of the way place in europe could fill with new life. the the the news, the news,
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