Life extension and disease treatment through periodic fasting and caloric restriction - the most powerful scientifically proven natural anti-aging method
in Croatia: We offer programs in two well-established resort areas on the Adriatic Riviera (Croatia):
North Croatian Riviera: Opatija air access via Trieste (Italy): 75 km via Zagreb (Croatia): 195 km
Mid Croatian Riviera: Makarska air access via Split (Croatia): 50 km
Location:
Opatija
Opatija is a town in western Croatia, just southwest of Rijeka on the Adriatic coast. Geography: Opatija is situated in the Gulf of Kvarner in a sheltered position at the foot of Učka mountain, with Vojak peak at 1401 m. Opatija is located 90 km from Trieste by rail and 82 km from Pula by road. The city is geographically on the Istrian peninsula, though it is not in Istria county, but Primorje-Gorski Kotar county. It is a popular summer and winter resort, with average temperatures of 10 °C in winter, and 25 °C in summer. Opatija is surrounded by beautiful woods of bay laurel. The whole sea-coast to the north and south of Opatija is rocky and picturesque, and contains several smaller winter resorts.
History: The old 14th-century Benedictine abbey, Opatija Sv. Jakova ("Abbey of Saint Jacob"), from which the town derives its name (opatija means "abbey" in Croatian) is located in Park Svetog Jakova or Saint Jacobs Park. The Saint Jacob church, built in 1506 and enlarged in 1937, now stands on the same spot. The neo-Romanesque Church of the Annunciation with its pronounced green cupola, was designed in 1906 by architect Karl Seidl.
Makarska
(Italian: Macarsca; German: Macharscha) is a small town on the Adriatic coastline of Croatia, about 60 km (37.28 mi) southeast of Split and 140 km (86.99 mi) northwest of Dubrovnik. Administratively Makarska has the status of a town and it is part of the Split-Dalmatia county. It is a tourist centre, located on a horseshoe shaped bay between the Biokovo mountains and the Adriatic Sea. The city is noted for its palm-fringed promenade, where fashionable cafes, bars and boutiques overlook the pretty harbour where many pleasure craft are moored. Adjacent to the beach are several large capacity hotels as well as a camping ground.The center of Makarska is an old town with narrow stone-paved streets, a main church square where there is a flower and fruit market, and a Franciscan monastery that houses a sea shell collection featuring a giant clam shell. Makarska is the center of the Makarska Riviera, a popular tourist destination under the Biokovo mountain. It stretches for 60 km (37.28 mi) between the towns of Brela and Gradac. In the summertime tens of thousands of tourists flock to the area from Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Sweden, Slovenia, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as other countries.
Diseases which may be prevented or cured by means of therapeutic fasting and caloric restriction (experimental and clinical evidence: click to see scientific report)