Next, let's find the answer from finger reading!
The ratio of ring finger to index finger indicates health.
Finger length means health, which sounds ridiculous. However, Britain recently reported that the correlation between finger length and disease risk has been more and more scientifically verified. Professor John Manning, the author of Finger Length Ratio and a biologist at Swansea University in England, concluded that the length ratio of index finger and ring finger can predict some diseases. Finger length measurement is best based on the right hand.
There are differences in the distribution of diseases between the sexes. For example, he found that finger length is more likely to suffer from osteoarthritis than people who tend to be masculine, especially those below 0.9. People whose ring finger is longer than their index finger are also prone to rubella, chickenpox, dandruff and tinea pedis. The index finger is more prone to breast cancer, neurosis, allergies, eczema and asthma than the ring finger.
People with ring fingers longer than index fingers are prone to the following diseases:
Arthritis: A study by the University of Nottingham found that people with long ring fingers have twice the risk of arthritis.
2. Anorexia: The ring finger of anorexia is longer than the index finger, which is related to the high testosterone level in patients.
3, cold: the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom found that people with longer ring fingers than index fingers have a greater chance of catching a cold and are more likely to get chicken pox and rubella.
People whose index finger is longer than their ring finger have the following health risks:
1. Heart disease: Men with longer index fingers have a greater risk of heart disease before the age of 50, while men with longer ring fingers have a lower risk of heart disease.
2, bulimia: women with longer index fingers are more likely to have eating disorders and bulimia.
3, asthma and allergies: people with long index fingers are prone to asthma. Excessive secretion of fetal estrogen can lead to allergies.
Don't jump to conclusions There are many exceptions to the rule of finger length proportion, and not all the correlations obtained from the study are reliable.