Is a woman lucky? These three places reveal the truth

I heard it's popular to watch "lucky signs" now? There are always people reposting articles on social media such as "Lucky women look like this" and "These few characteristics indicate that good luck is coming". Actually, the so-called good fortune is just an external manifestation of a healthy state. Good physical function, naturally rosy complexion, and full of energy are the true "blessings". Today, let's talk about what health codes are hidden behind those body signals that are mistaken for "good fortune".

1. The ruddy complexion is not the credit of cosmetics

1. The expression of sufficient blood

The natural blush of the cheeks can not be painted by powder blusher. In traditional Chinese medicine, it is said that "when qi and blood are abundant, the skin will naturally appear healthy and radiant". When blood circulation is good and hemoglobin is sufficient, the skin will naturally present a healthy and radiant appearance. This kind of rosy color is transparent from the inside out, which is completely different from the effect of applying cosmetics.

2. Barometer of visceral function

Facial complexion can reflect the status of multiple visceral systems. For example, people with good liver function have a uniform and non yellowing complexion; People with healthy spleen and stomach will not experience dullness or swelling. These internal balances are the true source of 'good complexion'.

3. Metabolic level markers

When metabolism is vigorous, skin cells renew quickly and the stratum corneum is thin and transparent. On the contrary, people with slow metabolism are prone to dull complexion. Therefore, those lucky people who are "white and red" are likely to be more awesome in metabolism.

2. Hair density is not solely determined by genetics

1. The manifestation of nutritional status

A head of thick and shiny hair requires support from various nutrients such as protein, iron, and zinc. Hair is like a "nutrition recorder" for the body, which can reflect the nutritional status of the past three months. Sudden massive hair loss is often a signal of nutrient deficiency from the body.

2. A mirror of hormone balance

Women with moderate estrogen levels usually have thicker hair. Hormonal disorders caused by excessive stress may lead to hair loss. So the state of hair can indirectly reflect the health status of the endocrine system.

3. Proof of Blood Circulation

Good scalp blood circulation is necessary for hair follicles to receive sufficient nutrition. Regular scalp massage and appropriate exercise can improve the environment for hair growth. Those 'hair volume kings' are likely just ordinary people with good blood circulation.

3. Warm hands and feet are not just a physical condition

1. A sign of good microcirculation

Hands and feet belong to the end of the limb and are most prone to poor circulation. If you can keep your hands and feet warm in winter, it means that the microcirculation system is working very well. People with this constitution are often less likely to develop frostbite and their wounds heal faster.

2. Tips for thyroid function

Thyroid hormones are like the body's "radiator", responsible for regulating basal metabolic rate. People with normal thyroid function have strong heat production ability and are naturally less prone to cold hands and feet.

3. The manifestation of neural regulation

The autonomic nervous system is responsible for regulating peripheral vascular constriction. When under high pressure and anxiety, sympathetic nervous system stimulation can lead to cold hands and feet. So people with warm hands and feet all year round are likely to have more stable neural regulation functions. After reading these, do you still believe in the so-called 'lucky appearance'? Actually, health is the greatest blessing. Instead of being fixated on facial features and palms, it's better to eat well, have a regular schedule, and exercise appropriately. Remember, a healthy state from the inside out is the best "tool for opening up luck".

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