Your lips, nails, breasts. How can your appearance warn you of dangerous diseases?

Look well in the mirror and learn if you lack something instead of caring for wrinkles and shelles, scientists advise you to pay attention to your general appearance because it may indicate whether you are suffering from disease. Pay attention to your physical appearance, and you can live markedly more [...]
Instead of caring for wrinkles and shelles, scientists advise you to pay attention to your general appearance because it may tell you whether you are suffering from disease.
Pay attention to your physical appearance and may live markedly longer.
Scientists have found that what you look like from outside speaks a lot about what happens inside your body. You can even predict potential problems and stop over time.
The study, which is now published, explains that fat around the stomach is linked not only to heart disease but also to Alzheimer's disease. Even in what you should be paying attention.
Lips
Dry and broken lips, as well as mucosa that accumulates at their angles, can be a sign of a very weakened immune system, even of a dangerous autoimmune disease.
The nails
When we talk about nails, it's not about what's being maintained, it's about real fingernail injuries that can tell you much about your health. When fingernails are curving from all sides but not regularly from below, then you may have a problem with iron, anemia, heart disease, and hypothyrooids. If your nails are only pink at the root, the rest are white, perhaps you have problems with liver, kidneys, heart, or diabetes.
Big tits and boogers
Women who have tight hips, while large breasts and broad-bores have elevated levels of omega-3 fatty dryer. A major survey in Pittsburgh has shown that this stimulates brain cell growth. Also, these women are more fetish.
Small thighs
Research has shown that people whose thighs are shorter than six inches [262 cm] in length can often suffer heart disease, but early death threatens them. Those with tight thighs are prone to disease from diabetes and heart disease.
Eyes
Everyone thinks that sacs under his eyes are just indications of fatigue. However, they may be a sign of overindulgence of salt in the organism because the fluid is collected in the eye, making the sacs. It may also indicate that you have had too much alcohol, so you are puffed up. The bags are also a sign that something is not right with your thyroid gland and kidneys.
Great chest
Large arms can show the greatest probability of long life and good health, the study says. This is connected to long, strong muscles. Muscles are tissues that will soon burn calories. The muscle cells respond much faster to insulin than the other cells in the body, so it is easier to undo sugar, and the glucose level in the stomach is therefore lower. But the prospect of developing heart disease is lower.
The Goat About the Stoms
The buildup of fat in the stomach almost in its central part has to do with reducing brain cells, while this is directly related to the development of demographics, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases.









