Unlocking the Hidden Code: How Your Facial Features Could Unveil Ancient Ancestral Secrets

Unlocking the Hidden Code: How Your Facial Features Could Unveil Ancient Ancestral Secrets
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And, of course, the same goes for people out there who are short!

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Short King Communities

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If you’re on the smaller side, it might mean you come from a lineage of smaller communities where extra strength or height wasn’t needed as much — like in close-knit groups or in societies where travel was not as important, like on islands.

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Of course, it could also just come down to luck!

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Long Live Short People

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Speaking of luck, it might actually be luckier to be shorter than taller!

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According to a study done by researchers at the Kuakini Medical Center, people who are shorter actually lived longer than their taller counterparts, and it may be because they have a gene that taller people do not.

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Dairy-Free?

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If you’re lactose intolerant, it might be a sign that your ancestors are not from Northern Europe! The genes that are tied to being tolerant of dairy products are most commonly found in Northern European communities and people.

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But lactose intolerance might be a sign of where you are historically from!

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Really Milking It

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In East Asia and in China, lactose intolerance is much higher and much more likely! This could be due to a lot of factors, including the fact that in Northern Europe, people are much more likely to be exposed to more dairy products than those in East Asian countries.

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Genetics and what you’re exposed to growing up play a huge role!

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Sweet Or Salty?

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Similarly, if you have a big sweet tooth or prefer salty snacks, that could be a result of your genes as well!

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Sweet food lovers tend to be more likely to be found in European communities, and East Asian communities tend to have more savory enjoyers. This could be genetics or just the influence of society!

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The Nose Knows

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If you have a big nose, it might be something you’re self-conscious about or something you were teased for, but you might have the last laugh!

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A big nose might mean that you’re more naturally inclined to be a strong leader and reliable when times get tough out there.

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Small Nose, Small Problems

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But if you have a small nose, don’t fret! Small noses can be a sign of a more cheerful personality, and people who have small noses can have more optimistic outlooks on situations and tough times.

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If you’re a hard worker with a small nose, those two things just might be related!

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A Rebel’s Nose?

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If you have a nose that’s hooked, which means it curves downwards at the bottom, you might be more naturally inclined to be a rebel!

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If your nose follows its own path on your face, it might mean that you’re more likely to follow your own path in life, no matter what!

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Type O-h No!

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We know that those with Type O blood are universal donors, which makes them popular at blood banks, but they’re also popular with another group — mosquitos!

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It’s not totally clear why mosquitos tend to prefer those with Type O blood. It might have to do with the same reason they’re universal donors, or it might just be that they taste better!

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Ear Crease Warnings

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Take a look at your earlobes! If you have a crease in both of them (which is called a bilateral ear crease), you might actually have a higher risk of developing coronary artery disease.

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Everyone should be conscious of their heart health, but especially those with this unique feature on their ears!

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Tongue Tone

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The color of your tongue might actually reveal something about you — but not necessarily related to your genetics!

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If your tongue is dark red in color, that can be a sign of a couple of things, including a lack of nutrients like B12! Of course, if you’ve been eating a lot of high-acid foods, that can deepen your tongue color too.

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Brown Eye Problems

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How much alcohol the average person can handle varies greatly depending on a ton of different factors, but did you know that eye color might be one of those?

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People with brown eyes have more melanin in their brains, which means that alcohol can get processed faster, which means you get drunker quicker.

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Celtic Toes

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If your second toe is the longest toe you’ve got, that’s called a “Celtic toe” and, predictably, can be a sign that you’re from a Celtic lineage!

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Celts come from various cultures, including Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and England. If your second toe is long, you should take a look at your family tree!

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