The genes of the Han people are very special, women have breast milk, and there is no fox smell

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-03-07

The Han nationality, bearing the splendor of Chinese history and the weight of traditional culture, is one of the largest groups in the Chinese nation. Their genes contain a unique trait.

In the land of the East, the body odor of the Han people is not prominent. Some studies suggest that this may have something to do with the freshness of genes they possess. This gene, like a fresh breeze, makes their body odor light and not heavy. And in this land, this gene does not seem to be rare, but it is rare in the West.

In contrast, the body odor of Westerners is like an aroma. Most people have a special smell, that is, fox odor. They are well aware of this, so they often mask their scent with strong perfumes.

However, the smell of fox odor has a variety of forms. Onions, lambs, cheese ......All kinds of odors are intertwined in it, as if they are already lingering on the tip of your nose.

In response to this phenomenon, some people have conducted in-depth research. Starting from eating habits, most Westerners are meat-loving, and the digestion and metabolism of meat will produce a large amount of acidic waste, which will then affect the pH value of the ** surface, making the smell unbearable.

Europeans and Americans who like sports love to sweat in the sun, and every drop seems to be a proof of courage. However, what followed was not only the baptism of the body, but also the residual sweat on the **, which became a breeding ground for bacteria, and the body odor gradually emitted made people have to face the challenge of smell.

In contrast, Asians eat a much more refreshing diet, as fresh as a breeze. They have a balanced intake of meat, vegetables, and fruits, and are less prone to acidic metabolites and avoid strong odors.

Perhaps that's why Westerners love to take a morning bath or spray perfume. They wanted to be able to hide the strong smell on their bodies, because if they didn't bathe for a day, the smell would linger like an inexhaustible bitter smell.

Westerners are tall and burly, like towers in the sky, while Chinese are mostly slender and handsome. This difference stems from genetic differences. Just like a picture, the broad shoulders and tall of Westerners are in stark contrast to those of Orientals, showing a completely different style.

Eating habits also have very different characteristics. Western diets are rich in protein and fat, like a colourful oil painting, and these nutrients play a vital role in building muscles, making them sculpt and tall. The Chinese diet is like a fresh and elegant ink painting, with carbohydrates as the main tone, supplemented by colorful vegetables and fruits. Although it is rich in nutrients, it lacks the exaggeration and contour of Western muscles.

The amount of exercise has also become a chasm between the two, and Westerners are keen on fitness and outdoor activities, and their bodies are fully exercised, and the muscle mass is like a solid stone, which is impressive. The Chinese, on the other hand, focus on studies and work, and although their diet is not unbalanced, they lack enough exercise, and their physical fitness naturally cannot be compared with Westerners. Just like the well-known saying "the physical education teacher is sick, now in math class", students pay more attention to their studies than to take care of their bodies, which has also become an important issue that Orientals need to pay attention to.

The development of breasts is influenced by estrogen, which is controlled by genes. Differences in genes determine differences in estrogen levels in a woman's body. Although genes are the dominant factor, environmental factors cannot be ignored either. In the West, when it's cold, people need more calories to maintain their body temperature, which is one of the reasons why Western women's breasts are full, like plants that thrive in winter. In the East, there is no such demand, just like the green grass in spring, light and natural.

Western women have relatively few milk ducts, which has led to many babies having to rely on formula for feeding, and sometimes even unable to satisfy their children's hunger. Oriental women, on the other hand, mostly choose to breastfeed, giving their babies richer nutrients and easier to absorb.

Western women are often tall, but this is not always an advantage. They develop too fast, which has a serious negative impact on their bodies.

First, they are aging at an alarming rate. Once you have experienced childbirth, the youthful beauty of the past will disappear in an instant, and you will become a bloated housewife. In stark contrast to this, Oriental women are usually petite and delicate, focusing on self-care, while the traditional male and female protagonists also allow them to maintain a youthful appearance without excessive fatigue.

From an evolutionary point of view, the origins of humans can be traced back to Australopithecus forest. Although there are different skin colors and traits in appearance, the genetic similarity is as high as 99%, indicating that we are all from the same ancestor.

Although it is believed that humanity is still evolving, it is difficult to determine what kind of changes may occur in the future. But for now, humans seem to have completed the main evolutionary process. Even if evolution continues in the future, most of the basic human traits may not change much unless there is branching evolution.

Whether we are in the East or in the West, we all come from the same essence and work together to interpret the wonderful process of biological evolution. The similarities and differences in appearance are shaped by the regional environment and daily diet. On the road of human evolution, diverse civilizations have also been born, with different customs and traditional customs in different countries. Only through friendly exchanges and mutual respect for the traditions of other countries can we promote the steady progress of the world. World peace is the best place to belong!

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