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Why does the greater the grip strength of the hand, the longer people live?
There is a conclusion in the west that the longer the grip strength of the elderly over 70 years old, the more often they should exercise their grip strength. Westerners only do statistics and draw conclusions, but they don't know why.

Why do adults have stronger grip and longer life?

I wonder if anyone has noticed what hands look like when a child is born? There's nothing wrong with making a fist when a child is born. How did you hold it? We should learn from children's fists. The child's fist must be held by the thumb at the root of the ring finger. This method is a very important boxing method in Taoism, which is called grip method. Why don't newborn children need to be taught, that is, mothers don't need to teach their children: I'm going to give birth to you, so you must hold on. No need to teach, every child comes out like this. Of course, there are also children who come out with their hands open, and children who come out with their hands open are weak. In fact, most children who know how to protect themselves persist. This is an innate thing and does not need to be taught by parents.

When I was studying China's ancient regimen, I once asked those teachers, and Taoism said it was a solid grip. I asked how this grip came about, but they didn't know. They just taught us to hold it like this because it can calm the soul. After I gave birth, I was enlightened when I saw the child come out holding hands like that. A person's hand must be able to hold it first, and the liver qi will be sufficient. This is the innate self-protection function of human beings.