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Wei Wei, a health geek.
Born on July 6th, 1970, professor of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, doctor of medicine, doctoral supervisor. Hong Kong people. Authoritative expert in palmprint diagnosis, vice president of China Nutrition and Health Care Association, professor of meridian health care in China, and director professor of International Aromatherapy Beauty Association.

On February 26th, 20 10, Lao Wei, a health expert known as the "health geek", was invited by Hunan Satellite TV's ace program "Everyday Up" to teach you health preservation methods on the spot. Teacher Wei Wei's regimen is unique. He can judge a person's health by observing his five senses.

On March 5, 20 10, Wei Wei, a "healthy geek", came to make progress every day. His handwriting therapy once again surprised the host.

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"99% of women with moles around their mouths will suffer from uterine fibroids." This view is not sensational, but the conclusion drawn by Professor Wei Wei, an authoritative expert in palmprint diagnosis, vice president of China Nutrition and Health Care Association, professor of meridian health preservation in China and director of International Aromatherapy Beauty Association. ?

Of course, the method of "self-help" is also very simple: "As long as you soak your feet with hot water before 12- 13 years old, the moles around your mouth may gradually fade or even disappear, which can effectively avoid the fate of being entangled by' uterine fibroids'."

At 20: 00 on August 29th, Professor Wei Wei dropped a "bombshell"-numerology and health written on the face-at the third stop of Hunan "Fashion, Healthy and Beautiful Women" public welfare fashion health salon jointly launched by Women Today and Wang Feng Media, and undertaken by Modern Beauty International Group and Changsha Branch of CITIC Bank. ?

As a new health care theory in recent years, facial health care knowledge has attracted great attention of women in Hunan. At the lecture site, the 600-seat banquet hall was packed. In the interactive session of the lecture, Miss Wu, a loyal reader of Women's Daily, was invited to take the stage today. She was diagnosed by Professor Wei as indigestion and other gastrointestinal diseases, and gave maintenance suggestions.

After the meeting, she told reporters that today's public lecture hall was not organized by Women's Daily/Wang Feng, and she was at a loss about her health hazards and could not learn such practical health knowledge. I hope she will be lucky enough to attend the next activity.