Is your ring finger taller than your pointer ? Women, Read On.

India
January 17, 2008 11:43pm CST
Research has proved that if your ring finger is taller than your pointer, you are more susseptible to oesteoporosis of the knee, if you are a woman. They did test with women with both types of fingers and came to the conclusion that your ring finger must be short to be safe from oesteoporosis. Wonder how they even get such ideas and then research on it and then they come to such conclusions. Hats off to research centres.
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5 responses
@secretbear (19448)
• Philippines
18 Jan 08
i can't really tell if my ring fingers and point fingers are the same i height or the other is taller than the other. but it seems that my ring finger in my left hand is slightly taller than my point finger. and the ring finger and point finger in my right hand are equal in height. ^__^;; so would that mean that my left knee would be more susceptible to osteoporosis than my right knee?? ^__^;; that's a really kind of scary information but i haven't really heard osteoporosis in the knee. i only know osteoporosis in the backbone. ^__^
• India
22 Jan 08
Osteoporosis can strike anybody actually and in any part of the body. We just have to be careful after we turn 35 or menopose. A daily dose of calcium tablet will help you in the long run. Keep drinking your milk like a good gir. lol.
@subha12 (18441)
• India
18 Jan 08
it is bigger. so i have this tendency i think. i think most of the people have ring finger longer than index one.So it seems most are prone to oesteoporosis of knee. is it true then?
• India
22 Jan 08
Actually, these people are more suseptible to this disease, but you cannot rule out anybody. it can stike anybody after 35, so it is always safer to take extra calcium tablets to prevent this disease affecting us. Take care of yourself.
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
19 Jan 08
Wow. That is some information that I didn't know. My ring finger and my pointer finger is the same length. I dopn't believe in alot of researches though because some of them have been proven to be wrong. We can only hope so in alot of cases too, LOL.
@lilybug (21107)
• United States
18 Jan 08
Well, I guess I am at risk for osteoprosis then. My ring finger is a good half inch longer than my ring finger. I better start drinking my milk then, huh?
• India
22 Jan 08
Lily, if you have crossed 35, I suggest you start taking Calcium tablets too. Besides the milk. Take care of yourself and good luck.
@Estina54 (385)
• United States
18 Jan 08
I don't think all researchers are good at their job. I don't have my ring finger taller than my pointer. So, I'm safe from osteperosis. I'm all right with this, I won't need it, but I really wonder and question their ability to get to this conclusions. I think I saw women that have their ring finger the right size but they got the disease.
• India
22 Jan 08
Actually it means that these people are more suseptible to osteoporosis. It can strike anyone at any time after 35. So we just have to take care and suppliment our diet with extra calcium tablets.