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Our bodies were designed with the same harmony that you see in seashells, sunflowers, pinecones, and galaxies. The golden ratio is not just an abstract mathematical principle, it’s woven into the very blueprint of human form. Human faces, our teeth and bone structure are supposed to be attractive. But these perfect proportions don’t simply “happen.” They’re the product of nutrition and proper development during growth. “Genetics” play a role, but what most people forget is that your “genes” are simply a reflection of your ancestors’ level of health, their diet, and how close they lived to nature. If your grandparents lived on natural, nutrient-dense foods and sunlight, they passed on a stronger foundation to you. If they lived on processed food and industrial lifestyles, that genetic foundation is weakened. This is exactly what Weston A. Price discovered in the early 1900s. He travelled to remote communities across the world and found people with broad faces, perfectly aligned teeth, and robust physiques. This didn’t happen because of “good genes,” but because they lived in harmony with nature, eating the foods their land provided in their natural state. When those same people switched to refined modern diets, their facial development narrowed, their dental arches collapsed, and disease followed in a single generation. Our eyes are wired to recognise harmony. That’s why the golden ratio has been used for centuries in art, architecture, and design. Ranging from the Parthenon in Greece to Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, from spirals in renaissance paintings to modern logos and buildings. When something reflects these proportions, it instantly feels “right” to us. The same applies to the human body, faces, jaws, and physiques built on natural nutrition follow these same timeless patterns, which is why true health and development are universally attractive. #fyp #health #Fitness #gym #bp
Our bodies were designed with the same harmony that you see in seashells, sunflowers, pinecones, and galaxies. The golden ratio is not just an abstract mathematical principle, it’s woven into the very blueprint of human form. Human faces, our teeth and bone structure are supposed to be attractive. But these perfect proportions don’t simply “happen.” They’re the product of nutrition and proper development during growth. “Genetics” play a role, but what most people forget is that your “genes” are simply a reflection of your ancestors’ level of health, their diet, and how close they lived to nature. If your grandparents lived on natural, nutrient-dense foods and sunlight, they passed on a stronger foundation to you. If they lived on processed food and industrial lifestyles, that genetic foundation is weakened. This is exactly what Weston A. Price discovered in the early 1900s. He travelled to remote communities across the world and found people with broad faces, perfectly aligned teeth, and robust physiques. This didn’t happen because of “good genes,” but because they lived in harmony with nature, eating the foods their land provided in their natural state. When those same people switched to refined modern diets, their facial development narrowed, their dental arches collapsed, and disease followed in a single generation. Our eyes are wired to recognise harmony. That’s why the golden ratio has been used for centuries in art, architecture, and design. Ranging from the Parthenon in Greece to Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, from spirals in renaissance paintings to modern logos and buildings. When something reflects these proportions, it instantly feels “right” to us. The same applies to the human body, faces, jaws, and physiques built on natural nutrition follow these same timeless patterns, which is why true health and development are universally attractive. #fyp #health #Fitness #gym #bp

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