Longevity password (fog)

Live longer without eggs - South Korean scientists have found that men live 14-16 years longer after castration/circumcision

After reading this news, I couldn't help but feel a shock to the tiger's body, and the chrysanthemums tightened, the emperors of all dynasties dreamed of immortality, but they didn't think that the physical cutting necessary to serve their eunuchs was a shortcut. Both American scientists and South Korean scientists have found that neutered males tend to live longer!! Sure enough, if you want to practice divine skills, you must first go from the palace!

According to the British "Daily Mail", South Korean scientists recently discovered the secret of male longevity, but it is difficult to say that this secret is castration. The results of the study showed that men who were castrated and circumcised lived longer than the average male.

Scientists from Inha University in South Korea came to this definitive conclusion after careful analysis of the records of the ancestry of various members of the royal family from 1392 to 1910 AD during the Joseon (topical) dynasty, the report said. A century ago, castrated males did live longer than other males, which means that male male hormones are likely to play a role in shortening male lifespans.

Scientists at Inha University in South Korea studied a total of 81 castrated males of the Joseon Dynasty, and three of them lived to be over 100 years old, which is a very rare age of longevity in modern times. Studies have shown that castrated men generally live 14 to 19 years longer than the average male. And the emperor and the male members of the royal family lived the shortest of all.

Kyung-JinMin of Inha University in South Korea said: "This finding also provides clues to explain the gap in life expectancy between men and women, as women live longer on average than men." ”