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What Does it Mean if Your Hand Itches

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What Does it Mean if Your Hand Itches

If your hand itches, it makes a big difference whether it's the left or the right. This portends completely different things. If your right hand itches, it is a sign that you will take money, if it is the left, it is a sign that you will lose money.

But if your active hand is the left, then you should interpret this in a completely opposite way. That is, if your left hand itches, for lefties it is a sign that they will receive money and if your right hand itches, it is a sign that you will have to part with a certain amount of money.

If both your hands itch, this is a sign that you will receive a large amount of money. If the elbow of either arm itches, it means that you will have a run-in with an old acquaintance of yours.

The moment you feel that your hand itches, which portends receiving money, immediately rub your palm against a tree. This way, you will increase the effect and get the money faster. The same effect is achieved if you rub your palm on the underside of the table. However, it must be made of wood, otherwise you will only drive away luck related to money. If there is no wood around, use any object made of wood - a spoon, the handle of a knife - to rub your palm against.

If your finger on either hand itches, it is a sign that you will soon be surprised very unpleasantly or receive very bad news. If your knees itch, you'll have to beg someone you don't particularly like.

If your below the knee area itches, you have a long journey ahead of you, most likely far away. If you have an itchy foot, you will go to work and you will be able to make profitable deals away from home. If your ankle itches, you will have to walk a long way without result.

If your calf itches, this is a sign of impending trouble. If your heel itches, this is a sign that you will have to work hard, but the result will come much later than expected.

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