I've never seen one,normally they are placed where veins are close to the skin surface.You don't see them very well in the palm.They can be put in the upper surface of the feet,when I was in hospital they did think about putting one in there.
Look at the palm of your your hand. Do you see that line traveling through your hand? That is your life line. See how long it is. That is how long your gonna live.
Have you ever heard of palm reading. Palm reading is where they take a look at the lines on your palm and they tell you what it is.So if we are looking at the M on your left hand then the left side of the M is your life line the middle line of the M is your head line and the right side of the M is your Heart line.Biological answer:The "m" was not made part of the human hand so that palm readers could tell our fortune. If you hold your hand palm up, then bend in your thumb a bit slightly inwards, and do the same with the four fingers, bringing them slightly towards the thumb, you will see where it makes the "m" more pronounced. The "m" is actually the crease where your hands bend inwards.
The life line is a crease on the palm of your hand that runs from the base of the thumb towards the wrist. It is one of the major lines in palmistry and is believed to represent a person's vitality and life energy.
Lock fingers, y'know? To get what I mean, line up your hands palm to palm, then lace fingers with yourself. Thats what I mean.
Palm Line was created in 1911.
The opposite of the palm of your hand is the back of your hand. While the palm is the inner surface that faces you when your hand is open, the back of the hand is the outer surface that faces away.
A palm tree - as palm is a part of the hand
" She placed the acorn in the palm of my hand. "
why do i have a letter e on my palm hand ? what does it mean?
Leaf Palm Hand was created in 1989.
The hands, either hand left or right, hand open form the palm side, middle finger from top straight line down base of palm about a fingers width above wrist.
The largest raw diamond ever found fit into the palm of an adult male's hand.