Human touch plays a crucial role in human connection,
development and healing. Simple acts of kissing, hugging and flirting have
astounding healing powers & are proven to reduce stress, lower blood
pressure, and just simply make us feel good.
You may avoid these activities in September, given the
increased chance of contracting communicable diseases during the cold and flu
season. But some of those germs you are trying to dodge are actually good germs
that can help build immunity.
Kissing
Headaches or cramps? Kissing is the cure. The same
kissing-triggered dilation of blood vessels that helps to lower blood pressure
acts as a pain reliever as well. Swapping saliva can also help boost immunity
and fight cavities through the transfer of non-harmful strands of viruses and
the washing away of cavity-causing bacteria.
Kissing is actually a form of exercise, helping you to burn
calories, reduce cholesterol and tone facial muscles.
Hugging
A hug a day keeps the doctor away, literally. Hugging lowers
fatigue, depression & risk of heart disease
& can improve your immune system by stimulating the thymus gland
and, thus, balancing your production of white blood cells.
Flirting
Need a self-esteem boost? Give flirting a try. One study
suggests the positive energy created by subtle flirting leads to increased
discounts and more confidence (and better results) in negotiations for women.
Whether you are negotiating a lower down payment on a car or a salary increase,
flirting is smart business.
Revealing your flirtatious side in negotiations and showing
a little affection to your sweetheart are just what the doctor ordered. While
you should definitely heed public health suggestions for washing hands, etc.,
there is no need to be shy about cuddling or holding hands with your loved one
this season because human intimacy is actually great for the health of your
body and mind (and your pockets)!
Statutory Warning : Result varies depending on who you hug,
kiss or flirt with !!!
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