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How Hugging can benefit you so much?Read the Article till end, if you wanna know!
23/02/2018

How Hugging can benefit you so much?
Read the Article till end, if you wanna know!

How Hugging can benefit you so much?
Read the Article till end, if you wanna know!

First of all, I’d like to promote a trend. When I write to people I often close my emails or texts with “(((hugs)))” – the more brackets the bigger the hug. Use it. Pass it on.

I found this article from U.S. News and World Report on The Health Benefits of Hugging and I was fascinated! It got me searching, and I kept finding article after article about hugs and how great they are. We’ve all given, received or ‘shared’ a hug—and yes, it feels good—but I wasn’t able to say why … until now.

Never get sick
OK, I’m exaggerating. But a real study in 2015 showed that people who received hugs were less likely to come down with colds once exposed to the virus. Even for those who did catch a cold, their symptoms were less severe if they got hugs. What?!

Turns out that hugging provides “greater social support” which reduces stress. Stress increases our likelihood to catch a cold because it reduces the strength of our immune system. Hugs make us feel greater interpersonal bonds, which increases the intimacy hormones that help eliminate stress hormones.

WAIT, HOW IS THIS WORKING?
Research from the 1950s found that baby monkeys who fed in contact with fake mothers made of wires grew up maladjusted compared to baby monkeys who fed in the embrace of their actual mothers. So it wasn’t about milk, which they got equally, but about touch, which they did not get equally. As it turns out, light pressure on the skin activates receptors for the “vagus nerve”. Activation of that nerve lowers blood pressure and slows heart rate. The longer the hug, the more of the hormone oxytocin is released, creating more intimacy and bonding.

In other words, a handshake or a high-five isn’t going to work. There needs to be more contact on the body with at least a modest degree of pressure that stays in place for a few seconds or more, though 20+ seconds is the proven benchmark.

Reduce pain and inflammation
If someone has a broken rib, a hug might not be the best medicine. However, many studies prove that the hormone oxytocin (which hugs can release in large amounts) can reduce inflammation following strokes and heart attacks. They can also improve perceived pain levels and lower a person’s ratings of their pain.

Improve communication and trust
Once again, oxytocin to the rescue. Oxytocin, released in large amounts during the extended pressured embrace of a hug, builds a bond between huggers. That bond includes feelings of safety, trust and openness.

I’M NOT A HUGGER, WHAT DO I DO?
Some people are not huggers. If you are comforting someone who has been a victim of physical or sexual assault for instance, touch might do more harm than good. But different studies have shown you can also get a rush of oxytocin from breastfeeding, snuggling with a lover, giving money away, laughing, take a relaxing walk outside, calling a good friend and deep breathing.

Become happy!
Serotonin, you’re right, you play a role here too. If oxytocin is the “cuddle hormone,” then serotonin is the “happy hormone.” A long hug (lasting 20 seconds or more) can also produce serotonin, which improves mood and triggers feeling of happiness.

Alright everyone, get out there and (((hug))) your mom, spouse, cousin, friend, dog, coworker – whoever – but ask first, please. It does your body and mind good.

Anis Labidi, Designer - Tokyo
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VERY IMPORTANT! - Please read till end of article.What Happens when your heart breaks?Please fully the article if you wa...
23/02/2018

VERY IMPORTANT! - Please read till end of article.
What Happens when your heart breaks?
Please fully the article if you want to know. This is very important!

VERY IMPORTANT! - Please read till end of article.
For your own sake, read fully the article if you want to know. This is very important!

HORMONES CHANGE
Love makes you happy. Happiness is represented in the body by hormones like dopamine and oxytocin. But when the heart breaks, those ‘happy hormones’ drop off and are replaced by cortisol and epinephrine which are stress hormones. They turn all that joy into anxiety and stress.

DID YOU KNOW?: When stress hormones linger chronically, the ability to make new memories reduces. Maybe it’s the brain’s way of not remembering whatever caused the stress.

IMMUNE SYSTEM WEAKENED
Those pesky stress hormones also lower your body’s immune system. That means you are more likely to get sick.

We are encountering colds, flus and infections constantly, but when we are healthy we fight them off with our immune system. The stress and pain of heartbreak actually causes the body to make fewer white blood cells, which are the body’s soldiers who fight off infection.

DIETARY CHANGE and WEIGHT GAIN
When we are brought low by life, our hormones change, our immune system weakens and we get certain cravings (to try to counteract that chemistry)–usually fats, carbohydrates, salty and sweet things.

The hormone, cortisol, has been associated with increases in belly fat. It is believed that cortisol also triggers those food cravings. Those comfort foods in turn lead to more serotonin production which can counter stress.

SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
If your heart is broken you probably do not have much interest in sexual pleasure. But if you did, or even after you begin to feel better, you might find that interest is difficult to muster. Your body might not be as responsive as you expected. For men, this could result in erectile dysfunction.
This dark time might also make premenstrual syndrome worse and even make getting pregnant more difficult.

SKIN RASHES
When those stress hormones increase with heartbreak, it can worsen existing skin conditions. Psoriasis, rosacea or even acne can flare up during this time.

All of these physical signs of a broken heart only serve to make us feel worse, but on the upside, as they get better they can be used as a sign that our heart is getting better too. So even if you are heartbroken right now, the funny thing about hearts is they want to keep beating, and they will, and one day you’ll look back as a stronger healthier you.

Anis Labidi, Designer - in good faith

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Are you a racist?Did you notice that Care and Race use the same alphabets?Did you know that Race is the backward reading...
06/02/2018

Are you a racist?
Did you notice that Care and Race use the same alphabets?
Did you know that Race is the backward reading of Care?
Being "Backward" is Being "Undeveloped", is being "Primitive".
Test your DNA, you will find out that pure race is the pure product of fallacy.
You aren't a pure race, whether you admit it or not!
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