Kissing Your Health Problems Goodbye
It is true that a
kiss is not just a kiss. Aside from the fun and sensual elements, it also brings multiple health benefits. A
number of medical studies have validated that kissing can help lead the body to the path of
wellness.
So, what does
smooching do for our body? Below are just a few of the many
advantages:
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It can greatly reduce stress. –
Passionately kissing the love of your life can boost your self-esteem, lower stress hormones and give
you inner peace. Kissing produces an increase in the body’s production of a calming hormone called
oxytocin.
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It helps the body to burn calories. –
Frequent kissers can now bid goodbye to food cutback and say hello to a kissing diet. Just like
exercise, it helps you burn calories and lower your cholesterol level, resulting in a boost to your
metabolism.
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It keeps the cardiovascular system healthy. – Kissing helps your heart by pumping more blood. It also helps lower your
blood pressure.
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It acts as a pain reliever. – Whether
it is a headache or a toothache, kissing helps relieve the pain due to the presence of an anaesthetic
in our saliva. Furthermore, kissing produces endorphins which are more powerful than
morphine.
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It can extend life expectancy. – Don’t
leave home without a kiss. According to statistics, a goodbye kiss before going out of the house can
increase your lifespan by five years.
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It fights off infection. – Note that
during kissing, salivating produces natural antibiotics which fight off infections. Medical studies
have shown that people engaged in frequent kissing will have less exposure to stomach, bladder and
blood infections.
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It helps to smooth our skin. – Kissing
helps exercise our facial muscles by keeping the facial skin tight and smooth, thereby preventing
sagging cheeks and wrinkles.
Bear in mind that,
for every passionate kiss you engage in, you are doing your health a big favour. Not only are you enjoying some
sensuous fun, but you are also helping yourself, too.
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