Did you know that
there are scientists who study the science and art of kissing? They are called
philematologists. You may think it is unlikely that kissing could have certain
health benefits apart from the obvious ones that it feels so good and that it
brings you closer to your partner, making you bond better but you are about to
be ‘wowed’. Kissing is said to reduce blood pressure. In the process of locking
lips, your heart beats faster in a healthy way that lowers blood pressure and
increases its circulation. This is much better that working out, don’t you
think?
Dentists also claim
that it prevents cavities. Kissing stimulates the flow of saliva which
eliminates that film gathering on the teeth that eventually leads to plaque.
But oga, madam, you should still visit your dentists regularly.
Making out is also
good for fixing headaches and cramps. The blood vessels dilate better when you
engage in a long smooching session. However, I can only wonder if a woman who
is truly having cramps would have man’s time. Chances are that when he is
coming closer, she will swat at him with a pillow. Anyway, you should still try
this out; it’s a natural remedy.
In the aftermath of
kissing, one’s lungs work harder (as you are trying to catch your breath)
and you inhale more air, thus ventilating your lungs is such a way that
is said to reduce the risk of lung disease. Hmmm, this is probably one of the
reasons it is said that people who kiss their partners more live five years
longer than those who don’t.
Kissing also spikes
up production of your ‘happy hormones’. Oxytocin and other chemicals that make
you feel good are produced more after smooching. This reduces your stress
levels and boosts your self-esteem.
Who said you can’t
mix business with pleasure?
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