Kiss Goodnight

By: Kadence Buchanan

Perhaps you prefer the morning kiss before breakfast or the
evening kiss as you enter home exhausted from yet another day
of managing to do almost all you had set before falling asleep
the day before. Regardless of which type of kiss you prefer,
experts agree that kissing is a great stimulant not only for
the body but also for your brain.

How about mentioning some facts? First of all kissing is a
great cardiovascular activity apart from an excellent process
to decrease high blood pressure and lower cholesterol. Due to
the extra saliva production that a kiss initiates, kissing is a
perfect prevention mechanism against cavities and plaque, while
it also prevents gingivitis due to the calcium that saliva
contains. Thus, if you want to keep your smile looking just
perfect, do not forget to kiss often. Moreover, since saliva
contains bacteria, which are 20 percent unique to each
individual, kissing is a method of vaccination from new germs.
As your immune system creates certain anti-bodies to these new
bacteria you receive from your partner-also known as
cross-immunotherapy-your organism is able to vaccinate itself
against the germs that enter your mouth while kissing.

For those of you that watch your diet, keep in mind that a kiss
burns in average 12 calories per five-seconds and that three
passionate kisses a day can help you get rid of a whole pound
in a month! In addition, since kissing puts to work over 30
muscles of your face, your skin becomes smoother and due to the
increase in blood circulation its tone and color become more
even and you look healthy and beautiful.

Before getting your partners lips close to yours, have you ever
thought why you are kissing that specific individual? Well, we
know you love him or her, but did you know that a part of the
kissing process actually helps your brain perform some chemical
analysis of your partner's saliva and "decides" on your genetic
compatibility? Researchers after examining a number of cases
have concluded that a kiss can be actually apart from fun the
"verdict" of your brain to your choice of a partner. Isn't that
a sweet deal?

Your remember of course phrases like "kiss and make-up" or
"kiss and make it all better" and sometimes you probably have
even laughed at the idea that a kiss can make your relationship
better or let a problem vanish to thin air. Well, although it is
difficult to believe this is true, kissing helps your body
produce the "happy" kind hormones-called endorphins-which are
actually your natural body's tranquilizers and help you regain
control over a stressful situation.

Whether you kiss your partner upon remembering your favorite
movie scene, or just because you want to make your hiccups
stop, kissing is always a good excuse to come closer with that
special one and remember all the things that make you happy
when you are together. Our advice is that every hour of every
day is a good excuse to kiss and feel happy and alive! Many
believe that kissing most of the times can be so much more than
words. Kiss and let your actions speak louder than your loving
voice!

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About the Author :
Kadence Buchanan writes articles for forcouplessake.com/ - In addition, Kadence also writes articles for 4alternativehealth.com/ and letsdropsomeweight.com/

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