Kiss Day 2024: Know the science behind why kissing makes you happy

Updated : Feb 12, 2024 18:11
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Kissing is good for you in lots of ways! When you kiss someone, it makes you feel happy because your brain releases endorphins or happy hormones. 

These chemicals help you feel relaxed and less stressed. Kissing helps reduce blood pressure and is great for you if you have menstrual cramps or headaches. Kissing also burns a few calories and boosts self-esteem. So, this Valentine make it special for you! 

Benefits of kissing 

Happiness: Kissing triggers the release of endorphins, also known as happy hormones, which can elevate mood and create feelings of happiness and pleasure.

Stress Reduction: The act of kissing can help reduce stress and anxiety by promoting relaxation and lowering levels of stress hormones in the body.

Blood Pressure Regulation: Kissing has been found to have a calming effect on the body, which can help regulate blood pressure and promote cardiovascular health.

Pain Relief: Kissing may help alleviate certain types of pain, such as menstrual cramps and headaches, due to the release of endorphins and the relaxation response it induces.

Calorie Burning: While not a major form of exercise, kissing can still burn a small number of calories, contributing to overall energy expenditure.

Self-Esteem Boost: Engaging in affectionate behaviours like kissing can increase feelings of intimacy and connection with a partner, leading to a boost in self-esteem and confidence.

Also watch: Valentine's Day special recipe: Make this healthy beetroot rotis and impress your partner!

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