Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by Nobody: 7:23pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
slightlyMad: how are we sure the kiss is what's reducing stress and not the fan blowing while at it.
c'mon, we are not GEJs . What's GEJ to do with this Huh? Ok you are slightly mad tho,'' |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by yungcyrus(m): 7:25pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
kwamone: Chai I was diagnosed to be suffering from KDS(Kiss Defficiency Syndrom) Gbee se! eya! Hardluck |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by Kunlexic(m): 7:31pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
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Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by bosun11(m): 7:31pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
All this topics though, the next one would be 10 Proven Benefits Of Sex..NL....I Hail |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by litetias(m): 7:37pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
Begonia: These lips look.... the black one b like goat yansh, y d red one b like dat duck 4 cartoons |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by labakeJ(f): 7:42pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
Pls wat does kissing mean? cos here in ogombo we av no idea wat it means. |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by labakeJ(f): 7:43pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
litetias:
the black one b like goat yansh, y d red one b like dat duck 4 cartoons |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by deavicky(m): 7:47pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
ezytalks: Hey guys, i know some of ya'll will thank me later for this great and informative piece.... Here are 7 health benefits of kissing.....
Kissing Prevents Cavities
Who would ever guess that spit-swapping kinda had the same effect as mouth wash? According to the Academy of General Dentistry, saliva helps build tooth enamel and all that extra saliva built up in a tongue-tangling Frencher washes the bacteria off your teeth, which in turn helps break down oral plaque.
Kissing Burns Calories We wouldn’t recommend giving up that hour at the gym, still, locking lips is a serious workout for your face. Experts estimate that one minute of passionate kissing can burn anywhere between 2 to 5 calories.
Kissing Strengthens Your Immune System It may sound counterintuitive, but swapping spit is a great way to fend off the common cold. Research published in Medical Hypotheses suggests that kissing is actually an evolutionary adaptation to protect against the cytomegalovirus. And if you suffer from allergies, a kiss from your partner can keep you strong. A study published in Physiology & Behavior proved that kissing can improve your resistance to having an allergic reaction. Researchers studied 60 people with skin or nasal allergies. They all spent 30 minutes in a private room kissing their spouse while listening to romantic music. They asked another group to do the same, but hug — no lip-locking allowed. The results? The researchers concluded that the kissing reduced their allergic reactions.
Kissing Lowers Your Stress Level Sensuality — from kissing to touching to … well, you know — keeps us relaxed. To test the theory, researchers from the Arizona State University asked 52 people to spend six weeks making kissing a priority in their everyday lives. By the end of the test period, not only did they feel closer to their significant others, but they were significantly less stressed based on a psychological stress scale.
Kissing Reduces Blood Pressure All that heart-racing lip-smacking is healthy for your ticker. Research shows that kissing dilates your blood vessels and therefore, helps reduce blood pressure.
Kissing Relieves Pain Kissing releases all kinds of natural feel-good chemicals in the body and these endorphins have proven to be even more powerful than morphine to relieve pain. Specifically, research published in the online medical journal PLoS One found that these hormones are akin to the benefits of a pain reliever.
Kissing Gives Your Brain & Body A Boost Of Happy Chemicals There’s nothing that unwinds you more than melting in the arms of someone you love … and those butterflies-in-your-stomach feelings you get from a swoonworthy kiss just sets you into paradise, right? There’s a science behind that. Kissing stimulates the release of oxytocin (the “love hormone”), endorphins and dopamine, which all mix together as a cocktail for health! After all, these chemicals boost your mood and your libido, proving that all that lovin’ is just what the doctor ordered.
http://www.lailasblog.com/2014/12/7-health-benefits-of-kissing.html?m=1 u will never get any of these if u kiss the wrong girl. Infact u will lose more of all these things u mentioned 1 Like |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by pekeyim: 7:48pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
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Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by usibengate(m): 8:07pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
All these ur lies ehmmmn! There is God oooo |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by princepeluola01(m): 8:12pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
passing byyypassing byyypassing byyy |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by flexing11(m): 8:16pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
lies,,,, de c*eapest ave*ue to co*tact *epaittis b is tru kiss, |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by bigbozz(m): 8:24pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
I almost lost ma tangue to One gal at the heat of it. |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by Nobody: 8:35pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
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Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by IKJ66(m): 8:35pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
MY GF MUST HEAR THIS !!!!!!!! |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by harffie(m): 8:44pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
AdeniyiA: abeg i wan kiss Goan kiss someone with bacteria you hear! |
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Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by IYANGBALI: 9:09pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
Kissing someone with mouth odour will bring all the above mentioned into someone's life |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by ChubbyT(f): 9:15pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
braintext: Time to kiss.... Wey chubbyT dey me don shw |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by hman4real(m): 9:27pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
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Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by missstella(f): 9:58pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
iheanyi40: Missstella wia u dey nau, moh kiss hehehehehehehehe ayam here oooo ngwa u may kiss ur bride |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by exxy(m): 10:07pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
Op, you are very very very correct, i saw this on twitter sometime ago. Y'all should try it out. It's very true # so on point. |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by iheanyi40(m): 10:10pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
missstella: hehehehehehehehe ayam here oooo ngwa u may kiss ur bride |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by Vickthoriah(f): 10:20pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
Im gonna kiss my bf lyk die...who no lyk gud heAlth |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by Nobody: 10:33pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
:x |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by Nobody: 10:36pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
So, I've been missing all these since my gfrnd jilted a year ago.
Got to get a new new gfrnd asap to be enjoying all these benefits o |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by Eyop: 11:40pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
Ishilove: Eyop!!
Come and see a new calorie watching regime You are inviting me so you end up pouring garri in my eyes |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by Ishilove: 11:48pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
Eyop:
You are inviting me so you end up pouring garri in my eyes At all o. We need to shed calories |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by Eyop: 11:50pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
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Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by Ishilove: 11:57pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
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Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by Nobody: 12:11am On Dec 14, 2014 |
ezytalks: Hey guys, i know some of ya'll will thank me later for this great and informative piece.... Here are 7 health benefits of kissing.....
Kissing Prevents Cavities
Who would ever guess that spit-swapping kinda had the same effect as mouth wash? According to the Academy of General Dentistry, saliva helps build tooth enamel and all that extra saliva built up in a tongue-tangling Frencher washes the bacteria off your teeth, which in turn helps break down oral plaque.
Kissing Burns Calories We wouldn’t recommend giving up that hour at the gym, still, locking lips is a serious workout for your face. Experts estimate that one minute of passionate kissing can burn anywhere between 2 to 5 calories.
Kissing Strengthens Your Immune System It may sound counterintuitive, but swapping spit is a great way to fend off the common cold. Research published in Medical Hypotheses suggests that kissing is actually an evolutionary adaptation to protect against the cytomegalovirus. And if you suffer from allergies, a kiss from your partner can keep you strong. A study published in Physiology & Behavior proved that kissing can improve your resistance to having an allergic reaction. Researchers studied 60 people with skin or nasal allergies. They all spent 30 minutes in a private room kissing their spouse while listening to romantic music. They asked another group to do the same, but hug — no lip-locking allowed. The results? The researchers concluded that the kissing reduced their allergic reactions.
Kissing Lowers Your Stress Level Sensuality — from kissing to touching to … well, you know — keeps us relaxed. To test the theory, researchers from the Arizona State University asked 52 people to spend six weeks making kissing a priority in their everyday lives. By the end of the test period, not only did they feel closer to their significant others, but they were significantly less stressed based on a psychological stress scale.
Kissing Reduces Blood Pressure All that heart-racing lip-smacking is healthy for your ticker. Research shows that kissing dilates your blood vessels and therefore, helps reduce blood pressure.
Kissing Relieves Pain Kissing releases all kinds of natural feel-good chemicals in the body and these endorphins have proven to be even more powerful than morphine to relieve pain. Specifically, research published in the online medical journal PLoS One found that these hormones are akin to the benefits of a pain reliever.
Kissing Gives Your Brain & Body A Boost Of Happy Chemicals There’s nothing that unwinds you more than melting in the arms of someone you love … and those butterflies-in-your-stomach feelings you get from a swoonworthy kiss just sets you into paradise, right? There’s a science behind that. Kissing stimulates the release of oxytocin (the “love hormone”), endorphins and dopamine, which all mix together as a cocktail for health! After all, these chemicals boost your mood and your libido, proving that all that lovin’ is just what the doctor ordered.
http://www.lailasblog.com/2014/12/7-health-benefits-of-kissing.html?m=1 ... |
Re: 7 Proven Health Benefits Of Kissing by Applaner: 12:24am On Dec 14, 2014 |
eh, who is there?
come here for a hot kiss |