As Valentines Day is just around the corner it leads me to think about love and the impact it can have on your health and fitness.
Did you know that Scientists consider love to be a drug that is good for your heart and your brain?
That’s right. There’s more to love than soppy doe eyes and syrupy poetry. So let’s look a bit more closely at this concept of love…

Love is more than just the quiet moments...
The first spark of attraction comes from the brain, which releases a neuro-transmitter chemical called dopamine. From this there’s a chain reaction that leads to the heart pounding three times faster than normal. This extra gush of blood makes its way to the cheeks and sexual organs.
This sudden blood diversion causes your stomach to feel a bit empty, thus creating the feeling of butterflies in the stomach and causing your hands and legs to get a diminished supply of blood which results in the palms getting cold and a slight shiver setting in. Sound familiar?
And of course, love tends to lead to sexual activity! Making love is actually good aerobic exercise which improves the circulation and can do wonders for the heart. So love, in its round about way, does in fact lead to improved fitness.
But let’s not forget the added benefit of weight loss! Intercourse can actually burn around 200 calories in just a few minutes.
Then there are the added health benefits… when making love the body releases endorphins, which can help lessen chronic back pain, arthritis and migraines. On top of that, there has been some research to suggest frequent love making can boost levels of important immune cells which can help fights colds and other infections.
So this Valentines Day, spare a moment for just how lucky you are to be in love and what a blessing that person beside you is. And if you’re not in love, maybe this will inspire you to keep a look out for that special someone, because they could be just around the corner.
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