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In simpler terms "The Chemical Released by the Brain when you are in contact with Opposite Sex" is ENDOPHIN?
In simpler terms "The Chemical Released by the Brain when you are in contact with Opposite Sex" is ENDOPHIN?
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Endorphins are among the brain chemicals known as neurotransmitters, which
function to transmit electrical signals within the nervous system. At least 20
types of endorphins have been demonstrated in humans. Endorphins can be found
in the pituitary gland, in other parts of the brain, or
distributed throughout the nervous system.
Stress and pain are the two most common factors leading to
the release of endorphins. Endorphins interact with the opiate receptors in the brain to reduce our
perception of pain and act similarly to drugs such as morphine and codeine. In contrast to the opiate
drugs, however, activation of the opiate receptors by the body's endorphins
does not lead to addiction or dependence.
In addition to decreased feelings of
pain, secretion of endorphins leads to feelings of euphoria, modulation of appetite, release of sex
hormones, and enhancement of the immune response. With high endorphin levels, we feel less pain and fewer
negative effects of stress. Endorphins have been suggested as modulators of the
so-called "runner's high" that athletes achieve with prolonged exercise.
While the role of endorphins and other compounds as potential triggers of this
euphoric response has been debated extensively by doctors and scientists, it is
at least known that the body does produce endorphins in response to prolonged,
continuous exercise.
Endorphin release varies among
individuals. This means that two people who exercise at the same level or
suffer the same degree of pain will not necessarily produce similar levels of
endorphins. Certain foods, such as chocolate or chili peppers, can also lead to
enhanced secretion of endorphins. In the case of chili peppers, the spicier the
pepper, the more endorphins are secreted. The release of endorphins upon ingestion
of chocolate likely explains the comforting feelings that many people associate
with this food and the craving for chocolate in times of stress.
Even if you don't
participate in strenuous athletics, you can also try various activities to
increase your body's endorphin levels. Studies of acupuncture and massage therapy have shown that both of these techniques
can stimulate endorphin secretion. Sex is also a potent trigger for endorphin release. Finally, the
practice of meditation can increase the amount of endorphins
released in your body.
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