vendredi 7 avril 2017
Here's Why Crying Helps With Stress and Weight Loss
When was the last time you had a good cry? If you've been stressed, try to just let it all out - it's actually good for you!
We asked Dr. Pete Sulack, the "stress expert," if it was better to cry out our stress or take some deep breaths to avoid tears. He told us that "in addition to being a good emotional and psychological release and a way to deal with intense emotion, crying is also good for reducing stress levels in the body."
And it's backed by science - a study at the St. Paul-Ramsey Medical Centre in Minnesota found that tears actually contain stress hormones. Dr. Pete said they're "protein-based hormones prolactin, adrenocorticotropic hormone, and leucine enkephalin (a natural painkiller), all of which are produced by the human body when it is under a lot of stress."
He also noted that "getting rid of that adrenocorticotropic hormone actually reduces the body's cortisol levels." A quick refresher on cortisol - it's the stress hormone that can make you feel anxious and panicked and also cause your body to cling to belly fat. Reduced cortisol means happier feelings and easier weight loss. Yet another reason to just get those feelings out!
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