Why a Broken Heart in the Chest, Not the Head?
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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Fontainebleau.me - Why a Broken Heart in the Chest, Not the Head? falling in love may be the only fall on earth that is not affected by gravity.
If you get a romance arrow, it feels like a world full of rainbows, the fragrance of flowers and birds chirping everywhere, but when the reality isn't as beautiful as hope there is a feeling of tightness that slowly arises in the chest.
But talking about illness, as many of you ask What really happened? how does our body respond to feelings of a broken heart? why ... is pain always here? before arriving there we still understand that love can exist because of various chemicals in the brain it makes us feel like falling in love.
Well, being in love makes us addicted and the name opium, if damaged, will hurt in such situations this area of our brain becomes active and makes us nervous.
That's because this area is also active every time we feel pain from injury or injury.
But if that's the problem why do we often call it "sick"? Is it true that the pain is here? in short there are studies that show that this happens because there is a conflict in our body.
A nervous system that makes our heart beat fast and which makes it actively slow down at the same time, it's like stepping on the gas pedal and brake together this causes pain in the chest or in our neck and this is what we usually refer to as ... HEART DISAPPOINTMENT.
And if you break your heart too much, stress can make us feel like real heart disease.
This is because of the stress time our bodies produce hormones which if the amount is already a large portion, our hearts are also affected.
And it can also be an event in people who don't even have a history of heart disease.
But why can depression from loved ones but a heart that is suffering is a natural human instinct and don't be ashamed to admit that we are 'not okay'.
The fact the feeling of heartbreak arises from the process of human evolution that is millions of years old.
Imagine this first ... then ... then ... then when humans live in the open and many wild animals lurk.
For our ancestors to live together, it's easy to survive because at that time humans will be strong if united and weak if separated, both when looking for food or when raising children solitude or alienation from the group means that the chances of survival are getting lower.
So the pain we feel after being left alone is actually a reminder for us to survive with those closest to us may be heartbreak because a breakup makes us pessimistic about everything, but we must remember to always keep a pinch of our love in our hearts.
Yes it is still a mystery that never knows for sure what the answer is.
Okay that is Why a Broken Heart in the Chest, Not the Head? But there are many stories where love saves us from evil makes us willing to sacrifice what we like for others or make you want to work hard to do difficult and dangerous things with what we like and as usual ... thanks.