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THE ENERGY OF LOVE

The photo shows the world's first magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) image of the bond between mother and child. The image shows neuroscientist Rebecca Saxe kissing her two-month-old son.
 
The child's brain appears smoother and less dark. This is because he has much less gray matter than his mother (gray matter consists of myelin, i.e. fatty tissue that acts as insulation for neurons that transmit messages within the brain).
 
Kissing causes a chemical reaction in the brain that, among other things, includes an "explosion" of the hormone oxytocin. Oxytocin is often referred to as "the love hormone" because it induces feelings of affection and emotional bonding.
 
In addition, kissing activates the brain's reward system by releasing dopamine which makes us feel euphoric. It also releases vasopressin which emotionally bonds mothers to their babies, as well as sexual partners to each other. Finally, it releases serotonin, which helps regulate our mood.
 
Hug and kiss the people you love… that you care about them. The most powerful energy in the universe is the energy of Love.
 
Let's allow her to sing and bloom in our hearts.
Let's show what we feel in practice!
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Because it is good to study multifaceted what is spread on the internet... we read it below at e-mama.gr

The truth

Dr. Rebecca Saxe, is indeed the mom pictured in the MRI with her son. She is a professor of cognitive neuroscience and head of the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT.

As a scientist participating in the research, he could only explain what exactly this image shows. She explained everything at length tweet.

Some years ago, he participated in an fMRI study of infants. The scientific questions concerned the organization of the functional activity of infant brains when the babies saw faces and physical scenes. So she decided to participate in the study in this way as well, together with her second son.

What this image shows us is not visual confirmation of the brain activity produced by the emotion of love. But data useful in the study of the “How much of the brain's structure is determined at birth. And how much of that structure emerges from experience."

Η εικόνα MRI με το φιλί της μαμάς στο μωρό της που έγινε viral

Someone took the study's MRI image and added a sweet description of motherly love that they thought might fit. Then he shared it on the internet and it went viral.

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Let this article be food for thought for all of us!

 

And let's look with interest at this text from antigiransi.com

According to recent research, the power of love it has a huge effect on longevity and maintaining a youthful appearance.

THE "energy love" that flows through the body, makes us look younger from the inside out.

Our body, mind and soul are nourished by it Positive Energy.

Having love in our lives stimulates all the anti-aging hormones and causes magical chemical reactions within the body, which make the skin glow and look healthier and younger.

The anti-aging ingredient of love has a powerful effect not only on our skin, but also on our health itself.

Scientists claim that people who give and receive pure love in their relationships with their family, partner or friends, have more anti-aging hormones, and face a lower risk of diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, cancer, depression, etc. .

When for example we are in love, its levels "anti-aging" hormone DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone), which now plays a leading role in the human body's fight against the effects of time, increase dramatically, making us feel young and active.

Also, love acts as an antioxidant to prevent the production of free radicals, but also as an anxiolytic, while strengthening the immune system.

As strange as it sounds, love and the feeling of happiness we feel through it increases the levels of endorphins, hormones that are produced in our brain and help to improve blood circulation.

This means that more oxygen and nutrients are transported to the skin cells, resulting in more soft, smooth and youthful appearance of.

The secretion of the specific hormones in the brain has a strong anti-aging effect, keeping the brain cells young and healthy, while at the same time it has a beneficial effect on the body and the mood of people, causing well-being and taxation.

According to a longitudinal mortality study, the power of love can be an important motivator for someone to live longer, in contrast to the lack of love, which can increase the chance of early death by up to five times.

So real love can and does heal, offers true and boundless happiness in every moment of our life, thus preserving youth in our face, body, mind and soul.

Discover its anti-aging action "to love and be loved"and spread it everywhere!

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