The importance of LOVE for a healthy heart
Last Update : June 14, 2019 by Noah
Hearts are the symbols of LOVE. A strong red rounded heart is drawn everywhere to celebrate love.
An international sign that refers to that feeling that makes your heart beat at a stronger and more intense pace.
Heart researcher and professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, Dean Ornish, gave recently a quite interesting talk about the «Transformative Power of Lifestyle Medicine: Love and Intimacy».
What’s the secret of a healthy heart when it comes to Love?
The power of Love and Affection for a healthy heart
According to Ornish, studies have shown that people that are lonely and depressed are more likely to get heart problems that those that have a «stronger sense of love, connection and community».
Other studies done with different groups of animals (in each one group would be loved and petted and the other ignored), showed the same tendency.
A strong medicine against health threats and the necessary formula to face problems.
However, as Dr. Ornish states «not everything that is meaningful is measurable». Love and intimacy, although hard to measure, are an essential part of our diets for a healthy body.
Internet & Love for a Healthy Relationship
Luckily, the Internet has put to our reach what used to be harder to get before.
New and diversified friendship with no borders, the possibility of meeting several lovers until meeting the perfect match through dating websites, or even the chance to just give a boost of happiness to the heart through casual dating.
The importance of being loved, of loving and of feeling part of a group is a basic need that allows our heart to pump the blood efficiently to take fresh and deep breaths.
Being loved and loving is feeling alive. Intensively alive.
Social connections and affection are triggers that activate our heart.
Love has therefore strong benefits for our heart health and our longevity.
We feel calmer, less prone to depression and overall happier.
Love also comes accompanied by a feeling of protection and security that reduces our stress and anxiety, therefore, reducing the risk of heart failure.
If our heart is our engine, love is the fuel that keeps it bumping.
Finding love and nurturing it should then become one of the priorities in our lives.