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Chemistry Of Love

Published Apr 17, 2021
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Should love be celebrated only one day?  February 14th is generally the talk of the town. And generally, no one will forget the importance of that day. A day specially dedicated for all the lovers out there. What changes take place in our body after love is generated in the mind?

Once love is planted in the mind, then it is a total intrusion. Your voice will break when speaking. Affects tremors in the legs. The sound fades. You can hear your heart beat. Tension. Anxiety. These are the biological characteristics that occur when a person becomes a boyfriend or girlfriend. Such behaviors first occur from childhood to adolescence. That's natural.

The brain has been proven to be the center of love. The hypothalamus is the hot spot of love. Parts of the brain that are involved in the biological components of love, such as touch, sight, smell, and hearing, interact with the hypothalamus and produce pure emotions, such as love.

Love hormones

As one enters adolescence, the hypothalamus, the apostle of love, produces a hormone called gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GRH). It stimulates the PITUITARY GLAND, which is part of the brain itself, to release follicular stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH). These enter the testicles of boys and help to produce the male hormone testosterone and sperm. The ovaries go into the ovaries of girls and produce hormones such as estrogen and progesterone. These last three hormones are the cause of teenage love affairs and love affairs. Hormones also include oxytocin and vasopressin. Adolescents have also been found to have high levels of the hormone cortisol in the blood of those who have entered the wonderland of love. The brain has been proven to be the center of love. The hypothalamus is the center of stimulation of love. Parts of the brain that are involved in the biological components of love, such as touch, sight, smell, and hearing, interact with the hypothalamus and generate pure emotions, such as love.

The nerves of love

Chemicals that transmit information between nerves and thereby manage the movements of hundreds of thousands of things, including one's thoughts, behavior, body language, appetite, and lust. These include the neurotransmitters mentioned earlier. It is these nerves that make a person fall in love. Hormones prepare the background for it. These nerves are responsible for all romantic acts from the moment we fall in love with someone. They are responsible for everything from the feeling of attraction to someone to the side effects of love such as loss of appetite, shivering, anxiety, and insomnia.

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