Saturday, January 15, 2011

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"chocolates or kisses?

A world is born when two kiss . Octavio Paz
Kissing is a form of dialogue . George Sand .
The kiss is the contact of two epidermis and the fusion of two fantasies .

woke this 2011 with a kissing mood very marked, well, actually it started since late 2010. Not that I'm complaining or anything style, just a little surprised me. Is it because, following the sentence of George Sand, I like the dialogue. Or because, following the words of the great love of Madame Sand, Alfred de Musset, for better or for worse I'm very imaginative. Or maybe, leaving aside the romance, kissing my mind reinforced only mechanism (somewhat childish) to counter the mood around me to leave Mexico in international surveys ranked as the second most stressed country in the world ( should be thanks to our proverbial hearty spirit that Mexicans will not occupy the first place ... I mean, just take a look at the headlines in the national press to feel stressed or at least sad, very sad). But I do not detour. It happens that in mind my mind kissing (just to counter the disappointment, it is clear. Do not think otherwise, eh), I remembered a scientific study carried out for nearly four years in Britain, where scientists (Centre British Mind Research Lab), sought to know the variations in heart rate, both in quantity and power, and they decided to expose them to different stimuli. Par achieve this, made a comparative study between the levels of excitement produced by a passionate kiss, no hug and a piece of bittersweet chocolate, minimum 60 percent cocoa. Based on the results obtained by twelve pairs of twentysomethings, who first ate dark chocolate and then kissing (in that order, leaving between each "test" a space for quiet time), scientists found, not surprisingly , the twelve couples in the frequency of heart rate and level of brain stimulation was four times greater after eating chocolate, compared with those reported after taking a passionate kiss. I still remember when I read the results of this study, at least I thought it was disproportionate and unbelievable. And coming from someone who confesses to loving chocolate, or bitter, almost as much as kissing. True as other scientific research, it is proven that a good chocolate (70 per cent minimum cocoa) is a good brain stimulant (more or less like coffee) or that regular intake (10 grams) is beneficial for the heart. That, plus what we already knew about the true feeling of comfort that causes tasting. So far so good. But hey, that's one thing and another, I say, I say that chocolate excites you more than a good kiss. Finally, one that is skeptical up to the scientists, the most that can be committed before so studies to apply that maximum give them the benefit of the doubt and while, in parallel, to promote his own dictum: a binge is almost always kissing, of course, depends on who you kiss a-better than a chocolate because it generates pleasure without calories.

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"The chocolate, more exciting than a passionate kiss" study.
AFP 16/04/2007 14:15 London. A kiss can be more romantic and inspiring poems and ballads, but is not as exciting as the chocolate melted on the tongue, says a study published Monday by British scientists. A team of researchers directed by psychologist David Lewis, Mind Lab research center, conducted a comparative study demonstrating the superiority of chocolate on the kiss even more passionate. In the interest of scientific study, many young couples, who was placed electrodes on the head and heart monitors, melted dark chocolate chips in their mouths and then kissed passionately.

The results were stark: the chocolate doubled the heartbeat of the 12 volunteers, all twenties, which led scientists to conclude that British excitement caused by the chocolate is greater than that generated by the kiss. "There is no doubt that exceeded chocolate kiss, no hug, to cause more body and brain stimulation," said Lewis. According to the results of the study, the stimulus caused by the dark or bitter chocolate was in many of the participants "up to four times as long as the most passionate kiss," and affected all regions of the brain. Palpitations caused by the kiss did not last as long as those caused by chocolate, which caused the heart rate increase of 60 per minute to 140, the researchers said.

Although he said he already knew that substances present in chocolate have a stimulating effect, Lewis stressed that the results had "left shocked and intrigued" by investigators. "Although we expected the chocolate, particularly dark chocolate, increase the heartbeat because it contains highly stimulating substances, none of us had anticipated the duration and intensity of stimulation" caused by chocolate, "along with the powerful effects it had on the mind. "


Lewis stressed that the chocolate used in the experiment had been dark chocolate with 60 percent cocoa. The scientist, formerly at the University of Sussex, stressed that the secret to greater arousal may lie in letting the chocolate melt in your mouth, without chewing. Both women and men respond well to chocolate, British researcher said. "

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