Sunday, 26 August 2012

The Kiss: Good or Harmful for Your Health?




Before jumping in the arms of your boyfriend, it’s good to know that you can be affected by…caries. The experts claim that the caries are contagious, just as the cold is.


Lips are a part of our body that contains the most nerve endings, which makes them be the most sensitive organ.

Perhaps that’s why we like so much to kiss.
If you’re that type of person who never refuses a kiss, maybe you are interested to find out which are the kiss effects on your health.

Surprisingly, the kiss is very good for health. The touch of the lips and tongue in a passionate kiss help us to maintain a healthy smile increasing the production of saliva. The saliva acts as a natural lubricant, cleaning the teeth. It is weird, but very convenient, don’t you think?

The nicest part is that the kiss helps you to maintain your weight, burning up to 12 calories at every 5 second.

The Kiss Side Effects
Before jumping in the arms of your boyfriend, it’s good to know that you can be affected by…caries. The experts claim that the caries are contagious, just as the cold is.

The Kiss: Good or Harmful for Your Health?

The natural causes of caries include bacteria, sugar and rests of food, but you can increase the risk of caries by kissing someone who ignored the dentist.

The good part is that you can develop immunity to caries by kissing someone who is more prone to them.

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