Smiling Can Improve Life And Your Health
CHANCES ARE YOU DON’T THINK MUCH about smiling. It just “happens” once in a while, right? You hear something funny. You meet someone new. You cuddle your newborn daughter.
Smiling feels good, and studies show that people who frequently smile are perceived to be more in control, at ease, and attractive than those who smile less often.
But did you know that smiling can also improve your health? It’s true.
Awesome TED Talk About Your Smile’s Untapped Power
Although this video runs about 7 minutes, it’s worth the time. Enjoy…
The Health Benefits Of Smiling
Serotonin, Pain Killers, And Endorphins—Oh My!
Studies show that smiling actually releases natural pain killers, endorphins and serotonin (a neurotransmitter believed to help people feel happier) in your body. Yes, a smile may be the simplest, natural, legal drug.
Stress Relief And Reduced Blood Pressure
Chronic stress can do significant damage to both mind and body. According to Columbia University PhD, Mark Stibich, increased smiling may help reduce many symptoms associated with anxiety including improved digestion, lower blood pressure, etc.
And Finally, People Who Smile More May Actually Live Longer
Living longer—now THERE’S a serious health benefit. Could this really be true? A 2010 Wayne State University study examined the relationship between smile intensity and longevity among 230 pro baseball players from a ’52 baseball registry. They found that players with big smiles lived an average of five years longer that those who didn’t (or barely) smiled. Even players with small smiles lived longer than those who didn’t smile.
Facial expression and smiles have long been shown to be a good indicator of people’s emotions—and those with positive emotions are even shown to have better interpersonal skills and more stable marriages.
The Moral Of The Story? Smile!
Our team is passionate about doing everything we can to help you and your loved ones feel confident when you smile! Our hunch is that if you feel confident when you smile, you’ll smile more often—and THAT could make your life (and the lives of those around you) healthier and happier.
Do YOU have a great story about the power of a smile? If so, post it on our Facebook page!
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Thanks for the confidence you place in our practice. WE APPRECIATE YOU!
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