There are moments when someone feels sad, lonely, or stressed, and words are not enough to make them feel better. What many people don’t realize is that a simple hug without many words added can help ease emotional pain and improve both physical and mental health.
Health experts, one of them being (Dr. Susan Albers, a psychologist for Cleveland Clinic) explains that hugging isn’t only a sign of love and greeting, but also a natural way to help the body and mind feel at ease, and also providing support and a feeling of reassurance.
Hugging Helps Reduce Sadness
When two people hug, the body releases a hormone called “oxytocin” which helps a person feel safe, calm, and cared for. This hormone reduces the feeling of sadness and emotional pain, and helps people feel less alone.
For people, dealing with loneliness, depression, or emotional stress, hugs from trusted people and their close ones can slowly help improve their mood.
Hugging Strengthens Love and Human Connection.
Hugging helps people feel close to each other. Psychologists say that hugging builds love, trust and emotional connection.
Hugging Reduces Stress
Daily life brings many challenges that cause stress. Hugging helps lower cortisol, the hormone responsible for stress and extreme tiredness.
When cortisol levels go down, the body relaxes, the heart rate becomes calmer, and the mind feels more at peace.
Hugging Builds Trust Between People
In any relationship, hugging helps build trust. During difficult conversations or emotional moments, a hug can reduce tension and show support, helping both people feel understood and respected.
Hugging Supports Physical Health
Hugging is also good for the body. It helps regulate blood pressure by sending calming signals to the brain and heart. Over time, this can reduce the risk of heart-related problems.
Hugging is simple, free, and powerful. It helps reduce sadness, lower stress, strengthen relationships, and support heart health.
Sometimes, a hug can say more than words ever could.
Brenna AKARABO
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