Kissing is good for your health

It seems like everyone’s more health-conscious these days. Eight glasses of water? Check. Slap on the sunscreen? You bet. Double dose of veggies? Yup. Hot-and-heavy make-out session? Huh?
Yep, that’s right. Recent scientific research has uncovered some amazing health benefits of smooching. For example did you know that…?
- When you give some sugar, you burn some sugar. Making out with your lover burns more than six calories per minute. Of course, to achieve significant weight loss, you’d have to kiss often and for extended periods. Oh, the price we pay for thinner thighs!
- Kissing helps to slow aging by toning your jaw and cheek muscles. Forget those overpriced face creams. A serious, tongue tangling exercises the underlying muscles in the face, which will keep you looking younger – and happier!
- Kissing is a natural high. Like exercise, it stimulates the production of chemicals similar to those in amphetamine drugs and generates moods of elation and euphoria.
- Kissing is good for your dental health. It stimulates extra saliva flow, washes bacteria from your teeth and reduces plaque.
- Psychologists suggest kissing may be a useful relaxation technique. The muscular activity of a kiss is similar to that of a smile and the act of smiling is known to improve the mood.
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Before you pucker up…
- Set the stage for super smooching. Ensure your breath is minty-fresh and your lips are moisturized.
- Kissing’s not for lips only. Rev up the romance by kissing your partner’s cheeks, chin, ears and even eyelids.
- Add an extra-tasty tingle by applying Nipple Nibbler to your lips before laying a lip lock on your lover.
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