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Lovology

Falling in love causes the body to release certain chemicals that trigger specific physical reactions, as told by Loyola University Health System love guru Domeena Renshaw. "Falling in love causes our body to release a flood of feel-good chemicals that trigger specific physical reactions. This internal elixir of love is responsible for making our cheeks flush, our palms sweat and our hearts race," said Dr. Domeena Renshaw, author of Seven Weeks to Better Sex.
The
feeling
of
love
increases
the
levels
of
dopamine,
adrenaline
and
norepinephrine.
Dopamine
is
responsible
for
the
pitter
patter
of
the
heart,
restlessness
and
overall
preoccupation
that
go
along
with
experiencing
love.
MRI
scans
have
also
revealed
that
love
lightens
up
the
pleasure
center
of
the
brain.
This
is
the
same
area
responsible
for
drug
addiction
and
Obsessive-compulsive
disorder.
"Love lowers serotonin levels, which is common in people with obsessive compulsive disorders. This may explain why we concentrate on little other than our partner during the early stages of a relationship," said Renshaw. However, she also declares that the physical response to love is not a very good thing.
"The phrase 'love is blind' is a valid notion, because we tend to idealize our partner and see only things that we want to see in the early stages of the relationship. Outsiders have a much more objective and rational perspective on the partnership than the two people involved do," said Renshaw.
The three phases of love includes, lust, attraction and attachment. While lust is hormone driven, attraction causes the blood to flow to the pleasure driven area of our brain, leading to a fixation with the person involved. The attraction fades by the attachment phase, when the body develops tolerance for the pleasure stimulants.
Various
hormones
like
Endorphins,
vasopressin
and
oxytocin
flood
the
body
at
this
phase
creating
an
overall
sense
of
well-being
and
security.
This
is
required
for
a
long
lasting
relationship.
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