Secrets about what is behind our chests / the heart
The heart is an organ that capable of beating
outside the body, beating 5 liters of blood daily to the entire body. Experiencing
a temporary cardiac shock due to emotional trauma, or a broken heart syndrome,
in which stress hormones are carried in the blood can be suspicion with heart
attack symptoms. A study shows that men, who lose their hair at the top of the
scalp are highly susceptible to develop heart diseases. Obesity, lack of
movement, and smoking are the most reasons for heart diseases. In contrast,
laughing relaxes the heart walls, thus, improves the blood circulation of the
body.
The heart is created first before the brain in
the fetus. Contrarily of the previous observance that the brain regulates
heartbeats, it can be the opposite, in which the heart is the organ, which is
responsible for the brain work. In heart transplanting operation, in which the
surgeon places the new heart in the patient’s chest, it immediately starts
beating without receiving the order of the pulse from the brain. The heart has more than 40 thousand neural cells
work efficiently on regulating heartbeats and secreting hormones as well as
storing information. Then, this information, which has an essential role in
understanding and realizing processes is sent to the brain. Therefore, each blood cell nourishes the body of
the blood as well as information.
A three years old girl has drowned in her house
swimming pool, as a result, the parents decide to donate their daughter’s heart
to be implanted in a nine years old boy. After a while, the young boy starts
being afraid to be thrown in water. This incident proves the fact that each
cell of the heart cells has memory, and the heart is studied in its anatomical
details, but its physiological aspects remain absent.
Research of HeartMath institute indicates that
the heart has a strong electrical field, in which it affects the individuals
around us, making human communication through one’s heart. The results also
show the change in one's heartbeats rhythm can reflect on the brain activity of
the other person₁. As a result, sitting close, touching, or talking with someone
makes his brain affected by your heart. Stay safe and have a healthy heart!

References:
Science of the heart, Institute of HeartMath ₁
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