Crying Can Help You Lose Weight, Study Says

Jan 5, 2020 | Weight Loss | 0 comments

It’s a new decade, and losing weight and getting fit is one of the number one New Year’s resolutions. Cleaning up your diet and working out are two main components to achieving this goal, but what if cozying up on the couch and crying to sappy love movies could assist in your weight loss journey? Don’t start crying just yet, because only one of three types of tears will help you lose weight.

According to a doctor from Los Altos Optometric Group, named Dr. Aaron Neufeld, emotional crying can help one lose body weight because of the linked hormones that heighten the cortisol level that is induced when you have bottled up emotions. The study mentions that crying triggered by real emotions is the only way to reap the benefits.  

Biochemist William Frey even discovered that stress-induced tears remove many kinds of toxic substances from the body, and thus concluded that weeping is an excretory process that removes such substances that can build up during times of emotional stress.

In response to this, our body can’t possibly store more fat since you’ve already released the stressful hormones through crying.

Three Basic Types of Tears

Basal Tears

These types of tears are also called functional tears which continually keep your cornea wet and nourished. They help lubricate the eye and help keep it clear of dust.

Reflex Tears

The second type of tears result from irritation in the eye. They involuntarily shed due to environmental stressors like smoke, wind, perfumes, tear gas, pepper spray or onions. These tears are also known as reflex tears, as they attempt to wash out irritants that may have come in contact with the eye.

Emotional Tears

The third type is also known as psychic tears and are often referred to as crying or weeping, and are linked to our true feelings and human emotions. Strong emotional stress, pleasure, anger, suffering, mourning, or physical pain can trigger these types of tears. 

Emotional tears that roll down our cheeks are said to have the “losing weight” effect. Scientists apparently advised crying between 7pm and 10pm, stating that this is the best time to turn on the water works. Okay, so it looks like I’ll be watching The Notebook around 7pm, every night for the next month.

Laughing Can Help You Lose Belly Fat 

Now I don’t want to just leave you with tears of sadness, because laughter has some unbelievable health benefits that you probably didn’t know of, too.

Laughter Lowers Blood Pressure

Laughter is the quickest way to lower your blood pressure without lifting a finger. Research shows that laughter and humor may help lower systolic blood pressure (the top number). It’s all about stress hormones. When your funny bone is tickled, it reduces levels of stress hormones related to climbing blood pressure. Lowering your blood pressure reduces your risk of stroke and heart attack.

Laughter Tones Your Tummy

When you are laughing, the muscles in your stomach expand and contract, which is similar to when you intentionally workout your abs. So go ahead and laugh your way to a six pack!

Laughter Boosts Immune System and Improves Metabolism

By decreasing stress hormones and increasing immune cells and infection-fighting antibodies, laughing can in fact boost your immune system. Laughing is also known to give your metabolism a small boost. According to a study by an Indiana University Media School researcher, watching cat videos on the internet boosts viewers’ energy and positive emotions and decreases negative feelings. 

Jessica Gall Myrick surveyed almost 7,000 people about their viewing of cat videos and how it affects their moods.

“Some people may think watching online cat videos isn’t a serious enough topic for academic research, but the fact is that it’s one of the most popular uses of the Internet today,” Myrick said.

So it’s official, cat videos are good for your health. Thank you to our beloved Lil Bub, Grumpy Cat, Nala Cat and Colonel Meow for keeping us happy and healthy.

Helps You Live Longer

Scientific research concludes that laughter can help your ability to fight off disease and stay strong, in effect helping you live longer. When you laugh, your brain gives off endorphins, naturally-occurring chemicals that make you feel good. This makes it easier to manage stress and cope with hardship.
Just remember, whether you’re crying over your ex between 7 and 10 pm or cackling at funny cat videos, your tears and laughter are contributing to your physical well-being!

How Can Omalza Fitness Help?

If you’re looking to cry tears of joy from accomplishing your fitness goals, Omalza Fitness is here to help. Contact us today to get started. 

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