Touch is not a luxury nor a pleasure to be earned at the end of a work day. Touch is an essential human need, at all stages of human life. Most of us experience some level of touch hunger or touch starvation, and the impact on our lives can be dire. The good news? Touch is readily available, free and accessible, and even just a little bit of safe, affectionate touch can quickly reverse touch hunger.
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More About Touch Hunger
Touch is a basic human need, just like food, water, and shelter. Without touch, we can’t thrive. In fact, there’s a term for the feeling of being deprived of touch: touch hunger.
Touch hunger is a real phenomenon that can have a significant impact on our physical and emotional health. When we don’t get enough touch, we can experience a range of problems, including:
* Increased stress and anxiety
* Depression
* Loneliness
* Low self-esteem
* Pain
* Sleep problems
* Impaired immune function
So why is touch so important? What does it do for us?
Touch has a number of benefits for our physical and emotional health. Here are just a few:
* Reduces stress and anxiety. Touch releases oxytocin, a hormone that has calming and mood-boosting effects.
* Improves sleep. Touch helps to regulate our sleep-wake cycle.
* Boosts the immune system. Touch helps to increase the production of white blood cells, which fight infection.
* Reduces pain. Touch can help to reduce pain by stimulating the release of endorphins, natural pain relievers.
* Promotes bonding and attachment. Touch is essential for building healthy relationships and feeling connected to others.
* Foster self-regulation. Touch helps us to regulate our emotions and feel more in control of ourselves.
In short, touch is essential for our physical and emotional well-being. When we don’t get enough touch, we can experience a range of problems.
So how can we get more touch? Here are a few tips:
* Spend time with loved ones. Hugs, kisses, and holding hands are all great ways to get some extra touch.
* Get a massage. Massage is a great way to relax and relieve stress.
* Pet a furry friend. Animals can provide us with much-needed touch and companionship.
Touch is a powerful thing.