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Mind-Body Connection: How It Impacts Your Sexual Health Suppose you see a pair of plain glasses given to a kid complaining of poor sight. And the kid finally feels so happy, acknowledging the restoration of proper eyesight. Then you have just witnessed the placebo effect in action. Essentially, the placebo effect easily explains how the mind-body connection works. We live in an age when our mental, emotional, psychological, and even spiritual wellbeing is strongly advocated. As a result, the world is gradually becoming particular about preventive intervention than curative intervention. You feel or perceive situations relating to sex and sexuality in ways that you cannot honestly attribute as strictly physical because of the mind-body connection involved. You probably have seen those suggestions online that encourage a particular kind of diet for better sexual health. However, a more significant percentage of our sexual experience begins in mind to a large extent. Also, you would agree that most of our sexual feelings, whether pleasure or pain, is perceived in the brain. And the reason is that there is a strong connection between the brain and our sex organs. In other words, if the mind is the brain in action, then the connection between our minds and body is outstanding. As a result, this article will discuss sexual health and how the mindbody connection relates to it. Keep reading to discover more.

What is the mind-body connection? The concept of mind-body connection has been around for a pretty long time, from the days of the sages to Zen monks, etc. Essentially, the mind-body connection is the reverse reaction between your mind and your body- the interrelationship between them. As a result, your mind exerts considerable influence over your body just as your body exerts considerable influence on your mind.

How mind-body connection works? Your body, through the brain, produces chemical substances that are beneficial and support healthy living. Examples include but are not limited to the feel-good hormones like endorphins and the reward neurochemical- dopamine. A reasonable dose of these chemical substances improves your general health by warding off stress-related hormones like cortisol that can mess with your overall health and sexual health. Essentially, when you feel stressed or anxious, your body releases the stress hormones to corroborate your initial feeling. It is the reason you feel awful headaches, stomach aches, and generally unwell whenever you feel unhappy, anxious, or any other negative emotions. As a result, positive emotions are the foundation for stable emotions, which lead to better sexual health.

How mind-body connection impacts your sexual health The world health organization (WHO, 2006a) defines sexual health as “a state of physical, emotional, mental and social wellbeing concerning sexuality, and not merely the absence of


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