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We know babies who are deprived of touch often do not survive, and those elderly adults who are deprived of touch often wither. And we know there are specific life-giving hormones and chemicals created in our bodies as a response to being touched.
While hunger for food may be easily recognized, the hunger for touch may manifest as "depression, hallucinations, moodiness, anxiety, irritability, boredom, pain", and other physical symptoms. |
| xxx | We may not easily observe how a gentle touch, a little hug, or a soft kiss impacts our physiology, but we are certain that it does.
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