Tears: Come from tear ducts which cleanse the eye of dust and other particles and moisturize them everytime you blink. The ducts are located under the upper eyelid.
Crying is natural and is a response to certain emotional feelings, such as sadness and hurt.
Studies show that emotional tears contain more manganese (element that affects temperament) and prolactin (hormone that regulates milk production). It is believed that crying out manganese and prolactin relieves stress levels and hormone build-ups, which makes the crier feel better. Lauren Bylsma, a PhD student at the University of South Florida
in Tampa, who has focused on crying in her research says crying may have a biochemical purpose. It's believed to release stress hormones
or toxins from the body
Also, crying serves as a social funtion. It is manipulative and can be used to get what he/she wants. Crying often wins the supports of the audience in which the crier has.
Some scientists say that there is no real reasoning behind crying. They say that tears are only mean to lubricate and protect the eye.
What Happens if We Don't Cry?
Crying can cause not only damage mentally, but can cause serious physical damage. Some scientist think that if one does not cry, over time, allowing these harsh toxins that are produced after emotional build up can cause your body to disrupt. As Dr. DeLuca from WEBMD commented:
"The sorrow which has no vent in tears may make other organs weep.
Crying is natural and is a response to certain emotional feelings, such as sadness and hurt.
Studies show that emotional tears contain more manganese (element that affects temperament) and prolactin (hormone that regulates milk production). It is believed that crying out manganese and prolactin relieves stress levels and hormone build-ups, which makes the crier feel better. Lauren Bylsma, a PhD student at the University of South Florida
in Tampa, who has focused on crying in her research says crying may have a biochemical purpose. It's believed to release stress hormones
or toxins from the body
Also, crying serves as a social funtion. It is manipulative and can be used to get what he/she wants. Crying often wins the supports of the audience in which the crier has.
Some scientists say that there is no real reasoning behind crying. They say that tears are only mean to lubricate and protect the eye.
What Happens if We Don't Cry?
Crying can cause not only damage mentally, but can cause serious physical damage. Some scientist think that if one does not cry, over time, allowing these harsh toxins that are produced after emotional build up can cause your body to disrupt. As Dr. DeLuca from WEBMD commented:
"The sorrow which has no vent in tears may make other organs weep.