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Emotions & Stress Are Released Within Your Tears So Have a Good Cry!

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Emotions & Stress Are Released Within Your Tears So Have a Good Cry!

Tears are a way to clear out pent up emotions so they don’t reside in our bodies as stress symptoms such as fatigue or pain. So Darwin was wrong. He once declared emotional tears “purposeless”.

A friend sent this link: “Emotions are chemical levels in your brain and your body constantly trying to maintain equilibrium. If one emotion skyrockets, that chemical becomes flagged and signals the tear duct to open as an exit to release that emotion packaged neatly within a tear. It’s why we feel more stable after crying, as if whatever emotion we were feeling had been released and we were refreshed. This is also why tears from different emotions look different under an electron microscope. They’re literally made up of different things.”

In her book Topography of Tears, photographer Rose-Lynn Fisher uses an electron microscope to look into dried human tears. (Smithsonian source)

According to Joseph Stromberg of the Smithsonian, sad tears are structurally different than happy tears than grieving tears than onion tears etc.

Emotions & Stress Are Released Within Your Tears So Have a Good Cry!

We are indeed “fearfully and wonderfully made.”

We should think of tears as far more than a salty liquid we discharge during difficult moments.

Five Health Benefits of Tears:

1. Tears Improve Vision

Tears can actually clear up our vision by lubricating the eye. When the eyes become dehydrated, our eyesight becomes blurry. We make 15 to 30 gallons of tears every year, and this bathes the surface of the eye and washes away dust and debris. Dehydration of various mucous membranes is relieved when we cry. Dry eyes are more common in older adults because we make fewer tears as we age.

I worked in the OR with an ophthalmologist for a season, and learned our watery eyes could be a sign of dry eye syndrome.

2. Tears kill bacteria

A good cry can also kill bacteria. Tears contain the fluid lysozyme, part of the innate immune system,  — also found in human milk, semen, mucus and saliva — that can kill 90 to 95 percent of all bacteria in just five to 10 minutes by destroying bacteria cell walls. A 2011 study published in the journal Food Microbiology found tears have strong antimicrobial powers.

3. They relieve stress and pain

A good cry is known to release stress hormone cortisol from the body, and as a result, reduces tension. It provides an emotional release of pent up negative feelings, stresses, and frustrations. It is a healthier alternative to stuffing your feelings, which can lead to health issues like high blood pressure and outbursts of anger.

Emotional waterworks have been found to contain low levels of leucine enkephalin, a natural painkiller that is released when the body is under physical stress.

4. They release toxins

To cry does not only emotionally cleanse us, it can detox and cleanse our body too.  A study conducted by Dr. William H. Frey II, director of the Alzheimer’s Research Center in St. Paul, found toxic substances are released from the body when we cry.

5. They improve mood

The phrase “having a good cry” is based, many believe, in experience!

Tears can elevate our mood better than any antidepressant available. A 2008 study from the University of South Florida found to cry can be self-soothing and mood-enhancing. The shedding of tears improved the mood of almost 90 percent of criers compared to the eight percent who reported crying made them feel worse. Individuals with anxiety or mood disorders were less likely to experience the positive effects of crying.

There are three types of tears, all with different purposes.

Basal – are omnipresent in our eyes. These constant drippings are what keep our eyes from drying out completely. Not all are of the emotional variety.

Reflex –serve to protect the human eye from irritants like smoke, onions or dust and pollen in the wind.

Emotional – start in times of sadness or strong emotion. The endocrine system is then triggered to release hormones to the ducts around the eyes.

“Tears are the medium of our earliest language in moments as unrelenting as death, as basic as hunger and as complex as a rite of passage,” she says. “It’s as though each one of our tears carries a microcosm of the collective human experience, like one drop of an ocean.” ~Rose-Lynn Fisher

So grab a box of Kleenex, let go of your grief and sorrows. There is One who hears!

“He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.” ~Revelation 21:4

“You keep track of all my sorrows. You have collected all my tears in your bottle. You have recorded each one in your book.” ~Psalm 56:8

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  1. Chris

    October 01, 2019 at 7:34 am

    So interesting! Thanks for sharing! Thankful for a God who cares and one day will remove all the pain that causes our tears!

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    • Jacqueline

      October 01, 2019 at 10:08 am

      Amen, Chris! Praying for you now, Friend! <3 ~J

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  2. fitoru

    December 11, 2019 at 11:34 pm

    Thanks for the insights. This article is very helpful.

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  3. Ann

    May 30, 2020 at 4:10 pm

    Thanks Jackie, I enjoyed your article. Praying for You and Your family in these last days..Maranatha! God bless You, in Jesus’ name 💟

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    • Jacqueline

      May 30, 2020 at 8:52 pm

      Aw thank you, Ann! I appreciate your encouragement! The times are ripe, but we will never know the day or the hour! Right?!
      Blessings and stand firm! ~J

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  4. Susan Ingersoll

    June 01, 2020 at 2:44 pm

    Hello! We met a while back at Verity. In November 2018 I suffered a brain aneurysm/hemorrhagic stroke and had emergency surgery. I remember very little of the first 3 weeks in the hospital and 2 weeks in rehab. In fact my memory is still fuzzy for the first 3 months or so at home. One thing I did notice is that I no longer cried. This has bothered me as I have not cried in over 18 months. I have always been a cryer and no one has understood why this has changed so dramatically. Most folks just think it is no big deal, and no medical person I have spoken to about it has heard of it before, but I have felt something is wrong. Any suggestions?

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    • Jacqueline

      June 01, 2020 at 3:10 pm

      Hi, Susan! I will email you, friend! ~J

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  5. Bhawna Sain

    July 25, 2021 at 6:13 am

    Informative and This article is very helpful.

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