
"Miss take this," Ron gave a handkerchief to the girl who cried as she pleased. Mr. Edric was accompanying his wife to see a dermatologist. So he was reassigned to look after Miss Ellea.
Ellea took the handkerchief and used it to sweep away the melted snot.
Edric's assistant just chuckled at his childlike behavior.
"Ron bought me ice cream" Ellea pinta.
"You're still sick Miss. If it heals later I buy ice cream as much as possible," promised Ron.
“I want it now Ron. You just need to obey my words.” Ketus Ellea, he wants to put his heartache on food.
“If you want to quickly go home should according to Miss!” Tell Ron firmly. If she complies with Miss Ellea's wishes, she'll be sprayed by Mr. Edric.
“Ish you can't work with. Then change the chocolate,” frown Ellea.
Ron took out a chocolate bar from his pocket. He deliberately bought chocolate for this girl in front of him.
“You like chocolate too Ron?" Ellea asked with a frown. "This is for me first, I'll change.” He said with a bright glowing face, forgetting his heartache.
“That's for you Miss, no need to replace.”
"Thank you" said Ellea. Putting his first piece in his mouth.
“Because chocolate contains the amino acid tryptophan which the brain uses to produce serotonin. Serotonin is a hormone that can provide feelings of happiness, relax, and help improve mood.” It was obviously Ron who made Ellea gape while scratching her head.
“Then why can people get sick during a broken heart?” ellea asked wanting to know what kind of answer came out of the mouth of her sister's assistant.
“Because feeling sad activates some parts of the human brain. When we feel sad, the activity in the part of the brain called the anterior cingulate cortex will increase, especially on the back.
Anterior cingulate cortex is located on the middle wall of the brain and is a very unique part because it has emotional function (ability to manage feelings) as well as cognitive function (ability to think).
In the human body, there are many receptors aka the receiver of stimuli. These receptors function to channel signals that arise due to stimuli or changes that occur in the body. One of the most common receptors in the anterior cingulate cortex is the opioid receptor. These receptors play a role when you feel happy or sad.
When you feel happy, there will be an increase in the work on the opioid receptors. While sad times will occur a decrease in opioid endogenous receptors. Decrease in the opioid receptors that will cause a decrease in the reward system in the self, which makes the feeling uncomfortable.
The pain received by the opioid receptors is processed and converted into nervous system activity, causing discomfort and pain in the body physically, not just in feelings. This is why people can experience abdominal pain or chest tightness when broken heart.” Obviously Ron was long times wide by the height that made Ellea even more gaping. It was like he was studying biology.
“Ron you make my brain dizzy,” Ellea holds her head dramatically. It would be crazy for him if every question was answered scientifically.
“Lay down, you mostly cry so dizzy.” Said Ron, helping Miss Ellea lie down carefully.
"When crying, a person will experience intense feelings of stress and anxiety disorders that can trigger processes in the brain to cause headaches or dizziness after crying." Obviously Ron had a flat look before Ellea asked again.
"Ron I'm dizzy not from crying, but because of your explanation. I'm not in biology school." Ellea's murmur because Ron doesn't understand the language of his satire.