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Medical myths: Love, food and broken hearts
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Dr. Marc Siegel answers Valentine's Day health questions
- Duration 4:08
- Date Feb 14, 2013
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And -- -- and then deck of cards but it's Valentine's Day and we're covering some medical myths and not -- first one off the docket love at first sight.
It's works forward this on screen couple.
-- -- But it's hard not to -- In the eyes that just movie magic are just love at first I really exist let's ask Fox News medical A teams doctor Marc Siegel all right that -- it I know you picked up that movie clip.
So does -- exist or not.
Well who doesn't love that movie clip and I'm so glad to report right out of the box here that that is -- facts.
You can have a -- for -- -- is that you're -- Here in the journal of neuroscience.
That shows that the -- part of the brain.
Within the first second would identify something in and another person and there's also -- called pheromones in our sweat that literally.
Make us attracted by -- to each other I'm in their homes in the -- -- -- date with Brian right which that's normal and America responded -- I saw my Twitter this morning.
Actually I -- I talked nine to -- -- friend yesterday talked to a woman who says the body.
Do we men and women what -- procreate by nature so it it you see somebody and nature thinks -- you should have kids with them.
There actually drawing together.
Absolutely true.
Within the first couple of seconds.
It's not all the rest of that I have to tell you I didn't it didn't work -- library thanks.
You guys probably told me you didn't really have love -- -- -- you emblem for certain cases you know.
Let -- know that I know it's usually.
Today -- -- not just helping -- friend or Hyderabad.
I Johnny -- happy.
And it -- totally innocent -- a totally right.
-- tablet called the season -- is not something I hate it because dog chocolate.
Is this something that is an aphrodisiac -- just make you break GAAP.
That is absolutely fiction it is a -- chocolate cannot -- you make you break out with chocolate can do if you eat a lot of it over time.
Is that -- can give you -- over a long period of time eating a long substances too much sugar too much oil but you can have your hearts today.
They will not give -- -- what about what about oysters out there might but they're like five foods in the entire planet that I do not like Clijsters one of them.
Well good or bad -- If you think I have good news you've got is fiction -- but oysters Casanova had about fifty of them -- -- thinking that they worked.
And they do have zinc in them which increases testosterone but that -- months.
-- I mean in oysters can they can make you revved up a little bit.
But they are not really approve an aphrodisiac and I -- -- true or false can you -- of a broken heart.
Not surprisingly Brian is a fact.
-- it is a rare but if someone -- you -- you're in big trouble you can literally have such a big outpouring of stress hormones adrenaline.
That your heart shuts down and you're going to Hartford and help people out there do not worry it is not gonna happen today you're gonna have a great Valentine's Day you're gonna get hearts you -- Have a nice dinner but it has happen rarely and there was a study in The New England Journal of Medicine of nineteen people that had a sudden heart failure from the Sierra.
-- had a good Valentine's except for me now.
I can't I hope -- still think that he's a great husband he loves you he and I think you know and -- yeah.
Yes I mean he met on a blind dates and it was love at first sight on the current date -- for me yeah they've released.
And after midnight tale called he so loved the -- is.
-- -- -- Huntsman wasn't sure one -- a couple of fluffy -- didn't even know who wasn't -- didn't even now that's I -- cycle and now right.
I don't know -- -- good things happen.