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Why Do We Blush?

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If you’ve searched the Internet for how to stop blushing and found this website, then most likely you’ve asked yourself this question a thousand time.

Why do I have facial blushing?

What purpose does this useless thing have?

Why is it ruining my ability to maintain normal social interactions?

You may be tired of asking yourself these questions. I mean really, who cares exactly why we blush? All I care about is how can I stop blushing! The results of the problem are more humiliating and more frustrating than the scientific core of the problem, so you may feel like knowing the reasoning how facial blushing comes about is trivial and unimportant, and a side track on your quest to obtaining a blush-free lifestyle. Unfortunately, this could not be further from the truth.

Understanding what physically happens to your body when you blush is a critical step in controlling the blushing thought process.

Why?

It’s very simple.

Society is conditioned to be afraid of what we do not understand. It’s helped us survive countless situations in our history in which there literally was danger around every corner, and it helped our survival to fear what we didn’t know was already safe.

This is the source of many of our modern-day problems. Our bodies are still programmed for pre-society, for living in the wild with predators and surviving off the land. There’s no way for us to tell our bodies which evolutionary features we don’t need anymore, except through the process of evolution, and it could literally take tens of thousands of years for our genes to realize that we don’t use specific functions. No matter how hard we may yell at our bodies, they will still continue executing their natural functions, believing that they are keeping us alive.

If you fear your facial redness because you do not understand it, then it’s easy to create a dark closet for blushing in your mind. However, if you understand your facial blushing, then you will see the bare closet for what it truly is: harmless!

Also, being terrified of blushing can make blushing attacks more intense, and will make you more likely to blush. If you understand that the first step to stemming the blushing tide is to cease being afraid of blushing, and the first step to cease being afraid of blushing is to understand blushing.

We have three products for your review.  An eBook by Jim Baker, an Audio Book by Gary Ambrose and a Hypnosis program by Chelsea Schaeffer.  All three authors suffered from facial blushing and have come up with there own blushing cures, but also offer a money back guarantee.

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