Intriguing facts about the body’s capabilities
The human body is a masterpiece of nature’s engineering, a symphony of complexity and resilience.
Its 37 trillion cells work tirelessly, constantly renewing and adapting. The heart, a tireless warrior, pumps 2,000 gallons of blood daily. Our brain, with 100 billion neurons, is the universe’s most intricate computer.
Citrus bergamot has multiple benefits that impact the entire body.
By keeping your arteries flexible and free from plaque build-up, your heart does not have to work overtime. Citrus bergamot also includes five unique antioxidant polyphenols in unusually concentrated amounts, which help protect your body’s trillions of cells from free radical damage.
Pretty impressive, right?
Each hour, the human body creates 350,000 joules of energy, which creates the same amount of energy as a 100-watt light bulb.
This ends up being enough heat to boil a half gallon of water in just 30 minutes.
You may see tears in other animals, but they don’t stem from emotions. Animals do create tears, but only to lubricate their eyes.
If you define crying as expressing emotion, such as grief or joy, that’s a human trait.
Your nose is the first organ in your upper respiratory system and one of the main reasons you both survive and thrive.
The average human nose can remember 50,000 different smells. While a dog’s nose may be more powerful, that number’s still impressive.
Your brain generates enough electricity to power a lightbulb, and contains about 100 billion microscopic cells called neurons—so many it would take you over 3,000 years to count them all.
Your brain’s storage capacity is considered immense and information can travel up to an impressive 350 miles per hour.