10 things that happen to your body when you visit Crete

crete's most hairpinned roads Agios-Ioannis-peninsula- kapetaniana
Crete’s most hairpinned roads
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the new observatory of skinakas summit crete
Skinakas climb
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crete's most hairpinned roads Agios-Ioannis-peninsula- kapetaniana
Crete’s most hairpinned roads
25 November 2017
the new observatory of skinakas summit crete
Skinakas climb
30 November 2017

Crete one of the most famous places for vacation in Europe. Millions of people visit the beautiful island every year. But do you really know what happens to your body when you visit Crete?

 

1. The day you land on Crete your heart beats faster and your lungs breath more oxygen. Your mood is already improved.

 

2. The first night you sleep deeper and for the first time you feel realy revitilized after you wake up in the morning.

 

3. The second day of your visit a big smile is permanetely on our face, anxiety is reduced and you stop checking your email. You are focused to your next adventure.

 

4. The second night your libido and fertility are already heightened. Your sexual life is getting better.

 

5. After three days your skin colour is brown and glowing. After seven days you will get enough vitamin D for the rest of the year.

 

6. After four days of eating healthy Cretan products, your blood sugar and cholesterol are getting lower. The possibility to have a heart attack is 40% lower.

 

7. After five days your immune system is getting better. Now you can walk or cycle more than usual. Happiness is dramatically increased and you feel 10 years younger. Your life expectancy is 1 year higher.

 

8. After seven days you feel like home. You start to consider that this is a nice place to live for the rest of your life.

 

9. Your memory is improved. You can not forget all this magic moments that you experienced and all the beautiful places that you visited.

 

10. You'll end up getting addicted. You want to visit Crete again and again and you spend a lot of time planning your next trip. You start to cook cretan foods and consume more olive oil andvegetables from Crete. You read more about greek History and you give Greek names to your newborn kids.

 
All the above are not a conclusion of scientific research, but an article aimed at entertaining our readers.