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Have you ever wondered what exactly the tears were and where did the tears come from? Tears are a fluid produced by the tear gland or lacrimal gland, which lies between the eyeballs and eyelids.
Depending on the way it is formed, the tears turn out to consist of several types. Below you can see some of these types of tears.
WATER SPEED
Basal tears are a type of tear that serves to protect and lubricate the cornea so that the eyes do not become dry and protected from various foreign objects. These basal tears are produced daily and contain proteins that keep the eye moist and avoid various types of infections.
WATER REFLEX
Tears of this type are produced when there is an external stimulus, for example when the eye is exposed to dust, smoke, when slicing chili or onion, or by accidentally accidentally accidentally inflicting something. These tears form as a form of eye defense against external hazards.
EMOTIONAL EYES
This type of tears are formed when you feel sad or happy. A biochemist, William Frey has done some studies on tears and finds that the tears that come out of the crying result because of emotional turn out to contain poison! But make no mistake, the release of the poisoned tears indicates that it carries toxins from the body and removes them from the eyes.
In addition to get rid of toxins, this type of tears also contain a kind of chemicals that can make you become more relaxed and more relieved after crying. Crying it can also lower the heartbeat that will make you feel better after crying.