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The Power of Touch in Human Interaction
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2:10:20 - 2:16:31 (06:10)

Research from an Israeli laboratory shows that shaking hands and physical touch during first interactions leads to the exchange of microbiome elements and chemicals, feeding the subconscious knowledge of the chemical constituents of other people. Touch can be powerful in discharging certain experiences, remodeling, and reframing, making it an important aspect of human connection.

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A study conducted by Noam Sobo in Israel found that when people shake hands, they often wipe the other person's chemicals onto their eyes or face.
2:10:20 - 2:15:20 (04:59)
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Touch
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A study conducted by Noam Sobo in Israel found that when people shake hands, they often wipe the other person's chemicals onto their eyes or face. This behavior is thought to be a carryover from other animals exchanging microbiome elements and is important for feeding our subconscious with chemical knowledge and discharging experiences.

Chapter
The Power of Touch in Human Interaction
Episode
Ido Portal: The Science & Practice of Movement
Podcast
Huberman Lab
The speaker shares their experience with airport security in Israel and how the touching felt aggressive but the intention was good.
2:15:20 - 2:16:31 (01:10)
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Airport security
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The speaker shares their experience with airport security in Israel and how the touching felt aggressive but the intention was good. They also express their preference for a gentler and more loving touch.

Chapter
The Power of Touch in Human Interaction
Episode
Ido Portal: The Science & Practice of Movement
Podcast
Huberman Lab