
Effects Of Anger On The Human Body
In numerous studies, anger has been found to have a completely negative
effect on our physical well-being. In one such study, reported at a
recent conference on forgiveness and peace in the US, it was
demonstrated that letting go of negative feelings that we have for
someone due to his/her negative actions relieved and reduced chronic
back pain.
It seems we have been conditioned to treat any tension-triggering event,
be it a small accident or a conflict with a partner or colleague, as a
big problem or crisis. At these moments our bodies generate and release
the stress hormones adrenaline and cortisol. Our heart accelerates, our
breath quickens and our mind races. It's all harmless if the tension or
fright is brief and once in a while, like a near miss while driving, but
the emotional disturbances of anger and hatred are like accidents that
don't end, and hormones turn into toxins. The depressive effect of
cortisol upon the immune system has been linked to serious diseases and
disorders. According to a recent medical research, "Cortisol wears down
the brain, leading to cell degeneration and memory loss. It also raises
blood pressure and blood sugar, hardening the arteries, leading to heart
disease."

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