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11 Surprising Ways Emotions Can Affect Your Body

Our emotions have a direct connection to our body that lets them have a big impact not only on our mental but also on our bodily state. With the right knowledge, it’s possible to see how powerful our emotions are and how they can help you to manage your state of mind and keep your body healthy.

Have you ever wondered what you can do to your view of life and to the state of your body with the help of the emotions that many people try to hide? If we consider our feelings when they bother us, we can not only help ourselves but also bring harmony to our mental and physical state.

Clamotion is glad to share with you the keys to a healthy and happy life! And don’t miss a bonus at the end.

1. Love

11 Surprising Ways Emotions Can Affect Your Body

When in love, you may notice a racing heartbeat and your hands getting sweatier. It is caused by the stimulation of adrenaline and norepinephrine, says Kat Van Kirk, a clinical sexologist and licensed marriage and family therapist. At the same time, oxytocin, the “love hormone,” makes you feel happy, confident, and fades your pain as the “painkiller” areas of the brain are being activated, and your heart becomes healthier. It is said that married people live longer than singles.

2. Anger and anxiety

11 Surprising Ways Emotions Can Affect Your Body
Anger is associated with resentment, irritability, and rage. It can bring you anything from a headache and insomnia to digestion problems, skin problems, a heart attack, or even a stroke. What’s more, if you’re a worrier, anger can make it even worse by strengthening the symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder. So as not to let your anger win, step back for a moment, realize why you are angry, and talk to people about what’s on your mind. Find the solution to the problem, and let go of unhealthy thought patterns.

3. Depression

11 Surprising Ways Emotions Can Affect Your Body
Depression is a brain disorder that can lead to emotional anguish. This state increases your risk of a number of illnesses and makes your immune system weak. It also causes insomnia because of an inability to get comfortable or lots of troubled thoughts. Depression and exposure to stress lead to a risk of a heart attack. A depressed person can also have trouble with their memory or making decisions.
4. Fear

5. Disgust

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