Anger and Fear
Healthy anger is short-lived and directly tied to the present, while unhealthy rage often stems from past wounds, escalating rather than resolving. Fear, when managed, can serve a protective role, but chronic fear and anger can lead to serious physiological consequences, including inflammation and chronic disease. Understanding the mind-body connection is crucial, yet often overlooked, despite the clear science behind it.In this clip
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