THE EFFECT OF ANGER
There is still a. vast amount to be |,.arut regarding the action ol Hie diE I cell I ciisi il ueiits "I Ihe human body un,,li each oilier. H is beginning 1" ’.«’ rcco-nised Dial auger and "ilicr nleusam feelings ■•rente important evil chemical changes in ihe body, just as, on the other hand. line generous emotions react mi with health-giving olTeci. Every evil emotion js a veritable, poison, and this is nowhere. more vividly shown than in the. effect, mi the hlood, w hit'll actually undergoes a chemical change during fitti of excitement, anger, grief or despair Ail equable condition of mind is the most favourable to health aud longevity. A good rule is to be neither elevated nor depressed, tor even pleasurable forms of excitement, have to he paid for in draughts on the 1 itulity.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 11 April 1928, Page 7
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