We are exposed to more and more toxins in our daily lives. In addition to physical toxins (e.g. radiation), chemical toxins (e.g. plasticizers, pesticides and benzene) and biological toxins (e.g. viruses and bacteria), there is another type of toxin, namely, emotional toxins.
Emotional toxins can be even more harmful than physical or biochemical toxins, because they are always within us.
In fact, as early as 1964, a Harvard University study pointed out that 60 percent to 80 percent of patients seeking treatment had symptoms of physical illness stemming from stress or unhealthy emotions.
The 4 Personality Types Are Related to Health and Disease
The first Western medicine doctors to suggest a relationship between emotions and diseases were American cardiovascular doctors Meyer Friedman and Ray H. Rosenman….