THE MIND HAS EMOTIONAL CONTROL OVER THE HEART. NONA WALIA REPORTS HOW HIGHS AND LOWS CAN WEAKEN THE HEART
A broken heart is more vulnerable to a heart attack. If you are having a negative thought every nanosecond, you're more likely to get a stroke! Truth is emotional highs and lows make the heart vulnerable. The heart is the seat of emotion and moods - every sad thought and angry word weakens it.
At a fit 110 pounds, 43-year old Grammy winner Toni Braxton is a poster girl for heart disease. It all began when she felt tired, short of breath with 'tightness' in her chest. When she sang Unbreak my heart, little did she know that a broken and tired heart made her vulnerable to heart disease? In an interview after her heart problem, she said,' I always heard older people saying,' when you sing a songs they become your life'. A broken heart, emotional trauma made me vulnerable, I was just always feeling crazy tired, especially with my younger child," said Braxton.
Emotional exhaustion can be fatal. It's foolish not to listen to the body's warning. According to Mona Lisa Schultz, MD, a neuropsychiatrist and author of Awakening Intuition, women inherently know when something is amiss in their health. "Don't keep your emotional issues within, discuss them, or they can be fatal for you."








