Guest guest Posted June 11, 2008 Report Share Posted June 11, 2008 11 The physiological manifestations of our emotions entail vast expenditures of nervous and caloric energy, increased hormonal secretion, cardiovascular acceleration or modification, and alterations in many other physiological processes. Emotional arousal - either positive or negative - represents a state of emergency within the individual. In life, emergencies are the exception - and should not be the rule. Likewise, within the individual, emergency functioning was meant to be the exception - and not the rule. It is a physiological fact of life that the body cannot sustain and preserve itself in the myraid of functions relating to nutrition and drainage all the way down to the cellular level, when emotional upheaval becomes a way of life. " EASY DOES IT. " - - Dr. Ralph Cinque, 1981. Best, Bob Bob Farrell PathOfHealth group part of an exchange-based community <blocked::http://health.PathOfHealth/> http://health.PathOfHealth/ ---subject line inspected and post trimmed in community spirit--- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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