From personal experience, I've noticed that anger affects blood pressure. Most importantly, our heavenly Father has given us the tools to fight off anger. Go to Bible Gateway and type in anger to read all about it. Anger is also caused by diet. One sure way to reduce anger is to seek God's advice in the Holy Bible, pray and seek His guidance, and follow the dietary guidelines that are set in reducing blood pressure. Like eating potassium rich bananas, and fruits and vegetables. Eating whole grain foods and reducing oil, salt, and fat are a great start. So many people suffer from anger, I used to feel like something was wrong with me... and there was, I've been feeding myself conveniently instead of efficiently. It's not like I'm totally off the deep end either, I'm a good healthy weight, been blessed with 2 sons (one who is 2 years old, self explanatory), but I've come to realize that my food choices, even though well intended are not good enough. I've been boiling up with anger regularly and I walk around with a scowl on my face even though I know I'm miserable because of my own fault. I love my life... it's just the constant desire for control that i've come to accept won't ever be my way. Please don't automatically assume that there is a psychological problem with you and seek medical intervention without actively praying for God's help and guidance and trying out diet.
Take a deep breath.
Testosterone, cortisone, and vasopressin have all been implicated in aggression
Anger and happiness do not come from the same part of the brain. Anger is associated with the amygdala, which is involved in processing emotions, while happiness is linked to the release of neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin in various brain regions including the prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia.
Borrelia neurotoxins can disrupt the normal functioning of the brain, leading to neurological symptoms such as mood changes and emotional disturbances like anger. These toxins can affect the regulation of neurotransmitters in the brain, contributing to altered behavior and emotions. Additionally, the inflammation caused by the presence of Borrelia bacteria can further impact brain function and potentially exacerbate feelings of anger.
The root word of furious is 'fury', "from the Latinfuria,from furere to rage"Source: Merriam-Webster Onlinehttp:/www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/furySubmitted by Mikkimuse Echo
Anger, Sadness, Anger, Sorrow, Anger, and Anger. If you watch 8 Mile you'd find out.
Anger is a noun and a verb. Noun: Bob is full of anger. Verb: Insults anger Bob.
Someone named it Anger Fall.
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To anger someone means to provoke them to anger or make them mad.
She couldn't control her anger when she found out about the betrayal.
The adjective form of the noun anger is angry (feeling or displaying anger). The verb "to anger" can have the participle adjectives angering and angered.