Does Women's Suppressed Rage Lead To Autoimmune Disorders?

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Does Women's Suppressed Rage Lead To Autoimmune Disorders?
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Amy Glover is a lifestyle writer for HuffPost UK who covers everything from food and drink to health, fitness, and random trivia (the odder the better). She previously worked as a shopping and entertainment writer for BuzzFeed UK.

outnumber men with the conditions is staggering. Almost 80% of sufferers are female,But because we’ve used men’s cells as the baseline for so long, “All of a female patient’s anti-Xist-complex antibodies – a huge source of women’s autoimmune susceptibility – go unseen,”Mel Robbins’ podcast“They tended to put other peoples’ emotional needs ahead of their own.

.. they tended to identify with duty, role, and responsibility... they tended to be very nice which means they repressed healthy anger... and these people tended to believe that they’re responsible for how other people feel.” In his book, The Myth Of Normal, Maté says that the expectation of women to control their feelings “Is among the medically overlooked but pernicious ways in which our society’s ‘normal’ imposes a major health cost on women.”This statistic about women and autoimmune diseases will leave you SHOCKED. 😲 Hear more from world-renowned trauma expert, @drgabormate is on this episode of THe Mel Robbins Podcast 🎧 “Dr. Gabor Maté: The Shocking Link Between ADHD, Addiction, Autoimmune Diseases, & Trauma.”found that women of colour who strongly identified with the sentence, “I rarely express my anger to those close to me” were 70% more likely to have carotid atherosclerosis.linked women’s self-silencing to an increased risk of PMDD, bowel conditions, and even lowered resilience in the face of conditions like HIV and cancer.also found that women who self-censored and repressed their anger in fights with their spouse were four times more likely to die over a ten-year period than those who did not bottle their rage.Lesbian Spaces Are Disappearing. Where Do Queer Women Find Love? 'I Blocked My Friend After Her Pregnancy Announcement' – 4 Women Share How Kids Changed Their Friendships

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