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Can Negative Thoughts Cause Cancer?

Can negative thinking actually cause cancer? Read more to find out.

Who wouldn't be scared at the thought of one of the deadliest diseases known to man - cancer! Did you know that negative thinking and pessimistic emotions may cause cancer?

Well, we may have read or heard people tell us that it is not good to be negative in our thoughts, as negative thinking can affect our health considerably.

Can Negative Thoughts Cause Cancer

However, as humans, life sometimes puts us in certain undesirable circumstances in which we cannot help but indulge in negative emotions.

For instance, when we experiences losses or we are rejected by the people we love, it is natural for the human mind to get dejected and we are automatically filled with negative thoughts.

In extreme cases, people who have seen a lot of misery in life may be more prone to negative thoughts; however, it is in our control to train our subconscious mind to eliminate negative thoughts for our own well being.

As we know there can be a number of causes for cancer, do you think negative thoughts can be one of them? Let us find out!

What Is Cancer?

Cancer is one of the most fatal diseases that can affect living beings, and it is more commonly seen in humans.

Can Negative Thoughts Cause Cancer

When there is a growth of cancerous cells in your body, that multiply at an abnormal rate, causing tissue and organ damage, a person is diagnosed with cancer.

Some of the most common types of cancer are breast cancer, lung cancer, blood cancer, etc.

Your diet habits, exposure to certain chemicals and pollution, smoking, etc., can lead to cancer.

However, a recent research study on this subject has claimed that negative thoughts can also be one of the causes for cancer.

Negative Thoughts And Cancer

Can Negative Thoughts Cause Cancer

It is a fact that negative thoughts can be generally bad for our health. We ourselves might have noticed that when we are thinking negative or if we are experiencing negative emotions like depression, aggression, etc., we tend to be a lot more tired, we experience hot flashes, appetite fluctuations, etc.

So, experts have said that constant negative thinking can affect your brain components in an unhealthy way and trigger the release of enzymes that can eventually lead to the growth of cancerous cells in the body.

In conclusion, negative thinking can be one of the contributing factors to cancer.

Story first published: Friday, December 23, 2016, 14:18 [IST]
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