unsplash.comSome phrases can cause real life-threatening illnesses, warned psychotherapist Nossrat Peseschkian. Problems with the gastrointestinal tract can cause expressions such as “nausea”, “going up”, and “the intestine is thin”. The phrases “broken heart”, “hit at the very heart” and “close to the heart” threaten with heart attack and diseases of the circulatory system, writes “TVNZ”. A migraine can begin because of the phrases “head spinning”, “head first”, “to pull out the brain” and “break your head”, and oncological conditions – “so that he died”, ” tired to death” and “falling through the floor”. At the same time, foul language in the lexicon does not affect health in any way, the doctor noted.

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