‘Our body’s priority is to survive’: How toxic relationships are affecting your physical health
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Lydia Spencer-Elliott
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The Independent‘Our body’s priority is to survive’: How toxic relationships are affecting your physical healthindependent.co.ukBeing in a dramatic or stressful partnership can make your heart feel like it’s in the washing machine. But, as Lydia Spencer-Elliott learns from autoimmune doctors and homoeopaths, toxic relationships can make you physically sick too
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