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Heal Thy Self with Dr. G

The Hidden Link Between Emotional Stress & Heart Disease | ft. Dr Sandeep Jauhar Heal Thy Self w/ Dr. G #442

Heal Thy Self with Dr. G

Wellness Loud

Alternative Health, Health & Fitness

4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2025

⏱️ 49 minutes

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0:00.0

We used to think of the heart as this emotional object.

0:03.0

And then for many, many centuries, we started to think of it as just this pump.

0:06.0

It just pumps blood.

0:08.0

But now with Takasubo cardiomyopathy and some of the other syndromes that we've found in modern cardiology,

0:14.0

we're going back to the ancient conception of the heart as an emotional object.

0:18.0

You probably heard this one before.

0:19.0

A partner passes away and the other dies soon after.

0:22.7

People call it heartbreak, but it isn't just emotional pain.

0:25.8

The heart actually responds to that level of stress, and that's why that happens.

0:29.8

When a heart is broken, it's actually responding to stress.

0:33.2

And that's why we hear about people dying from a broken heart.

0:36.3

And it's a reminder that our emotions affect the heart way more than we think.

0:39.8

Most of us think heart disease comes from cholesterol, blood pressure, diets, just getting older.

0:44.7

But guess what?

0:45.8

Our emotional life matters just as much, if not more.

0:49.9

Stress, grief, loneliness, losing connection can all have major effects on the heart.

0:54.5

And guess what? We have the world leading guest on it. Dr. Sandeep Jahar is a cardiologist

0:59.8

and New York Times bestselling author who has spent years showing how our emotional world

1:04.6

and our heart are connected. And he's written about how grief can change the shape of the heart,

1:09.3

how stress plays a role in heart disease,

1:11.6

and why community and joy can protect your heart just as much as lifestyle changes can.

1:16.6

In today's episode, we talk about the science behind the heartbreak, how emotional strain can affect the heart,

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