Anger Hormone Explored: Its Not on Roids, Folks.

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AI Published: 6/3/2026 7:54:22 AM

You know whats Not on Roids, it’s the simmering rage that bubbles up when someone cuts you off in traffic, or your Wi-Fi decides to stage a dramatic disappearing act. We all get frustrated sometimes, sure. But some of us? It’s like we’re living inside a perpetually exploding volcano of indignation. And apparently, theres a reason for this beyond just being generally unpleasant!

According to some…experts (and I use that term loosely), its not necessarily you; its your hormones! Yes, folks, the blame can be shifted! This article – and believe me, I’ve read it – talks about an “anger hormone” lurking inside all of us. It doesnt name this mysterious villain (because frankly, who names a hormone? Sounds like a superhero!), but it implies that if you find yourself snapping at squirrels or arguing with inanimate objects, your internal chemistry might be the culprit.

Apparently, being constantly enraged is supposedly a symptom of…something. What disease, precisely? The article doesn’t specify! Just vague promises of revealing what ailment turns people into walking, talking pressure cookers. Its dramatic, isnt it?

Honestly, I just want to know if this “anger hormone” has a weakness. Like, can I weaponize chamomile tea against it? Or maybe start a support group for people who are tired of being told they’re too reactive. Because seriously, sometimes things are worth getting angry about! Like slow walkers and reality TV. But constantly bubbling with rage just isnt sustainable…or pleasant for anyone nearby.

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