In this excerpt from act IV, scene VII, of Hamlet, which phrase supports the theme of disease, rotting, and decay?

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LAERTES: (Know you the hand?) KING: 'Tis Hamlet's character: "Naked"! And in a postscript here, he says "alone." (Can you devise me?)

LAERTES: I am lost in it, my lord. But let him come, (It warms the very sickness in my heart) That I shall live and tell him to his teeth, 'Thus didst thou.'

KING: If it be so, Laertes– As how should it be so? how otherwise?– (Will you be rul'd by me?)

LAERTES: Ay, my lord, (So you will not o'errule me to a peace.)

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(It warms the very sickness in my heart)

When Laertes says this, it shows that there is an element of disease already making its way into his heart. Because of his father and sister's deaths, he has become sick, which reinforces the theme of decay and disease so prevalent in the play. 
C. It warms the very sickness in my heart