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Healthy Benefits of Laughter in everyday life
« on: January 21, 2008, 06:13:54 PM »


Healthy Benefits of Laughter:       :)    :lol:

Hormones: Laughter reduces the level of stress hormones like cortisol, epinephrine, adrenaline, dopamine and growth hormone.

It also increases the level of health-enhancing hormones like endorphins, and neurotransmitters. Laughter increases the number of antibody-producing cells and enhances the effectiveness of T cells. All this means a stronger immune system, as well as fewer physical effects of stress.

Physical Release: Have you ever felt like you "have to laugh or I'll cry"? Have you experienced the cleansed feeling after a good laugh? Laughter provides a physical and emotional release.

Internal Workout: A good belly laugh exercises the diaphragm, contracts the abs and even works out the shoulders, leaving muscles more relaxed afterward. It even provides a good workout for the heart.

Distraction: Laughter brings the focus away from anger, guilt, (shame) stress and negative emotions, in a than other mere distractions.

Perspective: Sudies show that our response to stressful events can be altered by whether we view something as a 'threat' or a 'challenge'. Humor can give us a more lighthearted perspective and help us view events as 'challenges', thereby making them less threatening and more positive.

Social Benefits of Laughter: Laughter connects us with others. Also, laughter is contagious, so if you bring more laughter into your life, you can most likely help others around you to laugh more, and realize these benefits as well. By elevating the mood of those around you, you can reduce their stress levels, and perhaps improve the quality of social interaction you experience with them, reducing your stress level even more!


How To Use Laughter :

A recent study showed that pre-school-aged children laugh up to 400 times a day, but by the time we reach adulthood, we laugh a mere 17 times per day on average! You can raise your laughter level with the following strategies:


T.V. and Movies: There's no shortage of comedies out there, both at the theater and in the aisles of the video stores, as well as right on your T.V. While wasting your time watching something marginally funny may actually frustrate you, watching truly hilarious movies and shows is an easy way to get laughter into your life whenever you need it.

Laugh With Friends: Going to a movie or comedy club with friends is a great way to get more laughter in your life. The contagious effects of laughter may mean you'll laugh more than you otherwise would have during the show, plus you'll have jokes to reference at later times. Having friends over for a party or game night is also a great setup for laughter and other good feelings.

Find Humor In Your Life: Instead of complaining about life's frustrations, try to laugh about them. If something is so frustrating or depressing it's ridiculous, realize that you could 'look back on it and laugh.' Think of how it will sound as a story you could tell to your friends, and then see if you can laugh about it now. With this attitude, you may also find yourself being more lighthearted and silly, giving yourself and those around you more to laugh about. Approach life in a more mirthful way and you'll find you're less stressed about negative events, and you'll achieve the health benefits of laughter.

'Fake It Until You Make It': Just as studies show the positive effects of smiling occur whether the smile is fake or real, faked laughter also provides the benefits mentioned above. So smile more, and fake laughter; you'll still achieve positive effects, and the fake merriment may lead to real smiles and laughter.


Over 10,000 doctors, nurses, psychologists and other health professionals have attended a training event involving The Happiness Project over the last six years. Modern medicine, so often accused of being over-chemical, over-technical, over-reductionist and over-preoccupied with illness, is showing a renewed willingness to explore the potential medicinal role of laughter, happiness, love, touch, music, play, tears and smiling, for instance, in health. Intuitively, we know that laughter is good for us. Think for a moment how your body feels whenever you laugh or smile - words like "relaxed", "warm", "whole", "free" and "light hearted" often come to mind. Trust your inner-tuition!

Laughter, happiness and a joyful heart really do offer a medicinal, therapeutic touch. It is as if health, happiness, humour and a sense of wholeness are a wonderful string quartet that plays a healing harmony and a marvellous melody.




Laughter is the best medicine.

Personally, it has worked for me in my life.

Pop it a Comdey DVD and have a good laugh  :lol:

However, I don't like to laugh at the expense of others.  Sarcasm and cruelty, in the guise of being humorous, or fobbed off as such, seems like being nasty, to me.


Love, Leah ~ who laughs at herself, frequently.
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« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2008, 06:20:35 PM »

The Healing Power of Laughter

Laughter isn't just fun and enjoyable, it's good for our health.

Each month modern medicine is discovering more about the therapeutic dimension of humour and laughter and is encouraging us to add them to our wellness program.

the health benefits of laughter

When we laugh we ...

-  Alleviate depression;

-  Lower our blood pressure;

-  Promote relaxation;

-  Reduce stress;

-  Increase the oxygen level in our blood, giving us more energy;

-  Increase the endorphin activity in our body resulting in a sense of well being;

-  Are able to keep things in perspective;

-  Banish boredom;

-  Are more socially attractive - people enjoy being with those who laugh easily and often; and

-  Immeasurably increase our enjoyment of life.


Laughter has been called social glue because it bonds us to the people we laugh with.

The message is clear: To live better ... laugh more.

If it feels good to laugh then laugh to feel good.

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« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2008, 06:24:47 PM »

Keep Smiling      :)

A favourite motto of The Happiness Project is, "The most wasted day of all is a day in which we have not laughed".

Whole-hearted laughter is a re-creation, a celebration, a creative impulse that encourages us to take the moment playfully.

Laughter can transform an ordinary moment into something extraordinary; it can energise us and optimise us; it can conjure up a blessing from any burden.

Above all, the spirit of laughter beckons us to live fully, now, this moment, today. I will leave you now with five prescriptions, collectively called S.M.I.L.E., which are designed to encourage you to make today a little more enjoyable than you initially thought it was going to be.



S is for smile - donate a smile to a worthwhile cause today! Make an effort to be more friendly today, just for the fun of it. Keep smiling - it triggers curiosity!

M is for making mayonnaise, or any other dressing that turns something dull into something delightful! In other words, don't wait for happiness to happen, make it happen. Take an ordinary moment and make it extraordinary. Some pursue happiness - others create it!

I is for impulse, innovation and the irregular. A brand new day is an opportunity to try a brand new way. Change a perception, alter a belief, entertain a new thought, communicate differently, act adventurously. "Each day the world is born anew / For him who takes it lightly," wrote James Russell Lowell.

- L is for the greatest dose of medicine of all: love. Let someone know that you love them today.

E is for enjoyment. When was the last time you went out to play?  Indulge yourself, invest in yourself - give yourself something to smile about.

And remember the old adage, "He / She who laughs, lasts!"    :)

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Re: Laughter is Healing .............. the Healing Power of Laughter
« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2008, 06:27:47 PM »
Being Light Hearted     :)

In Proverbs 17:22 it is written, "A merry heart doeth good like a medicine; but a broken spirit drieth the bones".

Since time immemorial, sages and physicians alike have advocated a "merry heart" as a perfect remedy for life 's lessons.

For instance, the Greek poet, Pindar, wrote, "The best of healers is good cheer"; and, the poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote:

      Joy, temperance and repose,
      Slam the door on the doctor's nose.


It is fitting then that modern medical research should discover that laughter is a good medicine for the heart.

The effect of laughter on the heart is rather like a vigorous massage.

During laughter, the heart beat quickens and blood pressure rises; after laughter, both heart rate and blood pressure drop to a point that is lower than its initial resting rate.

Laughter is a loving medicine.



Love to (((( Everyone )))

Leah


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« Reply #4 on: January 21, 2008, 06:35:41 PM »
Hello Leah,

I laugh at myself more than anything else.

Today I was out shopping around a couple of blocks and as I added to my bags, hanging on the back handles, especially after my last store and buying Natchos, I pictured being overloaded and falling over backward, crushing my natchos and my maple pecan pie.  I mentioned this to the cashier, as she hung the bags on my back, and she had a good laugh too.

Some years ago I was the Fundraiser for an Organization. WE had a Bingo slot, which are for charitable organizations and I was the member who attended every Sunday evening, 7-10:00 It's the only Hall I have been in to meet the people who run various areas and I realized they were certainly not 'high-class' people. The owner and I got on very well, but when I was invited, by him, to go out after for pizza and beer, I felt a little out of place, so I pulled one on myself.

What is my grandson's favourite vegetable?
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"Me!"

It went over very well as their type of 'riddle' and I was 'in'. I was in for 3 years.

I find that my sense of humour, which was always there, really picked up in that Bingo Hall and the story people seem to love the best is my being chased out of Sears and chastised by the Manager for riding up and down the escalators.!! *1987*

I recall the day my dad died, an incident happened that had my mother laughing herself silly, along with my sister and me.

I say that Tragedy + Time = Humour ....as I can apply it to things that made me cry as they happened, but years later are made funny by me. My mother certainly didn't wait long after dad's death to have a howl!!

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« Reply #5 on: January 21, 2008, 06:59:09 PM »

Hello Izzy,

Likewise, I laugh at myself too.

All my life, I have been known as "Smiler"

No one would have guessed my true life story (it was never told to anyone).

I get you having a good laugh with the cashier at the store, with your expression of your vision in falling backward,

just the kind of thing that I would do, and have done.  Honestly.

Sometimes, I regret opening up and voicing my life story as I feel that in doing so, it robs me of who I am, a jovial outgoing happy person.

Almost as though, one is not allowed to be, or have deep joy, if one has an altogether different life story.

But, like yourself, my sense of humor, and smiling, and ability to laugh freely, out loud, with others,

and also, to myself, here alone, whilst watching something funny, or listening to a play on the radio,

especially laughing at myself,

is what has kept me alive and going,

which has enabled me to be,

here and now.

So much love to you Izzy,

you are truly 1st class.

Love, Leah
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« Reply #6 on: January 21, 2008, 07:30:22 PM »

Hi Izzy,

I wonder whether my being a 'smiler' as child

was part and parcel of being Resilient.

For I had little or nothing to smile about!!

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« Reply #7 on: January 21, 2008, 07:40:07 PM »
I had a pieace of toillette paper hanging from my pants at the weist at school, adn I was walking for all campus.

The only guy I ever met from the internet, told me that he was rich and sent me a picture of 20 years before. He was 70 yo and had a very old car and he did not have teeth.

One time I was saying to a friend I was 35, (I was 45) and my son said, she is 45.

Movie Analyze that with De Niro. Loved it.

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« Reply #8 on: January 21, 2008, 07:45:24 PM »

 :lol:  Lupita

You've cracked me up, thanks.

Hey, you have also put me off the idea of internet dating also.  That was some experience!!!!

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« Reply #9 on: January 21, 2008, 07:51:07 PM »
Thank you Lea. We need a little bit or laugh. With all the tragedy around here, we really need something to get us up in the mood.

 :(    What has happened is just Horrible. So, we needed something like this. Thank you.

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« Reply #10 on: January 21, 2008, 07:54:28 PM »

Thanks Lup,

I have just laughed at myself here, thinking back to the day, when I was a Junior in the office

and the back of my skirt was trapped in my tights, and no one said anything, they let me go round the office like that  :lol:

So embarrassing, but funny.

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« Reply #11 on: January 21, 2008, 08:07:13 PM »
Yes Izzi, I saw both, but "that" I enjoyed more than the first one.

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« Reply #12 on: January 21, 2008, 08:12:35 PM »
Oh your tights!!!! you mean like pantyhose? Oh boy. This is becoming common Now!! Glad I wear slacks and shorts.

Yes, pantyhose.  Some time ago since being a Junior!!  :)    I wear slacks and shorts also.  

"Laughter hides a heavy heart"?? Don't know if it is that exactly, but I am happy that you and I had light-hearted ways to deal with not having anything to laugh/giggle/smile about.

Yes, for that, truly, I am so glad too.

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« Reply #13 on: January 21, 2008, 08:31:31 PM »
okay... well... not long ago, I stopped at a convenience store on my return to work, to purchase a soda drink...

upon exiting, I approached my car, key extended, and proceeded with my attempts to unlock the door...

at which time, after several fumbled attempts, I looked up and into the driver's side car window to see a man's smiling face...

a man I'd never before seen in my life...

at which point I realized - it was not my car!!  :lol:

Looked exactly mine, tho... same make, model, and color (only slightly cleaner)... and although I was embarrassed, that man immediately made me feel better by mentioning how similar in appearance are our two vehicles...
lol...
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Anyhow, I did learn something, too...
for a lifetime, it seems, my own mistakes brought silence ... even if I tried to laugh at them myself ...  leaving me with the distinct feeling that others were embarrassed for me, almost vicariously (this has got to be a holdover from my extremely anal mother)... AND so... what I learned is that the simple action of this witness to my foolishness in grinning along with me (not AT me) and his nonchalant remark... alleviated all embarrassment instantly! yay  :D


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« Reply #14 on: January 22, 2008, 10:56:00 AM »
Heh heh.

A couple of years ago I was visiting a very good friend at his house, late evening, dinner time.  I did not know he had a pool.  He, I and another guest went out into his garden, to see some shrubs he had planted and new layout.  It was quite dark our there. I was really dolled up for this fancy dinner party.

I simple walked into the pool (I fell in!) never saw it.  Got a dreadful fright.  My host (a longtime friend) also got a fright I think, yanked me out.  I was wearing a tight silk skirt, pretty top, pretty sandals.  LOL.  As he yanked me out he did it so fast that he pulled me out against the side of the pool.  All one side of me, from ribs down were badly bruised, black and blue, some bleeding, and sooooo sore.   I felt such a fool LOL.  Standing there with my clothes glued to me.

Then had to remove my dripping clothes, and wear clothes he lent me (yes!), men's clothes, right down to his boxer-shorts underwear.  He did say I looked very fetching in that get-up, hee hee. 

Next day bruising and soreness was so bad I had to take myself to a nearby clinic.  The doctor enquired what had happened, and I wonder what he thought when I said I fell in a pool I had not seen.  He probably suspencted some kind of shenanigans.

I never wear pantyhose (tights), so will avoid that pitfall, I hope.

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