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Laughter: Let it Out, Be Healthy
By Valerie Brett
Category:
Life:Self-Help
Keywords: laughter, stress relief, health
Summary: You can reduce stress and improve your health by LAUGHING!
It's true!!!
You are gasping for
air. Tears are in your eyes. You can't move your hands and you can't feel
your legs. You try to form sentences, even make a sound…but you can't.
You manage to force out a few words. "That was the funniest thing
I've heard all week," you say, as your laughing fit comes to an end.
Laughter is good for you. It is a very
powerful force that positively affects the whole body. The breath released
during a hearty laugh has been clocked at speeds as fast as 170 miles per
hour. Laughter stimulates the brain, the nervous system, the respiratory
system, the hormonal system, and the muscular system. Numerous studies
show that it lowers blood pressure, lightens depression, increases muscle
flexion, can reduce allergy symptoms, strengthens the immune system, and
reduces stress!
Stress affects more and more people in
this day and age with our increasingly fast-paced society. The faster
technology gets, the faster our lives seem to get, and the more pressure
and stress we feel. There are two kinds of stress: distress and eustress.
Distress is the "bad" kind of stress that causes tension and
anxiety and can cause severe medical problems, particularly heart disease,
and not to mention an unhappy existence. To stay healthy, the tension must
be released. Many people don't know how or think they don't have time to
release this anxiety, which is why serious problems occur. Yoga, tai-chi,
and meditation are effective and popular ways to release stress and feel
good, but there is a far simpler way: laughing.
Laughter is a state of eustress, the
"good" stress. In his book, Jokes and Their Relation to the
Unconscious, Sigmund Freud describes laughter as the body's way of safely
releasing anxiety, aggression, fear, and anger. It provides a counter
balance to tension producing healthy and positive emotions. Laughing
decreases stress hormones including adrenaline, cortisol, epinephrine,
dopac, and the growth hormone allowing them to return to normal levels.
These stress hormones constrict blood vessels causing high blood pressure
and heart problems. The decrease in stress hormones allows the immune
system to work more effectively, releasing Natural Killer cells that fight
viruses. Laughter is your body's built-in stress releaser. When you laugh,
even chuckle, your entire body is working to help improve your health and
well-being. Another way to reduce stress and improve your overall health
is to exercise. What you might not know is that laughing is aerobic.
Laughter and exercise have similar physiological processes. When you laugh
or exercise, your body increases the endorphins and neurotransmitters (the
hormones that make you feel good) while releasing the stress hormones.
Laughing also increases your body's ability to utilize oxygen and causes a
cleansing of the lungs that can help with emphysema (see http://www.holistic-online.com/Humor_Therapy/humor_therapy_benefits.htm).
A good, hearty laugh is equivalent to an "internal jogging."
Laughing gives the diaphragm, abdominal, intercostal, respiratory
accessory, and facial muscles a complete workout. Some people even include
their back, leg, and arm muscles in a good laugh. You don't have to go to
the gym to get a good workout. You can improve your health by laughing.
Laughter not only provides stress
release and exercise, but reduces pain as well. Laughing triggers the
release of endorphins, which are the body's natural painkillers, and
provides a temporary distraction from pain. The endorphins released during
laughter have proven to help reduce the pain and symptoms of arthritis and
enhance treatments of many illnesses and diseases. Doctors are starting to
use humor to help treat their patients. In some hospitals, doctors read
one-liners to patients after surgeries and during treatments because they
find improvements in the health of these patients as opposed to those not
exposed to humor (see http://www.holistic-online.com/Humor_Therapy/humor_therapy_benefits.htm).
People everywhere are gaining awareness of the power and importance of
laughter.
So if stress is taking over your life,
if you are feeling unhealthy, or you just want some relief…LAUGH! Watch
a funny movie, hang around a funny friend, read the comic strips in the
newspaper, or read one of those funny forwards that your friends e-mail to
you. If all else fails and you can't seem to get a laugh anywhere…fake
it!! Pretend to laugh…out loud. It is the action of laughter, not the
mood that your body reacts to, so you can get all of the benefits of
laughter even if you're not in the mood to laugh. The more you laugh, the
better. The harder you laugh, the better. So let it out…your health
could depend on it.
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Valerie Brett is part time Marketing
Media Producer for Econosystems, Menlo Park, CA. Valerie is also a full
time theatre arts student at San Francisco State University, where she is
studying acting. Econosystems is an economics and market research firm
serving small businesses and independent consultants in the San Francisco
Bay Area and Internet communities. Visit http://www.econosystems.com for
informative articles and weekly inspiration. Copyright 2001 Econosystems.
All rights reserved.
E-mail: vlbrett21@yahoo.com
Author's URL: http://www.econosystems.com
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