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Laughter Is Truly The Best Medicine
By
Laurie J. Brenner
If there's one thing I have to
admit about my mother is that she was always right about this: Laughter
Is The Best Medicine.
If you can't laugh about yourself and the things
that happen to you
- you're headed for a heart attack or some other malady, it's the way
the body works. Laughter lightens the moment and strips away the
seriousness that many of us approach life with; it releases the pain
and chases away your personal rainstorms leaving a bright sunshiny day.
Scientists have also discovered that laughter
strengthens your
immune system and increases your cardiovascular flexibility (your blood
vessels exercise through dilation).
According to Dr. Goodheart, the laughter doctor,
laughter convulses
your diaphragm, which in turn massages your internal organs. Massaged
internal organs are happy internal organs and they cooperate by staying
plump and juicy.
She says that laughter also causes you to gulp in
large portions of
air, oxygenating your blood. When that air is expelled, it's been
clocked at 70 miles an hour, providing the lungs with an excellent
workout. By laughing, she says, you lose muscle control, which relaxes
the skeletal system. According to Dr. Goodheart, four-year-olds laugh
500 times a day, while adults laugh a mere 15! She's convinced that if
we laugh as much as a four-year old, we've have the heart rate and
blood pressure of that same child.
On top of all that, she continues, laughter causes
the brain to
produce hormones called beta endorphins which reduce pain and causes
our adrenal glands to manufacture cortisol, which is a natural
anti-inflammatory that's wonderful for arthritis.
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Laughter
also provides a catharsis, which means to purify or purge,
to the emotions. It also brings about a spiritual renewal or release
from tension. You notice how sometimes you'll see a comedian on
television, and while he may not be that funny, something just makes
you laugh uproariously? Your body seems to know that it needs the
chemicals that are released through laughter.
I've always felt better after a good belly laugh or
two. For me
that means some very large-sounding snorts and a few donkey brays
thrown into the bargain. Some people won't even go to the movie with me
because when I start laughing I cannot stop. My daughters always used
to go, Mom! as they slunk down into their seats trying not to be seen.
When someone's laughing, others laugh along. It's
contagious. You
can't help it. Oftentimes in my movie-theater laughter excursions, I
have motivated a whole theater-full of people laughing right along with
me. All this during the credits! (John Belushi being escorted through
the prison in the opening credit scenes of The Blues Brothers. If you
notice very carefully, while walking he has his butt cheeks pressed
ever so tightly together as he's leaving the prison. It was a subtle
physical comment that kept me laughing. The more people turned and
looked at me, the harder I laughed! Finally, they just gave up and
joined me!).
The Difference between Laughter, Humor, Teasing and
Tickling
However, there is a difference between laughter,
humor, teasing or
tickling. Humor is your way of looking at the world, it's an
intellectual exercise. It's your idea of what's funny; it's not the
actual act of laughing.
Teasing and tickling are really a way of ridiculing
someone.
Tickling is something beyond someone's control and is actually a
physical invasion of sorts. Children laugh when you tickle them because
the body works that way, but it's actually a form of emotional ridicule
that can result in very unpleasant feelings.
Teasing usually has an edge to it. People say
they're teasing, but
essentially they are dead serious. I think teasing is a
passive-aggressive way of hurting someone through the guise of humor.
Teasing, according to Dr. Goodheart, "involves our having information
about something that another person has very strong feelings about -
usually painful feelings - and then bringing that information up
without permission." She also says that as people become very good
friends they might give each other permission unconsciously to push
each other's buttons. Husbands, wives, lovers, and friends play with
each other's pain with permission. "When you tease without permission
in order to trigger laughter, it's very manipulative and controlling."

All
in all, when you're feeling down and need a lift, try laughter. It may
be hard at first, but just try laughing. Force yourself. Pretty soon,
you'll find yourself laughing at your own laughter and the looks you
get from your family members. They'll begin to wonder what's so funny
and the corners of their mouths will crinkle up in the beginning of a
smile. Now you're laughing because they give you these quizzical looks
wondering what you're laughing about.
Pretty soon, your laugh is real, your belly aches,
the tears flow from your eyes, and the world takes on a different hue.
As for me when I laugh like this, I need Depends. I
laugh so hard
sometimes I wet my pants and that has nothing to do with my age.
I can still hear my friend's mom yelling at me
today nearly 38
years later (while grinning ear to ear) to get off her brocade couch
whenever I started laughing.
She knew what would happen.
About the Author: Former managing editor of
California's oldest
continuously published weekly, Brenner recently completed her book
about the law of attraction. Pick up your copy today of the Little Book
of Becoming,
http://www.LittleBookofBecoming.com
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