lundi 2 juin 2014

laughter and health


Laughter can heal


"One day , I had bare feet and no way to get shoes . I went to the chief of Kufah in a state of great misery. And then I saw a man who had no feet. I turned to God to give thanks , spread , and now bore with my bare feet with patience. "
Golistan Saadi ( Persian poet of the thirteenth century).


Dear readers , dear reader,
From all the research I have done on the healing ability of laughter , no history exceeds that of Norman Cousins ​​.
Okay , I already know some will write to tell me that this story is anecdotal or even that it is exaggerated .
Nevertheless, this case illustrates a phenomenon that I think is much more common than they say : a patient decides to take control and radically change their attitudes towards the disease. And now firmly installed in the pilot's seat , finally holding the levers of his own life, he suddenly met - and inexplicably - to get better.
A do we need to believe in miracles to accept it ? I'm sure not.
That is why I decided to tell the story of Norman Cousins, according to the story he was himself in his book "How I cured by laughter "[1] .An " incurable " disease
Norman Cousins ​​was a very well-known editor of the Saturday Review American journalist .
In 1964, his doctors told him he was suffering from ankylosing spondylitis . It is an incurable disease of the spine causing pain in the lower back and joint stiffness . Tendons, ligaments and joints calcify . Ultimately, the vertebrae form a single block ...
This disease is very painful, but no treatment except painkillers , whose side effects can be daunting . Norman Cousins ​​even said that his doctors did not give him 1 chance in 500 to survive . [2]
Faced with this bleak future , Norman Cousins ​​embarked on his own research. It was indeed a medical training, having been an assistant professor at the School of Medicine at UCLA [ 3], and he made three things absolutely contrary to the advice of his doctors.

    
1) Taking vitamin C in high doses

    
The first was to thoroughly investigate all medications he was taking. He discovered that his treatments exhausted its reserves of vitamin C and , based on his own research , he convinced his doctors to stop giving him more drugs and inject him very high doses of vitamin C, which it considered they were his last hope .
    
2) Leave the anxiety hospital environment

    
Then, Cousins ​​decided to leave the hospital and move into a hotel room. He believed that hospitals, with their deplorable food, their questionable hygiene , culture of medicalization , their atmosphere of negativity and systematic disruption of sleep rhythm patients were "not places made ​​for really sick people " according to its terms.
    
3 ) Watch funny movies

    
Third thing Cousins ​​procured a projector and a stock of comedy films, including many " Hidden Cameras " and the films of the Marx Brothers. During his first night at the hotel , he laughed so much watching these films he then managed to sleep several hours without pain . Laughter had stimulated production of endorphins , chemicals to anesthetic effects produced naturally by the body.

    
When the pain awoke , he put movies on the road and, after a good laugh , managed to fall asleep again .

    
He says that by measuring its sedimentation rate, a routine examinations performed during a blood test and to measure inflammation and infections, he observed that the rate decreased by 5 points whenever one of those movies watched .
miraculous healing
He could soon stop all drugs except vitamin C and laughter.
He described the weeks that followed as a long course of laughter that brought little by little health. He was able to resume his work at the Saturday Review , as he continued his original treatment.
It is obvious that the success of this treatment has many held in the same attitude as Norman Cousins ​​decided to adopt .
In addition to keeping and stimulate its ability to laugh, this is a man who believed deeply in love , faith, and positive attitude towards life (he was a fierce fighter nuclear disarmament ) . His strength of character and will to live certainly contributed to his miraculous healing.Trigger the placebo effect voluntarily
While in the hospital, he theorized that if negative emotions like anger and frustration can affect the health , it could also mean that, conversely , positive emotions such as joy and laughter could have the opposite effect .
Some obviously speak placebo effect . But Cousins ​​has asked himself the question. He concludes that creativity is the central cause of the placebo effect : it triggers a chain of events in the body that restores balance (homeostasis ) and the sense of well -being.
It can therefore be , by the effect of the will trigger a placebo effect , causing healing.Relationship of trust with the doctor
Finally he attributed much of his success to his very close and friendly relationship with her ​​doctor , who supported his approach with both hands and encouraged in his experimental approach despite the fact that it did not fit preconceived ideas of medicine .
The importance of the patient / physician relationship is almost universally recognized and verified statistically as the most important factor in the chances of cure in psychoanalysis. But the thing could it also be true in the world of medicine ? The case of Norman Cousins ​​helps make us think.
The most fascinating aspect of the story of Norman Cousins ​​was his ability to laugh despite intense pain and , most likely, a great anguish , which seizes all persons to whom they are ad are suffering from an incurable disease.
But he made ​​it a point of honor to laugh until it hurt the stomach, this inextinguishable laughter that would trigger up to a powerful painkiller effect. In his book, he cites numerous thinkers who , through the ages , as he had done the healing ability of laughter , and this list includes the English philosopher Francis Bacon, Immanuel Kant , Sigmund Freud and Dr. Albert Schweitzer . No doubt this list could be much longer.
Because ultimately , laughter could is a way for human beings out of itself, its limitations, and to find the route that brought him back to health. That is why the trip Norman Cousins ​​who, through laughter , brought him back to life can be for us all a source of inspiration.
Your Health
Jean- Marc Dupuis

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Santé Nature Innovation

dimanche 1 juin 2014

BENEFITS OF LAUGHTER

Laugh , laugh , laugh - there are many benefits
One thing that you should do today to improve your well-being is to have a good laugh. It feels good to laugh and benefits you in many different ways . This article will look at the many benefits and offer tips to ensure you get more laughter in your life.
physiological benefits
Numerous studies have examined the benefits laughter brings to the organization. When we laugh , it triggers the part of the brain known as the nucleus accumbens, which in turn releases the chemical dopamine. When dopamine is released , the mood is increased. In addition , laughter helps release muscle tension in our body that help us relax . It affects the diaphragm , abdominal muscles and shoulders.
Laughter is good for the heart , which is also a muscle. Research has shown that watching a funny movie improves the function of blood vessels. This change reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease . It can also help lower blood pressure. In addition, it can provide a boost to the immune system , helping to prevent the disease in distance . When we laugh there is increased production of immune cells and the gamma used to raise immune interferon .
In 1979 , Norman Cousins ​​prescribed his own laughter therapy , which participates to watch episodes of Candid Camera and Marx Brothers . He suffered from ankylosing spondyliti (which inflames the joints and spine ) and found not only reduces pain treatment, but the inflammation has also decreased. According to Cousins, laughter releases endorphins , which help relieve pain. Presumably it can help people who suffer from chronic pain.
Some research has suggested that laughter burns more calories. Died laughing at a comedy has been shown to burn calories and 20% increase in heart rate compared to watch a race documentary mill.
Laughter can be a good antidote to stress. When we are stressed , the hormone cortisol enters the bloodstream . If it was not controlled ( ie you remain in a state of stress) , it can cause problems including : high blood pressure, lowered immunity and blood sugar imbalance , which can lead to diabetes . However , laughter has been found to lower cortisol levels .
psychological benefits
As we have seen , laughter is a great way to reduce the physical symptoms of stress. It also helps us psychologically and is a great way to relieve tension . Being able to laugh at life , you and your situation puts you in a better position to cope. It can even help prevent burnout for people who hold very demanding jobs , such as health care professionals working with terminally ill patients .
Have laughter in your life can act as a buffer against the reality that life is not always great. Research has shown humor was associated with a return to life satisfaction for those who had suffered physical illness . It can also aid recovery from depression. Recent research at the University of Utah found that recently bereaved spouses who have lived more humor and laughter into their lives had better adjustment to their loss , suffer less pain and depression as a result.
Being able to laugh at yourself and the mistakes you make helps you to recognize that when errors occur , they are not the end of the world . Seeing the lighter side of life helps really put things in perspective. Life can not be all bad , if there is still something to laugh . It can help a person rise to a challenge , rather than be defeated by it. No wonder , it is an indication of good self-esteem. You are able to put on your guard and let people see that you are open to having fun . In addition , you do not worry about what others think .
Laughing throughout wellness offer a great person and the sense of control. It can help a person to recognize that life and its difficulties are not forced on them.
Social benefits
Laughter is a social thing . Although you can sit and watch a funny movie on your own , it is always a pleasure to laugh with friends and share jokes and funny stories . The great thing about it is laugh is contagious. You laugh , laugh. So many people can benefit from what began as a small laugh of a person. It is not surprising , laughing can help reduce conflicts - providing people laugh together, rather than at the expense of another.
Laughter can help bring people together. Research by Fraley and Aron supports this idea. Pairs of strangers worked together on a task that is caused laughter, or a more serious task. Then the foreigners who had laughed together like their partner more and feel closer to them .
Humor also plays an important role in the workplace. It can bring pleasure and increase the sense of cohesion. It can bring more than colleagues mock questions that only those who work there can understand. Especially , it can help release tension that has been accumulated in the working environment for some time .
Tips for regular injection laughter in your life
You really should not need this advice , as everyone knows laughter. Yet sometimes life can be a bit much, so it's always good to be aware of the possibilities of laughter.
Laugh at yourself. This may not be easy, but life does not seem as bad when you are able to do this . You do not have to be derogatory , just when you make a mistake , said something stupid , and so on . You will feel more confident when you do not take yourself or life too seriously. Let your defenses down for a moment and laugh instead .
Go see a comedian .
Do not laugh at the misfortune of others . Instead , reach out and help .
Do not be afraid to laugh out loud in public. Do not stifle your laughter . Worried people will look at you ? Who cares - think of the benefits that laugh offered. Remember laughter is contagious.
Laugh with others rather than others. It is important to make this distinction. Make a fool of another in order to get a laugh is not the way to go.
Look for the lighter side of the situation . Even if you do not have to share with others , know that it is there.
Make someone laugh . Make an effort to cheer up a friend or family member . Look for opportunities to bring a smile on a child's face .
Try some laughter yoga . This is a relatively new concept that combines the benefits of laughter with the benefits of yoga . Classes are available in 60 countries.
Read sites that make you laugh .
Read light books.
Watch your favorite comedy .
Share funny memories with your friends and family.
When you have a bad start to the day, laughing with others. Do not let it ruin the rest of your day .
The next time you are sick at home , stick a comedy . It will help you last time, raise your spirits and you can get better sooner.
Do not be a grumpy boss. Employees appreciate the humor in their managers and work more effectively as a result.
Humour is a personal thing . As such , you can be the one who decides what comedies are funny comedians who make you laugh. Do not waste your time watching something that irritates only you believing you should find it funny .
As you go about your day, keep an eye on funny things to you and other people laugh. It can change the way you perceive the world 

FROM ENERGIKA

The benefits of laughter

 8 Reasons why you should laugh more often

We regularly reads : "Stay young and laugh ." This is a very pertinent advice . He is so there really is laughter clubs , and it works pretty well.
I have no problem to laugh every day , but this may be your problem . Laughing does not make you immature. It is not because you are an adult you no longer have the right to laugh, and I hope you are aware . Dare to laugh, and do not limit yourself to laugh, this is a sign of good health.
Fun is important, if you do not have fun in life, then why live ? ...The benefits of laughter
 # 1. Benefit of laughter 1: Anti Stress
You are likely to stress easily? Laughter is a natural antidote against stress. When we laugh , it secretes endorphins. These are hormones that have analgesic properties : they reduce the production of adrenaline and cortisol , which are generated by ... stress.
Laughter allows us to properly oxygenate the brain and is a muscle relaxant. Because the contraction of the diaphragm stimulates organs nearby: liver, stomach, instestin , spleen ... Your face, neck, abdomen and arms are relaxed.# 2 . Benefit of laughter 2: Reduction of anxiety, insomnia and depression
If you Souffez migraines that you are depressed , anxious or insomniac , laughter can improve your condition!# 3 . Benefit of Laughter 3: Immune System
You know that little thing that prevents you from getting sick or fight against infections , called the immune system. However anxiety, depression and anger weaken the immune system . Laughter increases the antibodies in the mucous membranes of the nose rate , and respiratory tract. It also helps increase resistance to cancers . Food, sport and laughter are a trio of thunder against many diseases , I hope you take care .
It would reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as myocardial infarction.# 4. Benefit of laughter 4: Exercising20 minutes of laughter bring as much or more than a jog in terms of sense of well -being. According to Dr. William Fry, 1 minute of laughter is equivalent to 10 minutes of rowing. He asks a lot of muscles and helps massage the abdominal organs . And you are looking to make your 30 min sports day, LAUGH !# 5. Benefit of laughter 5: Reduction in blood pressures
Laughter improves blood circulation and oxygenation of the heart, thereby reducing the risk of clots. More after some experiments, blood pressure is lower after a few minutes of laughter .# 6 . Benefit of laughter 6: Reducer Pain
Laughing , it secretes endorphins. They allow to reduce pain (like morphine) . There is even talk now of therapeutic laughter. If you have a patient in your environment , do laugh! Laughter increases the threshold of pain.
# 7 . Benefit of laughter 7 : Increases confidence and positivity


Often repeating to be positive , so here are a great way to be positive : LAUGH!If you get to laugh in public , and you overcome your inhibitions, then you gain confidence in yourself and you will become more sociable. Laugh every morning and you will be in a better mood . Why not have a ritual every morning to laugh?
According to psychologists it is very important to know to mock himself, his mistakes because it allows us to be more comfortable .# 8. Benefit of laughter 8 Developer Relations
Laughter breaks down barriers. It allows you to be part of a group much more easily , and build relationships.
Recognized as a factor in good health, some experts recommend at least 10 minutes of laughter a day. The average is 1 min. And you ? You laugh often ?

FROM VIE EXPLOSIVE

LAUGHTER AND HEALTH

 
 The laughter therapy , what is it?

 From a very young age, we laugh up to 300 times per day , for no reason, just for fun . In adulthood , it would be less than 20 times per day1 , 2 . Although researchers do not all agree on these data, it seems that school , work and social conventions make us gradually become more serious and lose our ability to laugh spontaneously. Too bad, because it is now demonstrated that humor and laughter are good for health, and are , among others, a good antidote against the Stress3 .
The physiological effects

Laughter helps oxygenate the body, reduce muscle tension, massage the coast in addition to the diaphragm work . This promotes among others the removal of residues in the lungs and increases lung capacity . It seems that to laugh - either funny or not - could help treat all kinds of problems (see Therapeutic Applications) .

However, one should not believe, as connote several devoted to humor websites, that joke is a miracle cure for almost all ailments. In 1986 , a researcher has shown that to cause increased heart rate equivalent to that usually only 3 minutes on a rowing exercise machine , you had to laugh intensely for only 20 secondes4 . This news has since been resumed at all sauces hundreds of times . Laughter is likely very good for cardiovascular health ... But to conclude that 20 seconds of laughter equivalent 3 minutes of rowing, there is a step that scientists refuse to franchir5 .
The psychological effects

Already in the early twentieth century , Freud asserted that humor allows the human to demonstrate its refusal to be defeated by suffering, to say the invincibility of his ego and bring out the pleasure principle - all remaining healthy esprit6 ! From a synthesis of studies conducted in 1996 , Professor Rod Martin, a specialist laugh University of Western Ontario in Canada , found that of looking at life with humor or "take with a grain of salt " have measurable beneficial effects on psychological health and émotive1 .

People who have a great sense of humor are less shaken by stressful experiences . They are more likely to consider them as exciting challenges as painful trials . In addition, they generally have greater self-esteem and are more realistic in their assessment of themselves . Optimistic nature, they have a busy social life. But the author points out that it is difficult to accurately determine whether these favorable statements result from a sense of humor or if it is not rather the states that allow to approach life with humor.

Rod Martin also points out that humor can also be used in an unhealthy way . It can be used to escape or unconscious defense mechanism to escape their problems or avoid confronting constructively , or to denigrate others.

In another synthesis of studies, published in 2001 , Professor Martin realizes the most documented theories that could explain the beneficial effects of laughter and humour7 .

    Generating powerful positive emotions , laughter and humor lead analgesic effects and enhanced immunity.
    See life with a humorous attitude would reduce stress and thus indirectly improve health.
    Individuals with a greater sense of humor would be better socially adjusted and more " attractive " , which would increase their chances of being healthy - this is not a joke .

This is not because we laugh it's funny

Do not believe that we laugh only when it's funny . Instead, it would be the case that 1 out of 10 times , according to neurobiologist Robert Provine8 . The author of several books studying the mechanisms of laughter for many years . His observations led him to conclude that laughter exercises primarily a social function, which may partly explain its importance in the psychological health of people.
Laugh hospital

Norman Cousins9 was the first , in 1964, to experiment "scientifically" a laughter therapy . Using positive thinking and laughter, he was cured of a painful arthritic disease , considered irreversible . He pointed to the medical community and the general public know the results of his experience in an article published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 197610 . Three years later appeared his bestselling book Anatomy of an Illness . His method was mainly watch comedy movies as often as he could and to consume vitamin C in large quantities . He found that each viewing 30 minutes gave him two hours of rest without pain. After 6 months of treatment , he was fully recovered.

Around the same time , in the early 1980s , wearing a clown suit , Dr. Patch Adams - personified film by Robin Williams - began to treat his patients using laughter and humor as therapeutic instruments. Today , hospitals everywhere around the world , patients may benefit from the presence of therapeutic clowns or clowns professionnels11 12 . In Canada, Dr. clown13 organization and weekly visits hospitals and hospitals for long-term care ( nursing home) of Montreal , Quebec and Toronto. The clown-doctors seeking inter alia to reduce the fear of hospitalization experienced by young patients and loneliness experienced by seniors. In 2008, Dr Clown has produced more than 30,000 interventions , he calls nicely "requirements of tenderness ."

Also, in some hospitals, doctors dress up and have fun with fake tools - for example, a stethoscope that lets out soap bubbles - to create greater complicity with patients, especially children . Hospitals also have a room of laughter for adults, where they can watch funny movies , read books and comics or listen to comedy records. Programs that use humor and laughter are also intended for health professionals to help them meet the demands of their duties.
How to laugh ?

In short, laugh and develop a sense of humor is good for the physical, mental and emotional health. But how to get there if you do not initially a " perky " natural? One can , of course, psychotherapy, or learn approaches to staff development for more humor to cope better with life and events "unfortunate ." A more direct way is to participate in a Laughter Club .

The Laughter Clubs have been established in India by Dr. Madan Kataria in 199514 . We now account beyond 6000 , in over 60 countries. In a Laughter Club , laughter each experiment group on a regular basis for his greater good. All kinds of exercises designed to stimulate their own ability to laugh, relax and be free of inhibitions . All would cultivate health and adopt a more positive and joyful attitude towards life . Instructors teach the technique to people who want to put up a club . The laughter sessions are held in groups , usually in the morning to start the day off right. Include a list of clubs worldwide on Laughter Yoga website of Dr. Kataria and directory for Francophone Europe on the site Laughter Club ( see landmarks ) .
Take Action

If you want to put more humor in your life , there are a thousand and one things (see Books etc . , Interest and in practice sites ) . You could, for example, put goldfish in the tank of water dispenser office , note the best funny stories you hear or make a habit of exaggerating deliberately to put things in perspective. Dr. Patch Adams would have said that humor is the perfect solution to all ills , it would prohibit doctors practice all serious ...
 
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LAUGHTER IS THE OWN RIGHTS

LAUGHTER IS THE OWN RIGHTS ( Bergson )


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