Showing posts with label gelotology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gelotology. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2009

LAUGH YOUR STRESS AWAY

It seems like everyone I know complains about their stress level. Currently, it is the financial crisis that is stressing everyone out. But before that it was something else. The truth of the matter is there will always be stressors in our modern life. The question is: how are you dealing with them?

Stress management—as we all know—is the name of the game. We cannot afford to allow stress to overwhelm us. Stress is much more than just an annoyance—stress is deadly. That’s right. It causes a whole host of health problems. In fact, it is estimated that stress leads to a whopping 75%-90% of all doctor visits! Translated into costs associated with health care, it means thousands of dollars every years.

This sounds ridiculous that stress could do such harm but it really does. And here’s why: when you are stressed, your body believes there is a crisis and so your endocrine system releases stress hormones such as cortisol, GH and norepinephrine. For short periods, these hormones are fine but for longer periods—like perpetual stress—it can cause the following problems:

• Stomachaches, diarrhea and other digestive problems

• An increase in appetite, which may lead to weight gain

• Lowered immune function, making you vulnerable to every little bug going around

• Depression, which may lead to sleep problems, loss of sex drive and loss of appetite

• Increased heart rate, blood pressure and cholesterol levels, which can lead to a greater risk of heart disease and stroke

• Increased chronic health problems such as skin conditions, asthma, or autoimmune diseases such as lupus

• Possible increased risk of developing cancer (Studies done over the past 30 years that examined the relationship between psychological factors, including stress, and cancer risk have produced conflicting results. Although the results of some studies have indicated a link between various psychological factors and an increased risk of developing cancer, a direct cause-and-effect relationship has not been proven .)

Is it worth it? Do you really want to allow your stressful lifestyle to rob you of your health? Clearly, stress MUST be managed. But how?

There are many effective stress management tools available but laughter yoga is my favorite. It is a unique and simple system that helps to reduce both physical and emotional stress through laughter “exercises” and gentle yoga breathing. It enables the mind and body get relief at the same time. And yes, it has been scientifically proven.

Dr. Lee Berk—associate director for the Center for Neuroimmunology, assistant research professor in the Loma Linda University School of Medicine, and assistant clinical professor of health promotion and education in the School of Public Health—started researching the benefits of laughter back in the late 1970s. Once he found some positive results, he and his colleague Stanley Tan, MD, assistant professor of medicine at Loma Linda University, started to look further into the miracle drug of laughter.

So they extended a research invitation to William Fry, MD, then a psychiatrist at Stanford University, who had researched changes in blood pressure and heart rate related to laughter.

"Having the new tools in medicine to look at some of these stress hormones, we said [to Dr. Fry], ‘Fly down, bring your Laurel and Hardy tapes, let's sit down, we'll place an IV in your arm and we'll draw continuous blood samples while you're watching the tapes,'" Dr. Berk says.

Dr. Fry accepted the invitation.

"That was the initiation of everything," Dr. Berk adds. "We looked at the data and we fell on the floor. It was mind-blowing."

Since that time Drs. Berk and Tan have conducted controlled scientific experiments that have proven those early results that laughter does indeed lower stress hormones and give the immune system a boost among other things. Now these scientists who study laughter are known as gelotologists and they keep finding more exciting things about how laughter can help boost health.

So don't let stress get the best of you, practice laughter yoga. Laugh, breathe, connect with others and reap the amazing benefits. Cultivate a joy that lasts despite the stressors you face. You’ll be glad you did. ha ha ha ha ha!

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Friday, December 26, 2008

LAUGH AWAY THOSE CHRISTMAS CALORIES

According to a scientific study conducted at Vanterbuilt University, laughter has been proven to burn calories. That's right! Laughing raises your energy expenditure and, thus will increase your heart rate by up to 20 percent.This is exciting news: it means that laughing about 10 extra minutes a day, would increase your energy expenditure by 10 to 40 calories per day, which could translate into about 4 pounds a year! Click here to read the study.

Okay, so I admit that it may not be the most effective exercise plan in the world, but I would argue it is the most fun. You will have to do quite a bit of laughing to burn off those Christmas calories you've ingested over the past month. According to the study, it would take 15 minutes of a hearty chortling to burn just 2 Hershey's Kisses and a whole hour to burn a chocolate bar. But every calorie counts so laugh, laugh, laugh!

So here are a few ideas for holiday-themed Laughter Yoga exercises I recommend you try in this festive season. Get the whole family to join you and the laughter will keep rolling.

SANTA LAUGHTER
Grab your belly and laugh like Santa. Ho ho ho! Really go for it, perhaps even run around the room tossing gifts at people while laughing. Try doing it for a whole hour (you know, because of that extra pound of fudge you just ate). After everything you say, add a big, jolly "ho ho ho!" It'll make you feel great and as an added bonus, it will drive your relatives crazy.


ELF LAUGHTER
Snicker like a devious little elf. Try not to get caught but keep going "he he he!" all the same. Tip toe around and giggle quietly. Having a ridiculous hat like mine definately helps.


HOT CHOCOLATE LAUGHTER
Sip your cup of hot chocolate and pretend it is oh so hot. Exaggerate your shock. Fan your mouth. Laugh. Fan. Laugh more. Take another sip. Repeat. Just keep in mind that if you use real hot chocolate for this exercise, you'll be taking in more calories, which will take another hour to burn off. But if you are enjoying the laughter, go ahead! Notice my "ha ha ha" mug. This is a special gift from my dad, who apparently was served coffee in it at a restaurant and knew I would want it so he begged the waitress to sell it to him. ha ha ha!


Make up holiday Laughter Yoga exercises of your own. If there are children around, they will be of great help. Enjoy yourself and keep laughing because it will boost your health and happiness. Happy Holidays! Ho ho ho!