CALL US TODAY! (847) 904-5113
CALL US TODAY! (847) 904-5113
It is often said that “laughter is the best medicine,” and as it turns out, numerous medical studies have confirmed that there’s quite a bit of truth behind this claim. Regardless of our age, the benefits of laughter are tangible:
Soothes tension. Laughter can stimulate circulation and muscle relaxation, which can help reduce some physical symptoms of stress.
Improves your immune system. Positive thoughts (the kind you get while laughing) release neuropeptides that help fight stress and potentially more serious illnesses.
Relieves pain. Believe it or not, laughter can cause the body to make its own natural pain relievers that might make you feel better.
Connect with people and deal with difficult situations. Think about a time you went through something hard and someone made a joke to make you feel better. Sometimes it works. Try it. Also, don’t you feel more bonded with friends and family when you share a good laugh?
Stimulates organs and increases endorphins. Laughing boosts your intake of oxygen-rich air, stimulates your heart and muscles and enhances the endorphins released by your brain. Endorphins trigger a positive feeling in the body.
Improves your mood. Laughter can help lessen depression and anxiety and make you feel better overall.
Burns calories and increases blood flow. If you’ve ever noticed that laughing heavily for a long stretch leaves your face and abdomen sore, it’s because dozens of different muscles in your body are being activated in the process.
MAKING TIME TO LAUGH EACH DAY
Much like exercise, we can make a conscious decision to laugh for a certain number of minutes each day—even if it feels forced at first. Health journalist Jocelyn Solis-Moreira revealed the following methods for incorporating more laughter into our everyday lives:
Laughter yoga: This form of yoga consists of prolonged voluntary laughing, clapping, and deep abdominal breathing techniques. Studies have found that laughter yoga effectively decreased anxiety and stress and improved mood. Click here to watch a 5-minute laughter yoga session from the Mayo Clinic.
Make time for the optimistic people in your life: Find laughter by interacting with upbeat family members and friends, while avoiding individuals who are often negative or toxic. Even a 15-minute phone call or video chat can make a huge difference.
Check out some comedy: Turning on your favorite sitcom, reading a funny book, or scrolling through funny pet videos on the internet are all easy steps to instantly boost your mood and produce laughter.
Don't be afraid to laugh: While people tend to suppress their laughter in public due to fears of feeling judged, laughing at everyday situations, and even at yourself, are very healthy habits.
To learn about flexible caregiver options from Partners in Healthcare, please call (847) 904-5113 or visit www.partners-healthcare.com
PHONE: (847) 904-5113
FAX: (847) 904-5116
ADDRESS: 2601 Chestnut Ave, Glenview, Illinois 60026 | EMAIL: soidem@bethanynorth.org