The Giggle Therapist Yes, there is such a person. No, they’re not clowns. They even have an association. The association’s name is The Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor. To get a better picture of giggle therapists, here’s a brief description. read more>> |
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Learning Humor from Children Medical researchers found that laughter can lower blood pressure helps reduce our stress hormones, and gives a charge to the immune system and many other functions of our body. Laughter also releases our body's natural painkillers and gives us an overall sense of feeling good. Research shows that laughing fifteen minutes each day could prolong your life. This comes from stimulating the blood flow and helping your heart. Laughter has similar health benefits as aerobic exercise but comes wit ... read more>> |
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Laughter – Heart Attacks = Better Health The phrase, “laughter is the best medicine” seems to have been buried six feet under. To manage cardiovascular problems today, we place ourselves under a strict, serious regimen of diets, exercise, food supplements and activities designed to decrease the risks of attack. Has everybody forgotten to have fun? read more>> |
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Your Child, The Comedian Watching children go about their business can be an amusing experience. You’d hear all sorts of comments and see gestures that are totally innocent. These comments and gestures would be rife with innuendo coming from an adult. The comedian, Bill Cosby, had a show on television featuring conversations with children. These conversations were unscripted but the results were really funny. Maybe its because children make us see the world in a different light. read more>> |
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