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Laughter and Your Brain

Posted by Bobby Brown on November 05, 2021 - 9:40pm


The Benefits Of Laughter For Your Brain And Body

1. Laughter releases feel-good endorphins into your system, which actually decreases pain and significantly increases pain thresholds.

2. Laughter can help protect your heart by increasing blood flow and improving the function of blood vessels.

3. Laughter relaxes your whole body for up to 45 minutes after a good laugh.

4. Laughter lowers blood pressure and stress levels.

5. Laughter can increase intimacy and improve relationships.

6. Laughter can reduce anxiety, stress, and depression.

7. Laughter increases the number of T-cells in your body and boosts your immune system.

How To Use Laughter To Improve Your Mental Health

The use of humor has proven effective in formal therapies for serious mental conditions. Other therapeutic practices incorporating laughter have popped up over the last decade, like laughter yoga. You can include laughter in your daily mental health routine to help ward off depression and stay balanced or just spontaneously whenever your mood needs a lift. Some ways to do that are:

Keep an eye out for the silly side of life.

Try to intentionally notice the silly, unexpected, or funny stuff in your daily life. Savor it, think about it and commit it to memory for when you need a laugh in the future. The most recent time I can remember laughing really hard – I mean tears-rolling-down-my-cheeks-hard – was when my son and I were plunging a stopped up toilet. Who knew those circumstances could be a side splitter?

Reframe unpleasant situations with humor.

Try to see the humor in an otherwise unpleasant or embarrassing situation. So, you knocked over your wine glass with an overly demonstrative hand gesture on a first-date dinner (which I totally would do.) Well, at least you made an impression! Or, maybe you farted in yoga class. Oops. You’re not the first one to ever do that and isn’t it just a little bit funny?

Tickle yourself.

Unfortunately, you can’t physically tickle yourself. Research shows that your brain needs tension and surprise for tickling to work — which you obviously don’t have when you try to do it yourself. Laughter is also almost impossible to control consciously. It’s very hard to laugh on command. You can, however, tickle your own funny bone by watching your favorite funny movies, videos, or television shows.

 

A good laugh can elevate your mood, reduce pain and stress, and boost your immune system.

Why Your Brain Loves To Laugh

tatana Tatiana Yarushina thank you for sharing
November 7, 2021 at 6:39am
Svetlana N thank you for sharing
November 6, 2021 at 3:13am
Charles Phillips Great article that contains several surprising ways that laughter contribues to better health
November 6, 2021 at 2:52am