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Laughter: Prescribed Daily By The Best Doctors

Laughter: Prescribed Daily By The Best Doctors

I have on several occasions referred to laughter as the “best medicine”, just as many others do, and over the years, I have expanded my knowledge on the benefits of laughter.

We all need to laugh daily, and that’s the prescription given by the best doctors all over the world.

I came across the quote “Laughter is the best medicine. Unless you’re laughing for no reason…. then you need medicine.” It sounds great and will get you laughing or at least smiling yet I beg to differ. My advice: find a reason to laugh no matter what, and if you find none, laugh anyway.

A few years ago, I decided to spend my first three hours of being awake laughing or smiling no matter what. It set the tone for a successful day. I did not bother about the early morning traffic, nor did I scream or honk at careless drivers.

Still, as the years dragged on and the reality of fuel price hikes, electricity challenges and an ailing Ghana economy, among many others, hit home, the smile and laughter faded. Still, I ALWAYS get back once I realise I am “short-changing” myself.  

No matter the struggles you may be facing, remember laughing or smiling will surely make your day so much better.

My prescription for you and me is “Laugh at least 5 minutes in the morning and 5 minutes at the end of the day” no matter what. Do it even if you have no reason to.

Now, what does science say about laughter?

1. It helps make the world a better place

a. Laughter is contagious, so set the ball rolling by laughing and many others will join in the fun.

2. You learn better

Well, no need to get all serious and mean while you learn something new. A good dose of laughter while you learn may actually make the process more efficient. Word of caution: DO NOT distract others by laughing annoyingly.

3. You get a health boost

We know this, right? I found out that laughter may actually increase good cholesterol while lowering inflammation. We do need more data on this, but really, keep laughing, it can’t possibly harm you.

4. Makes you more robust

A nervous laughter when your back is against the wall? Laughter helps regulate your emotions in a difficult situation. Crying or frowning is unlikely to have positive returns.

5. Lowers stress and improves memory

Stress hormones, especially in the elderly, are reduced by laughter, and one’s ability to remember gets a much-needed spike.

6. Makes you more attractive

People are always attracted to a “smiling face” or someone who laughs often. As a result, they make the party come alive.

7. Improves your relationship

Whether you are negotiating a deal at work, interacting with family or friends, laughter creates stronger bonds, leading to better outcomes and building stronger relationships.

8. May help burn off some calories

Now I may be pushing this too much, but the truth is laughter does raise your energy expenditure and heart rate. Though the calories you burn may be fewer per bout of laughter, every positive thing adds up for our good.

9. Boosts immune function and enhances sleep

Say goodbye to frequent common colds and lying in bed for long hours listening to the dogs in the neighbourhood “chitchatting”, a leaking tap dripping or worse still, a snore within earshot that will compete with Louis Armstrong on the trumpet.

When you combine laughter with your daily dose of exercise, your winning combination becomes a reality.

10. May improve blood pressure and relax muscles

I will not advise you to drop your medication for all-day laughter; however, I am sure laughter will play a positive role in reducing stress, giving you a feeling of well-being, relaxing your muscles in the process, and your blood pressure may be sending you a thank-you beat sooner rather than later

Altogether, good health, improved learning ability, and an enviable memory, packaged with an attractive personality and a penchant to build strong relationships, sound like a team player who is destined for success in all fields.

Consequently, you may agree, will make your trips to the bank exciting and, ultimately, cause you to laugh all the way to the bank. The cycle repeats itself.

Have you had your daily dose of laughter yet?

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AS ALWAYS LAUGH OFTEN, ENSURE HYGIENE, WALK AND PRAY EVERY DAY AND REMEMBER IT’S A PRICELESS GIFT TO KNOW YOUR NUMBERS (blood sugar, blood pressure, blood cholesterol, BMI)

Dr. Kojo Cobba Essel

Health Essentials Ltd/Medics Clinic

(www.healthessentialsgh.com)

*Dr. Essel is a Medical Doctor with a keen interest in Lifestyle Medicine. He holds an MBA and is an ISSA Specialist in Exercise Therapy, Fitness Nutrition and Corrective Exercise. He is the author of the award-winning book, ‘Unravelling The Essentials of Health & Wealth.’

Thought for the week“Laughter is contagious – Laugh and the whole world laughs with you.”

References:

1. Fulfilment Daily -7 science-backed reasons why laughing is good for you (2016)

2. Stanford Business

3. Someecards

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