be done as yoga<\/a>. <\/p>\nLaughter Therapy Benefits<\/h2>\n
Immediate benefits of laughter therapy are things like improved mood, reduction in stress, an increase in energy levels and even strengthening of the immune system. Laughter has a ton of benefits beyond these. Scientists believe that there is no difference between real laughter and deliberate laughing on cue. This means that you can get the benefits of laughing at any time by deliberately laughing using laughter therapy. <\/p>\n
The real scientific benefits are similar and even more interesting than the immediate benefits that laughter therapy has. Laughing in general releases the group of hormones, endorphins. Endorphins specifically relieve pain and stress and are released in time when pain and stress are present. <\/p>\n
For example, during exercise endorphins are released to help the body feel better and actually enjoy the feeling of exercise. This can also distract the body from other pains that it possibly has, such as small aches and pains or even a headache. <\/p>\n
Along with endorphins, other hormones such as dopamine and serotonin are released as well. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that makes what we do feel rewarding and satisfying. It helps us feel good doing things that give us gratification. Things like watching tv, eating tasty food, exercise, and listening to music are activities which triggers dopamine. Serotonin has a lot of functions, but mainly it is known to boost our mood alongside dopamine. <\/p>\n
Serotonin is made from proteins that come from food, and it has to do with cognitive functions, body temperature, sleep, sexual behavior, hunger, and mainly happiness. A lack of serotonin can result in depressive symptoms and health issues. One last physical benefit of laughter is the suppression of the stress hormone cortisol. Cortisol is a hormone which create stress and regulates it. It is a hormone that helps your body until you release too much of it. Stress in general can create imbalances of this hormone and put even more stress on your body. <\/p>\n
The nonphysical benefits of laughter are feelings of social connectedness, of security, safety, and overall strengthening of relationships. Laughter can make you feel closer and bond with others, whether you are in a romantic relationship with them or not. <\/p>\n
Laughter therapy is the deliberate use of laughter to give your body all of these benefits without waiting for a funny instance to laugh at. Combining this with yoga gives you all the listed benefits of laughter and aerobic exercise and stretching. <\/p>\n
Yoga is great at increasing blood flow to muscles and joints, increasing flexibility, and reducing stress through breathwork and mindfulness. Yoga is also proven to help with things like back pain, joint pain, and pain caused by degenerative diseases such as arthritis. The combination of the two is an amazing way to relieve stress and improve your quality of life in many ways. <\/p>\n
Final Thoughts on What is Laughter Therapy?<\/h2>\n
Laughter Therapy is scientifically backed up to be a wonderful way to relieve stress, strengthen the immune system, and be a risk-free way to deal with depressive symptoms and physical ailments.<\/p>\n
Please be aware, though, that laughter therapy, in the form of stretching or Yoga, is not to be a replacement for traditional therapy, only as a form of complementary medicine or therapy. <\/p>\n
Laughter is a great form of complementary medicine when paired with Yoga and meditation. Meditation and Yoga alone are great for increasing mindfulness and promoting relaxation in times of stress and when you need a quick natural pick-me-up. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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