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Encourager: Laughter, It's Great Medicine
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Laughter It's Great Medicine

Jan and I loved the movie Patch Adams. So did a lot of other people. It was a box office hit. Humor sells, especially when it is presented as the bright spot it is in the dark world of suffering. Humor allows us to momentarily step out of our reality and get perspective, balance, and endorphins-the feel good" chemicals our body produces when we laugh.


We know it isn't always easy to find humor or to be humorous in the face of adversity. And most of us don't have Patch Adams for a ... (continued)

 
Laughter - It's Great Medicine

It was a perfect gift from a perfect friend. Make it through the year of chemo, behave yourself, stay alive, and I'll take you to Grand Cayman," Joy promised. As the trip was planned and the time drew near, I wondered what kind of company I would be following a mastectomy and a year of chemotherapy. I felt worn down, to say the least, and somewhat out of touch with reality. It was still as though life was happening in another dimension just out of my reach. I could see it and hear it but not ... (continued)

 
A Spoonful of Laughter
Proverbs, the Bible's book of ancient wisdom, is known for its practical advice for daily living. One of its sayings is, A cheerful heart is good medicine" (Proverbs 17:22). Modern scientific research agrees with this ancient adage. Note the following health benefits that have been linked to laughter.

1. Reduces immune suppressors such as epinephrine and cortisol.
English Translation: Reduces certain chemicals produced by your body that can have an adverse effect on your immune system.... (continued)
 
Help, My Funny Bone Is Broken

The topic of conversation was laughter, but you never would have guessed it from Doug's expression. A successful businessman with more to do than hours in which to do it, he confessed, I don't know how to see the lighter side of life. I take life too seriously. I know I need to 'lighten up,' but I literally don't know how."


Doug isn't alone. Carole feels the same way. Her husband's death following a decade-long battle against cancer has left her with an overwhelming new job descri... (continued)

 
Laughter Calisthenics

Okay, you admit it: your funny bone hasn't had a good workout lately, and you don't know where to start to whip it into shape. Never fear, start with a few sets of the following exercises, and soon your funny bone will be in championship form!

1. Start a comedy collection." Funny cartoons, jokes, and emails are an abundant resource. Make it a habit to post your favorites in a prominent place such as above your desk or on the refrigerator where they will be an ongoing source of amusemen... (continued)

 
Not In The Mood To Brood? Try Humor

I recently started chemotherapy again, a five-hour drip in the back room of my oncologist's office. Even with the new drugs, nausea lingers for days, but you muster up the moxie and do what you have to do. In my case, that means getting a fill-up" every three or four weeks-Primo Chemo, $1,500 a quart. It also means finding the humor under circumstances that could easily leave one in a lugubrious state. During three years of cancer warfare, I have found humor to be a good ally. It gives the mi... (continued)

 
Take Two Chuckles and Call Me in the Morning
If you have ever thought that some of the people who write notes on your medical chart have no sense of humor, think again! For your enjoyment we have reprinted some actual medical chart notations.

- Patient has chest pain if she lies on her left side for over a year.
- On the second day the knee was better, and on the third day it disappeared completely.
- She has had no rigors or shaking chills, but her husband states she was very hot in bed last night.
- The patient has been d... (continued)
 
God Has a Sense of Humor!

When we imagine what God is like, most of us picture Him as serious, caring, stern, or loving, but rarely do we think of Him as laughing. Yet Scripture shows us that God has a sense of humor.

Consider the evidence:
God sanctions laughter. Ecclesiastes 3:4 tells us that there is a time to laugh."
God used a donkey as a mouthpiece! "Then the Lord opened the donkey's mouth, and she said to Balaam, 'What have I done to you to make you beat me these three times?'" (... (continued)

 
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