Laughter Yoga and Healing DiseaseLaughter is a great healing method and Laughter Yoga may just be the tool to facilitate this healing...
Many real-life stories tell of the miracles that have
happened from laughing and focusing on the good things in life, finding comfort
in the giggles and the sense of belonging that accompanies a good laugh.
Some people diagnosed with cancer, M.E. and other degenerative
illnesses come on the Laughter Yoga trainings and workshops because the
recognise the benefits of laughter and want to adopt and adapt the
techniques in their lives for the purpose of utilising the healing
effects of laughter.
For further details and information about the
Laughter programmes, workshops and laughter training provided by UnitedMind
please contact us.
Laughter and Alzheimer's Disease
The
most common types of dementia are Alzheimer's Disease, vascular
dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies. Symptoms include loss of memory,
confusion and problems with speech and understanding.
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Laughter and Cancer
Cancer may affect people at all ages, even fetuses, but risk for the more common
varieties tends to increase with age. According to the
American Cancer Society, 7.6 million people died from cancer in the world
during 2007.
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Laughter and M.E
CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) often manifests with widespread myalgia and arthralgia, cognitive
difficulties, chronic mental and physical exhaustion, often severe, and
other characteristic symptoms in a previously healthy and active person..
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Laughter and Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's
Disease is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that
often impairs the sufferer's motor skills and speech, as well as other
functions. In recent years research has shown that physical changes
in the body can be accompanied by mental changes as well.
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Laughter and Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple
Sclerosis attacks the brain and affects the ability of nerve cells
in the brain and the spinal cord to communicate. There
is no known cure, however, laughter brings about positive change and
chemical reactions in the brain that have potential benefits for MS
sufferers.
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Laughter and Heart Disease
Coronary Heart Disease is Britain's biggest killers causing around 82,000 deaths annually. One in five men and one in eight women. In the UK, there is an estimate of 2.7 million people living with the condition and 2 million people affected by angin.
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