LAUGHTER IS
CHEAP MEDICINE
I know a couple who works
in the pharmaceutical industry. He is a
sales representative and she is a pharmacist. When asked
what they do for a living, he is quick
to reply, "She makes drugs and I sell them."
I believe it was Lord Byron who said, "Always laugh when you
can. It is cheap medicine." And
they're finding that to be true - quite
literally.
A woman diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis wrote to me and
talked about how painful the disease
had become. Debra said that no drugs
would touch the devastating pain. "At times I prayed to die
because I did not think I could go on
this way," she said. But in two and a half
years she weaned herself from
most of her medication, which had
reached a high of 21 pills a day. This is how she did it.
"I began seeing a doctor who gave me the most important
prescription that I ever could have
received," she said. "He excused himself from
the room. I watched him walking back and forth in the
hall; he seemed to be in deep
thought."
The doctor came back in with this prescription: he told Debra to
get some
funny movies and to begin laughing. If she didn't feel like
laughing, then she should smile. If she didn't feel like
smiling, she should smile anyway! He
said that it would increase endorphins in her
brain and help with her pain.
She did just as he suggested. She smiled constantly. Her
children teased her about the fake
smile, but she told them that it was going
to get rid of her pain. And it did. Of course, not all of
her pain is gone, but her newly
aquired habit of laughing and smiling has made it
manageable without all of the drugs.
Today, Debra is never seen without her smile. She says that she
would not even feel normal without it.
Laughter really is cheap medicine. And it's a prescription you
can fill right now.
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Steve Goodier's books & newsletter:
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