Good medicine
July 3, 2005 | 12:00am
A merry heart does good, like medicine. Proverbs 17:22
In a Better Homes and Gardens article titled "Laugh Your Way to Good Health," Nick Gallo made an observation that echoes what Solomon wrote thousands of years ago: "A merry heart does good, like medicine" (Proverbs 17:22). Gallo said, "Humor is good medicine and can actually help keep you in good health." He quoted William F. Fry, M.D., who describes laughter as "inner jogging" and says that its good for a persons cardiovascular system.
Comparing laughter to exercise, Gallo pointed out that when a person laughs heartily several physical benefits occur. Theres a temporary lowering of blood pressure, a decreased rate of breathing, and a reduction in muscle tension. He said that many people experience a "relaxed afterglow." He concluded, "An enduring sense of humor, especially combined with other inner resources such as faith and optimism, appears to be a potent force for better health."
Christians, above all others, should benefit from laughter because we have the greatest reason to be joyful. Our faith is firmly rooted in God, and our optimism is based on the assurance that our lives are under His wise control.
Dont be afraid to enjoy a good laugh its good medicine. Richard De Haan
Laughter is a remedy
For sorrow and for care;
It brings joy to troubled souls,
To damaged hearts, repair. Sper
READ: Proverbs 17:17-22
He who laughs, lasts.
In a Better Homes and Gardens article titled "Laugh Your Way to Good Health," Nick Gallo made an observation that echoes what Solomon wrote thousands of years ago: "A merry heart does good, like medicine" (Proverbs 17:22). Gallo said, "Humor is good medicine and can actually help keep you in good health." He quoted William F. Fry, M.D., who describes laughter as "inner jogging" and says that its good for a persons cardiovascular system.
Comparing laughter to exercise, Gallo pointed out that when a person laughs heartily several physical benefits occur. Theres a temporary lowering of blood pressure, a decreased rate of breathing, and a reduction in muscle tension. He said that many people experience a "relaxed afterglow." He concluded, "An enduring sense of humor, especially combined with other inner resources such as faith and optimism, appears to be a potent force for better health."
Christians, above all others, should benefit from laughter because we have the greatest reason to be joyful. Our faith is firmly rooted in God, and our optimism is based on the assurance that our lives are under His wise control.
Dont be afraid to enjoy a good laugh its good medicine. Richard De Haan
Laughter is a remedy
For sorrow and for care;
It brings joy to troubled souls,
To damaged hearts, repair. Sper
READ: Proverbs 17:17-22
He who laughs, lasts.
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