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Humor Your Tumor

Released on = February 14, 2007, 6:16 am

Press Release Author = Dr Laurence Magne

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = From the desk of Dr Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life

Press Release Body = A managed care consultant dies and goes to Heaven. Frankly, he
can't believe his good fortune in being there, given the life he has led. But St.
Peter checks the records and says, "There's no mistake, you're supposed to be here.
See, it says right here that you are scheduled for Heaven...and you're authorized
for three days."

There may be a lot to laugh about in the health care system these days, but as a
patient, humor is probably the last thing on your mind. Getting a frightening
diagnosis is stressful-emotionally as well as physiologically. However, humor could
be just the thing you need to get you through this period.-Of course, there's
nothing funny about the fact that one has cancer.

But learning to find the light side of things that happen as a result of your cancer
gives you a powerful tool to help you cope on a day-to-day basis. When you can poke
fun at your stressors, you remove some of their emotional power over you. Humor
helps you sustain an upbeat, optimistic frame of mind, even on the bad days. This
more positive emotional state helps give you the resilience you need to cope with
the next problem thrown your way. Your sense of humor also helps bring back some joy
into your life.

There's no evidence that humor and laughter add years to your life, but they
certainly add life to your years. Cancer patients will often say: "If it hadn't been
for my sense of humor, I would never have gotten through the treatments, let alone
the disease." They note that finding a light side of things was essential to
maintaining hope and determination to fight the disease.

Humor provides a sense of control over the stress that goes along with battling
cancer by giving you more control over your daily mood. A good belly laugh also
boosts your energy level on the days when you don't want to even get out of bed.
This is especially important, since most patients experience fatigue as a result of
their cancer treatment. Finally, humor and laughter provide a means of "letting go"
of the anger and anxiety.

Dr. Bernie Siegel has been reminding us for years that emotional factors can play an
important role in battling disease. By sustaining a more positive mood, and reducing
the amount of time spent in a state of anger, anxiety, or depression, you are
playing an active role in mobilizing your body's own health and healing resources.
Your emotional state begins working for your health, rather than against it.
Laughter is one of the most powerful and rapid means you have of replacing a
negative with a positive mood.

Ian Gawler, author of Peace of Mind and an Australian doctor who has survived bone
cancer for several decades, used the power of laughter to heal himself. There are
many similar examples related in Cancer Free For Life where the author describes the
amazing power of positive thinking and positive living for rapid healing of cancer.
Watching funny movies and cartoons seem to have a healing and effective impact on
cancer patients. They lift the mood and help strengthen the immune system, which
through the laughter receives a message of joy and hope. Most stress can be
alleviated with laughter, and this again helps the immune system concentrates its
resources toward healing and scavenging cancer cells as opposed to reducing the
impact of stress on the body.


Dr Magne has been researching the origins and causes of disease and cancer for the
past 25 years. Visit www.cancer-free-for-life.com to receive a FREE report on The 10
Ways to Cure Cancer Immediately. This article is available for reprint for your
website and newsletter, provided that you maintain its copyright integrity and
include the signature.

Web Site = http://cancer-free-for-life.com

Contact Details = Dr Laurence Magne
Publisher, Author
Cancer Free For Life
Email : lmagne@yahoo.com
Website : http://cancer-free-for-life.com

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