Friday, March 30, 2012

Is laughter really the best medicine?

The people of Africa in general and of Cameroon in particular are still coming in the limelight with   regards to the consumption of healthy comedy. While some argue that comedy is just another profession, some health experts hold the view that laughter actually can increase your life span (one reason to come for Ngwane Hansel’s next show!). To them, laughter reduces stress, and contributes to the absence of cardio-vascular malfunctions like heart attacks and heart failures.



Stress, which is often present in everyday life, is a leading factor of premature deaths in our society. We worry over stuff like food, money, employment and WOMEN. Yes. WOMEN. In the end, we are left with high blood pressure, hypertension and other stress-related illness that only help us worry more, thereby further worsening our situation.
The biological reactions caused by laughter in our bodies are instant and are often clearly visible. Cameroonians should note research has proven that “one hour of laughter cures one week of stress”. (Another reason to come for Hansel’s next show!). People have actually testified that laughing has helped them overcome barriers in life and has aided them in overcoming traumatic situations in life. So don’t be fooled. Comedy is not JUST another profession. It is a cure for the society, a society riddled with unpleasant occurrences, which can be overturned if we want to. All you need to do is pray…and keep LAUGHING!