Cure cancer with jokes

A doctor at Tcheliabinski, Russia is experimenting with a strange method: he cures ill patients with jokes and mimes.

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Laughter has a positive effect on the treatment of cancer.

The results were unexpected. Some people have a feeling that they are better, even cancer patients feel signs of recovery.

Life News reported the healing sessions and affirmed that after laughing to tears, the patients of various diseases left with an excited mood and felt refreshed.

Dr. Andrei Skutin, 38, has been studying for 10 years to study the phenomenon of laughter and its effects on the human body. Based on the research of foreign scientists, he came up with a 'formula to increase life expectancy '.

In fact quite convincing he proved that, after each application of " therapy" (ie, treatment with . laugh, English is Gelotology), each cell is renewed.

According to him, laughter can cure many diseases, for example. Laughter kills antibodies and microorganisms that cause external infections. He explained: ' After 10 minutes of fun, the patient's blood pressure decreased from 10 to 20 mm of mercury. The patients all acknowledge that the headache seems to be removed from the brain, the blood component improves, the immune system is strengthened, the asthma phenomenon decreases, and the dream returns to its youth .

Each course of his healing includes 10 periods, 1 hour each. First, the patient must learn to breathe while laughing, secondly to learn facial tension when smiling, the third learn to bend his back, hug his stomach and laugh and do gestures, gestures so that he is most comfortable and hears jokes and telling everyone to listen.

In the past, American scientists showed that laughter was able to prolong life because it reduced blood pressure. It is worth noting that the effect of laughter on the body is the same as after exercise.

' However, people with cardiovascular disease should not be treated with this method because it can be shocking, leading to risks, ' said Dr. Andrei Skutin.