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Misty,

 

Simply putting a smile on your face has a therapeutic value.

John Diamond, MD, did much work in kinesiology. He

wrote " Your Body Doesn't Lie " - published by Warner

Communications - I wrote the Forward to the book.

He found that smiling stimulated acupuncture points that

had the effect of balancing the activity between the two brain

hemispheres. Usually, people have dominance in one or the

other cerebral hemisphere, but when there's energy balance

between the two, one's resistive capacity is increased.

He claims that one's 'creativity' - as in teaching or writing -

is amplified. . . and so is one's immune system, etc.

In our dental practice, even when we treated lower teeth,

we put cotton rolls adjacent to the upper molars to stimulate

these acupuncture-sensitive points - to give patients a feeling

of calmness.

Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM (Retired)

 

 

On Mar 3, 2007, at 11:17 AM, Misty L. Trepke wrote:

 

> A deeper review of medical benefits of Yoga Laughter Therapy

> Misty L. Trepke

> http://health.

>

> VIDEO: Science on Yoga Laughter Therapy

> Laughter Yoga on Discovery Channel

>

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