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Laugh for Your Health with Sir-Laugh-a-lot!

Jun 2009 17
Wed 7:00 PM
Location
Mad Science Adventure Lab

518 Pleasant St
2nd floor Suite 3
Northampton, MA 01060
413-584-7243

This is a private home or office

How to find us
"Route 91 Exit 18 left turn 1st bldg. on right: 2nd floor-- follow the cones!""

Estimated attendance
 4  people attended.

Who organized?
Deb

Mark is hosting this event

Sir-Laugh-a-lot (aka Mark Sherry) will be your laughter guide to an evening of fun and laughter. Meet new friends in a fun non-threatening atmosphere. Just bring with you some child-like playfulness and an openness to laugh and connect with other people!

Laughter has many proven physical benefits: It boosts the immune system's production of disease-fighting T-cells, releases endorphins that serve as natural pain killers and make us feel good, helps reduce stress, anxiety & blood pressure by lowering the level of the stress hormone cortisol, provides aerobic exercise & promotes muscle tone, increases blood flow thereby bringing more oxygen to body cells.

Our evening will be based on activities used in Laughter Yoga, a branch of Yoga developed in India by Dr Madan Kataria. There are now over 6,000 Laughter Yoga clubs all around the world. If you never done any yoga before don't worry--NO physical yoga postures or poses will be used.
Laughter Yoga™ is not recommended for people suffering from uncontrolled high blood pressure, heart disease, epilepsy, any kind of hernia , severe backache and major psychiatric disorders. If in doubt about your medical condition consult a medical professional for guidance.

Donations are gratefully accepted (Suggested donation $3-$5)
Come and join us !

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  • 4 attendees
    • Kerry (+1 guest)
       It was different, interesting, fun and made me feel like a kid again. It also reminded me that I need to be less serious all the time and start laughing (instead of frowning) more often. I would definitely try this again!