Coping with MS?

Just Laugh About It!

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This book will make you feel better

As you read the true stories of hilarious pranks you will learn that laughter is truly the best medicine. Of all God's creatures only human beings have the gift of humor and laughter. You will discover how it has helped the author reduce stress, escape bankruptcy and cope with Multiple Sclerosis for nearly 40 years.

This book is written to make you feel better even if you have many reasons to feel worse. To make you relax and laugh even when your problems are far from being laughing matters. It is written to help you reduce your stress and tensions even when stresses and tensions in your life threaten to overwhelm you. That's how it was for the author.

As you laugh your way through the book you will learn how the author applied faith and optimism in fighting fear. How he waged war on bankruptcy fears, on the incurable disease of Multiple Sclerosis, how he conquered the fear of failure and achieved incredible entrepreneurial success. He practiced stress reduction by dreaming up all kinds of sophisticated pranks. You'll read about prank terrorism in Michigan, a prank earthquake, poor cousin Lukey, the exploding telegraph machine, the flying hamburger patty, the romantic bicycle date and many more.

You'll strengthen your immune system, decrease your blood pressure and enjoy many hearty laughs.

From the back cover...
No matter how you feel today, this book will make you feel better - simply because it will make you laugh. "Laughter is the best medicine" is not just a slogan. You will experience it as you read the author's true stories. It has not only helped him to reduce stress in his daily business life, but it helped him survive multiple sclerosis for more than 35 years.

It will help you reduce stress in your life. It will help you improve physical well-being and develop a stronger immune system. You will find that laughter is contagious. Laughter creates laughter and improves mental health. Of all God's creatures, only human beings have the gift of laughter.

 

Open the book, have many hearty laughs, and discover how it can improve your health even when you're facing the potential devastating effects of an incurable disease.

About the Author...

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