The levels of two stress hormones, cortisol and epinephrine which suppress the body's immune system, will actually drop after a dose of laughter.
Laughter Drops Stress Hormones That Weaken Your Immune System
When you laugh—really laugh—your body performs a biochemical magic trick. Research shows that cortisol levels drop by approximately 39% and epinephrine plummets by up to 70% after a good bout of laughter. These aren't just numbers on a lab report; they represent your body shifting from stress mode to healing mode.
Here's why that matters: cortisol and epinephrine are your body's alarm bells. When they spike, your immune system takes a backseat. Blood vessels constrict, heart rate accelerates, and your body prioritizes immediate survival over long-term defenses like fighting off infections. Chronic elevation of these hormones leaves you vulnerable to everything from the common cold to more serious illnesses.
The Science Behind the Smile
A 2023 systematic review analyzing interventional studies found that even a single laughter session induced a 36.7% reduction in cortisol. Multiple studies measuring stress biomarkers discovered that mirthful laughter decreases serum levels of cortisol, epinephrine, growth hormone, and dopamine metabolites—essentially reversing the entire neuroendocrine stress response.
But it gets better. Researchers discovered that just anticipating laughter triggers these changes. In one study, participants who knew they were about to watch a funny video experienced stress hormone reductions before the comedy even started. Your brain doesn't need the punchline; the promise of joy is enough.
Your Immune System Gets the Joke
When stress hormones drop, your immune system wakes up. Recent meta-analyses examining 45 laughter studies found measurable increases in immune-boosting blood cells after laughter therapy sessions. Natural killer cells—your body's frontline defense against viruses and tumors—become more active. Immunoglobulin levels rise. Your body literally becomes better at protecting itself.
The effects are both immediate and cumulative. One laugh session provides acute benefits, while regular laughter therapy over 8 weeks has shown sustained improvements in immune markers, blood pressure, and even brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a protein crucial for brain health.
Laughter as Medicine
The medical community has taken notice. Laughter therapy is now recognized as a non-invasive, cost-effective intervention used in clinical settings worldwide. Studies on patients with chronic conditions demonstrate significant improvements in:
- Depression and anxiety symptoms
- Blood pressure and heart rate
- Chronic pain levels
- Blood glucose regulation
- Perceived stress and quality of life
What makes laughter particularly powerful is its accessibility. You don't need a prescription, specialized equipment, or even a reason. Simulated laughter—the deliberate "ha ha ha" practiced in laughter yoga—produces the same biochemical changes as spontaneous laughter. Your body responds to the physical act, not the authenticity of the emotion.
So the next time someone tells you to "just relax," consider laughing instead. It's not just feel-good advice—it's a measurable intervention with the power to reprogram your stress response and strengthen your immune defenses. Your cortisol levels will thank you.
