People died from a lot of laughter!
Recent studies have revealed that laughter has the same effect as drugs on the brain. It stimulates and stimulates the same cells raised by drugs. This indicates that laughter enhances the feeling of happiness and relaxation. Human may die when excessive drugs are used, but can we die from too much laughter? , It may seem strange and illogical, but there are already people who died from a lot of laughter, where laughter caused excessive suffocation or stop the heart and death immediately, and we will show you a list of some people who died of laughter.
Khresibos
Khrissibos was a Greek Greek philosopher who was born in 2727 BC and was superior in logic, physics and knowledge theory. He died at the age of 73 in a very strange way. He watched a donkey eat some figs and asked his servant to serve wine to wash his belly of figs. A bout of laughter and died instantly.
Pietro Aretino
Pietro Aretino is an Italian poet and author of the Renaissance literature. He was known for his glamorous bragging of power and his brilliant satire, ridiculing powerful politicians and religious figures who died in the 15th century when he was 64 years old with laughter.
Alex Mitchell
An English man named Alex Mitchell died of laughter in 1975, watching a popular TV series called Kung Fu Kapers and laughing for 25 minutes until he died of heart failure as a result of continuous laughter. His widow sent a letter to the director of the TV series and thanked them for helping to make The last moments of her husband are happy, and Mitchell is believed to have died of a condition known as QT's long syndrome that causes heart arrhythmias.
Mrs. Fitzherbert
In 1782 Mrs. Fitzherbert and her friends to attend the theatrical play The Beggar's Opera and after a funny scene caused the audience to laugh the whole scene has been suspended by the head of Mrs. Fitzherbert was forced out of the theater and was still laughing so hard she died.
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