A week ago, the world lost a bright spirit and a pioneer in the field of sound healing and music medicine. Don was the author of many books, but the best-known book was probably “The Mozart Effect.” The book introduced millions of people to the concepts of using music, sound and vibration for healing and […]
Entries Tagged as 'Music Healing'
In memorium: Don Campbell 1943-2012
June 10th, 2012 · No Comments · Don Campbell, Music Healing, The Mozart Effect...why Mozart?, Toning and Chanting, Vibrational and Sound Healing
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Music Can Aid in Pain Relief, Especially When Anxiety Involved
May 11th, 2012 · 1 Comment · Music Healing
Listening to music can provide a distraction that can help to relieve pain finds a new study published by researchers from the University of Utah Pain Research Center in The Journal of Pain, a publication of the American Pain Society. For the study, 143 subjects listened to music tracks, following the melodies and listening for […]
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Can music prevent organ rejection?
March 24th, 2012 · No Comments · Music Healing
Music has a fundamental affect on humans. It can reduce stress, enhance relaxation, provide a distraction from pain, and improve the results of clinical therapy. New research published in BioMed Central’s open access journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery demonstrates that music can reduce rejection of heart transplants in mice by influencing the immune system. The […]
Music and Corporate Wellness
March 17th, 2012 · No Comments · Music Healing
Businesses are struggling today, no doubt about it. Businesses are going bankrupt, folding, going under. Is there ANY chance at all that music, drum circles, or singing could make a difference? Really? Well, here are some of the things that music is credited with doing: Music is a powerful tool that affects our moods, behavior […]
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Having surgery? Music for surgeon and music for patient
March 6th, 2012 · No Comments · Music and Surgery, Music Healing, Music in the Hospital
Today it is not unusual for the operating rooms of hospitals to have music playing. Thats a good thing for sure, but unfortunately, the music that the surgeon wants will usually have no benefit at all for the patient. Yes, it’s important for the surgeon to feel good and have a high energy level and […]
What are Therapeutic Characteristics of Music?
January 6th, 2012 · No Comments · Music and the Mind-Body, Music Healing, Music in the Hospital, Music Medicine, Music Research
We all know that music makes us feel better! It has therapeutic characteristics that affect our body-mind-spirit in a way that nothing else can do! You actually don’t even have to hear the music around you; you can hear it in your head and have the same effect!! You can whistle it or hum it […]
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Mozart by Cat
October 10th, 2011 · No Comments · Music Healing
Nora the cat pawing out a little music.
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Another story of Music’s Healing Power
October 7th, 2011 · No Comments · Music and the Brain, Music and the Golden Years, Music and the Mind-Body, Music Healing
Music helps when all else fails. Published on September 28, 2011 by Susan R. Barry, Ph.D. in Eyes on the Brain My 89-year-old father lives three miles from me in an Assisted Care home. Like many of the other residents, he can barely walk and is terribly withdrawn. It is a struggle to find ways […]
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