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Incredible vibrations and music powers!

What is vibration? What is music? One must know the meaning of these terms. Vibration is the movement of air, water, any other medium around a physical object, yet it is minimal. If it happens in the air it manifests as sound, in water, they are ripples or waves. There are many types of music in all dialects and languages.

The vibration has many frequencies, a low of 40 Hz that is supposed to be beneficial in curing many serious diseases. An example of low-frequency sound vibration is that produced by the subtle sound of rotating Tibetan bells, Used for centuries, they calm the nervous system that listens to sound. Where and when someone heard these sounds when visiting the temples, the feeling of calm and relaxation enveloped them.

Lee Bartel, Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto School of Music, explored the vibratory impact of sound medicine on Alzheimer’s disease patients for those suffering from fibromyalgia muscle pain and fibromyalgia fatigue.

During treatment, a person uses a device called the Sound Oasis Vibroacoustic Therapy System that generates vibrations and plays music while sitting or lying down.

In a study of Alzheimer’s patients, researchers administered the non-invasive treatment in 30-minute sessions twice a week for three weeks. They found that the cognitive abilities of the patients increased by 13%.

Professor Bartel has several theories about how sound heals the body. He believes that when a person has a disease due to brain dysregulation, for example, Alzheimer’s brain circuits become inactive. Sound vibrations stimulate neurons in the brain, strengthening these pathways. “When we re-regulate these neural circuits, those conditions go away,” he says.

Heidi Ahonen, professor of music therapy at Wilfrids Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, points out the ongoing research showing that sound therapy has positive effects on the mind and body. She theorized that sound can help with muscle spasticity that children experience.children with this condition.

For the medical community to accept robust treatment, “we need to measure what is happening in the brain,” says Ahonen. “Although we have seen some wonderful changes, perhaps due to cortical activity, there is no way we can show that this is the case.”

An elderly woman with advanced Alzheimer’s was administered low-frequency vibrations. Her husband came to visit her while she was sitting in the chair (and receiving treatment), “recalls Ahonen.” He was crying and he told me it was the first time his wife recognized him in several years. ”They were able to have a long talk.

Music is an integral part of our existence. Every continent

has its own version with numerous variations, beats, ragas, country, local drama, and movie. it is presented in all languages ​​and dialects in all parts of this planet.

The sounds of music emanate in flute made of bamboo, metal like clarinet and their variations. Cello, violin, guitar and veena using strings and woods, animal skins and wood to make types of drums and huge special clay pots called gatams in South India apart from vocal melodies. All of this in action eliminates stress and enhances relaxation.

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