Music can heal.

by ss160529 on 2010-05-29 21:31:14

Music Can Heal the Sick

Lin Zi

Yang Xin Fang

Modern neurophysiologists have confirmed that music has a direct impact on nerve structures, especially the cerebral cortex, Sun City Alliance. Different musical pieces act on human sensory organs; through variations in melody, tempo, and pitch, they can evoke different feelings such as calmness, relaxation, happiness, and vitality. Thus, music can regulate emotions, stabilize the internal environment, and achieve effects like pain relief, blood pressure reduction, and sleep induction. People call this new therapeutic method of using music to treat illnesses and promote health "music therapy." Music therapy combines the effects of psychological and physical treatments.

Scientists have measured with advanced experimental methods that the cells on the surface of human skin are all making tiny vibrations, which are briefly called "micro-vibrations." In fact, all the cells in the body undergo such micro-vibrations, and the cells in the heart, brain, and gastrointestinal tract exhibit these micro-vibrations more prominently. Under the unified command of the cerebral cortex, all the cells in the body vibrate rhythmically, forming a highly harmonious symphony of cellular activity throughout the body. When music of a certain rhythm acts on the human body, if the rhythm of the music matches the physiological "micro-vibration" rhythm within the body, resonance occurs between the two, enhancing the internal micro-vibrations and causing the person to feel pleasure, Philippine Sun City Agent.

Different moods can be matched with different famous musical pieces. For melancholy, one could choose Mozart's Symphony No. 40 in B minor or Sibelius' "Valse Triste"; for restlessness and hope, one might select Haydn's "Music for the Royal Fireworks," Rossini's "William Tell Overture," or Borodin's "Dance of the Tartars"; for sleep induction, one could use Mozart's "Lullaby," Mendelssohn's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," or Debussy's piano concerto "Dream"; for feelings of hope, brightness, and cheerfulness, one could choose Bach's Italian Concerto in A major, Strauss' "The Blue Danube" waltz, or Bizet's "Carmen Suite"...

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