7 Things that most Doctors don’t want you to know about Sound Healing
Music influences our cells, causes tissues to break down, diminishes cancerous growths and alleviates skin ailments. On his website Fabien Maman[1] displayed Kirlian photographs of sound exploding helia cancer cells. We overlook the impact of sound and music, because we do not observe its subtle and continual impact with our eyes.
M.D. Mitchell Gaynor, an oncologist at Cornell University Medical Center, reported that sounds such as crystal or Tibetan bowels, chants and meditative practices can significantly reduce cancer tissue, when coupled with traditional therapies.
Dr. John Beaulieu, ND, discovered that tuning forks can balance the nervous system, increasing a release of nitric oxide, a key component for healthy tissues and organs.[2]
Studies demonstrated the effect of music on pulse and respiration. Blood pressure is lowered by sustaining chords and raised by accelerated and jumpy rhythmic patterns. Melodies affect tension in the larynx, which tightens when exposed to descending cords. Dr. Tartchanoff[3] concluded that music affects muscular activity according to the feeling of the melodies. When the music is sad or involves a slow rhythm, a decrease of muscular activity results.
The following scientific research regarding music was found on Hindu Master, Sri Swamiji’s sites.[4] Evidence shows that listening to the appropriate music: