I discovered about music remedy whereas my sister-in-regulation, Merilee was dwelling in a full care nursing facility. Merilee experienced the signs of dementia and even as her memory faded she might sing every word (in tune) to a well-recognized song. She had a lovely melodious voice and would sing together with the visiting musicians.
My brother, Gary and I attended lots of the live shows held on the facility. We might witness patients who had been asleep of their wheel chairs grow to be totally alert when the music started. First their feet would begin tapping to the beat of the music adopted by smiling, clapping, and singing.
Merilee’s love for music inspired a workers member to advise Gary to hire a music therapist for Merilee. Each week the therapist would bring numerous instruments for her to play and they might sing familiar songs together. Merilee was always excited to see her musical friend.
I do loads of analysis, write articles, and obtain info and test studies regarding chronic ache, chronic fatigue, and fibromyalgia.
Lately I obtained a replica of an article that was written by Shivani Lalloo and revealed on February 28, 2014 by ProHealth on-line magizine. “The Results of Music Therapy on Fibromyalgia.” In the article Shivani cited the next comment from neurologist Mark Jude Tramo, M.D., Ph.D., director of Harvard’s Institute for Music and Brain Science in Boston and a school member of the college’s Thoughts/Brain/Conduct Initiative:
“We imagine music can cause neurochemical modifications in specific parts of the brain which might be related to the body’s feel-good techniques-for instance, in ache-modulating neurotransmitters. In addition, music’s auditory stimulation of the mind could cause cells to launch endorphins, which suppress pain, and immunoglobulin antibiotics, which help fight disease.”
It has come to my consideration that music remedy will not be a new phenomenon. Whereas researching this subject I discovered about a 1789 unsigned article, which was published in the Columbian Journal entitled “Music Physically Considered.” Additional, Dr. Benjamin Rush, a doctor, psychiatrist, and professor was a robust proponent of using music to deal with medical diseases. Two of his students Edwin Atlee and Samuel Mathew wrote medical dissertations on the therapeutic value of music within the early 1800s.
To my thrill I discovered a replica of the19-page dissertation written by Edwin Atlee entitled “An Inaugural Essay on the Influence of Music in the Remedy of Diseases.”- By Edwin A. Atlee, of Pennsylvania. I discovered his writing captivating with the flavour of Old English influence, wordiness, and humbleness.
The following are just a few of Edwin Atlee’s comments about music and its influence on the body:
“Fascinating Power of Music.”
“Joy”
“Music is to the thoughts, what opium is to the body, a DEVINE MEDICINE.”
“Within the diseases of debility, we could suppose that lively sounds could afford a healthy stimulus to the body, invigorating it as a cordial or tonic medicine.”
Edwin Atlee indicated in his introduction that his choice of subject could cause some to chortle and a few to judge. Yet, he felt strongly that it should be written and was confident that it will spark further examine and writings by others.
I additionally found the dissertation written by Samuel Mathew entitled “On the Effects of Music in Curing and Palliatating Diseases.” Like Mr. Atlee, Mr. Mathew also writes in Old English. His dissertation leans closely on the results of music on the psychological traits of hypochondriasis and tonic mania. In this regard, Mr. Mathew factors out the patient’s perspective of music and the sounds that are pleasing to them. It is my opinion that his point is nicely taken; not all music is enjoyed by all people. Subsequently, for music to have a INTERFAITH HARMONY constructive impact on the body it most likely needs to be one thing that’s pleasing to the ear.
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