Music Therapy for Anxiety and Immune Health

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Studies have shown that soothing music can have a positive effect on heart rate, and can be very beneficial to patients in reducing anxiety. Music therapy is a wonderful addition to everyone’s routine. Ellen Kamhi PhD RN ( article author), did an experiment using the healing sounds created by Steven Halpern, which measured an increase in immune activity following listening to specific music.

Live blood cell analysis is a technique that offers a real time perspective on the health of our blood. A drop of blood is extracted from the fingertip, and placed under a darkfield microscope.

If the blood is stagnant or sluggish, with lots of red cells clumped together, it can be a result of just eating a heavy meal (which is why you feel sluggish), or a more chronic condition needing to be addressed.

You can see this in the ‘before’ imagery; when the music (CHAKRA SUITE) is played, and a second drop of blood extracted, you can see the remarkable difference almost immediately. Dr. Ellen Kamhi, “the Natural Nurse”, points out how much more movement (motility) there is as well in the white blood cells (neutrophils) which is an indication that they are better able to do their job as scavenger of toxins and as a key component of our immune system.

The video thus demonstrates the healing powers of music. For more information on Steven Halpern‘s sound healing music, visit his website

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