Thursday, April 25, 2019

Sound body treated by sound - Book Review

Dorinne Davis has authored many books focused on the subject of hearing and sound. In the in-depth study of the textbook "Sound Bodies through Sound Therapy", she focuses on the concept that sound is our body's nutrition.

There are 11 detailed and well-planned chapters, each of which is opened in quotation marks and ends with a useful chapter summary. This book is not technical, and individuals or patients will find it daunting, but it is very thorough and combines the independent and scientific findings that the therapist needs to know.

The historical use of music in therapy is very interesting. Due to our drum business, it is particularly interesting that the often stable rhythm can return to normal, healthy pulse, calm the left brain, and make the right brain more creative. To my surprise, the US Army used music therapy during the Second World War to accelerate the wound healing of the wounded.

Dorinne explained that each living molecule has a vibration that causes frequency, which is the driving theory of using sound as a therapeutic therapy. The authors describe how sound affects the physical properties of various media and why sound can be used to eradicate cancer and tumors. According to Dorinne, sound therapy can also be applied to many medical conditions - stroke, autism, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, learning and hearing difficulties, and even physical injuries.

It's amazing to know what's going on every day. Environmental toxins can have such a huge impact on brain function and hearing. The extent of the ear's influence far exceeds our consciousness, including balance and emotion.

ISBN#: 096223637
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  Author: Dorinne S. Davis
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  Publisher: Kalco Publishing, LLC




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