Ten Tips for Using
Healing Music
Are you trying to steer away from
traditional prescription medications or even over-the-counters medications? Give
music a try! Humans have used music for healing purposes for hundreds of
thousands of years. They have used it for lulling a newborn, for calming a
toddler, for energizing a tired adult, for celebrating a birthday, a wedding, or
a graduation. We use music in nearly every possible aspect of life to enhance
the positive effects of the occasion. Music as medicine, complimentary medicine
is becoming as well-known as OTC medications. Here are some of the top ways I
recommend to my patients on a daily basis:
1. If you are a pregnant woman, sing softly to your growing infant for 20-30
minutes each evening. It will calm and comfort both baby and you.
2. If you sang to your infant, now these same songs will calm your toddler and
pre-schooler. If you didn't start now to associate soothing songs with comfort
and crying stops quickly.
3. Having relationship problems? Try finding some of the songs that were "your
songs" during your courtship. Playing them when your spouse arrives home in the
evening or just humming them softly changes the mood and energy in the room
quickly and effectively.
4. Feeling stressed out with work, family and bills? Choose your favorite
soothing music and listen to it for 5 minutes upon awakening, while driving to
work, during lunch, on the way home, right after dinner and right before bed.
These five-minute doses of calming music will do wonders for your body and mind.
5. Anxiety, nervousness, jittery? Try the technique of vocal toning. It is quite
simple and does not require a "beautiful" voice, vocal training or even
knowledge of music. Toning just involves make along vowel sound such as "ahhhhhhhh"
or "ohhhhhhhhhhhhh" on the exhaled breath. Five minutes of vocal toning 2 or 3
times a day has a very centering and calming effect on the mind and the body.
6. Trying to quit smoking, or cut back on eating or drinking? Vocal toning can
also help you through the craving moments when you're most tempted to give in to
your habit. Once you've mastered this technique you'll find all kinds of uses
for it.
7. Insomnia keeping you from getting the rest you need? Music, whether making it
or listening to it quietly though headphones, will calm down your heartrate,
your breathing, and help you release and relax muscles. As you get more relaxed,
your thoughts slow down and your mind empties itself as you drift into peaceful
sleep.
8. Having surgery or a medical procedure this year? If you're having anything
requiring anesthesia whether local or general, bring your headphones and iPod or
discman. Listening to music through headphones before, during and after the
procedure will allow you to use less anxiety meds, anesthesia, and pain meds
afterwards. This is a well-documented phenomenon that few people take advantage
of!
9. Do you struggle with arthritis, fibromyalgia or other achy joint pains?
Listening to favorite music through headphones can help you relax and simply
take your mind off of your aching body and joints. Music will not take the place
of analgesics but it will definitely help you to need less and your stomach will
thank you for that!
10. Have a family member of loved one with Alzheimer's or other dementia? In the
latter stages of Alzheimer's, after the patient no longer knows their family
members or where they are or what year it is, they can still hear the music of
their courting years and youth, and recognize it and sometimes sing along to
it!! You can get this music and lots of other healing music on my website
www.HealingMusicEnterprises.com/products.html
Make the year that you tap into the healing power of music and cut back on
chemicals to feel better, Music allows your brain to release the natural
endorphins and serotonin that makes you feel like yourself again. Give it a try!
About Author Dr.
Alice Cash: Helping people to use music for Healing and Wellness.
Dr. Cash stresses the use of music for health, learning, motivation,
relaxation, energy building, or well-being. She is known internationally
for her work with music and pregnancy, surgery, addictions, and
Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Cash can be reached through
Healing Music
Enterprises. (www.healingmusicenterprises.com)
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