Thursday, June 8, 2017

Stroke and Dementia Patients can be Helped with Music

On Dr. Mercola's latest newsletter I found an article about the benefits of music for Dementia patients  
"Over the past decade, researchers investigating treatments for dementia and Alzheimer’s have discovered the benefits of music as therapy. The 2014 documentary “Alive Inside” demonstrates the remarkable benefits music can have on patients with dementia."

I had to think of my time as a Continuing Care Assistant. There was a lady in her fifties who was difficult to understand after she had a stroke. I did not see her for several months and when I came the second time Her speech was much better and understandable.
I asked her  ''What has happened?`'' and she told me she had been singing songs out of a children's song-book with her daughter. Obviously that had healed some of the damaged areas in the brain.

The right frequencies can heal ... it is important the music is harmonious.  Unfortunately many listen to very disturbing and inharmonious music and I really do not know what the effects on the body will be and can only recommend to stay away from this music.

Wise Owl,
Anna Christine
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