Druggist For The People

Prescription for Music...Medically Compounded Songs


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Summary:  The right medication at the right dose at the right time, with the patient actively participating in that choice, may provide an incredible benefit.  But there are many ways to change your chemistry, amongst them being laughter and music, two essential ingredients of a good party.  Genuine Laughter stimulates your heart, lungs and muscles while also increasing the endorphins in your brain.  Stress is also diminished.  And so it goes for the right music, the long-term effects including improved immune system, pain relief, and lessened stress, depression and anxiety.  Whether meds are included in your regimen or not, adding a good-hearted laugh and the right music to your day generally carries wonderful benefits and very little risk. 

 

Topics:  

·       Bag of Chemicals? 02:00

·       Music Categories & Effects 03:00

·       Risks 04:00

·       Science & Studies (Music & Mind/Body) 05:10

·       Laughter & Mood/CV Benefits 06:00

·       Thalmocortical dysrhythmia — a disorientation of rhythmic brain activity involving the thalamus and the outer cortex 

Parkinson's, fibromyalgia and possibly even Alzheimer's 

*      Vibroacoustic therapy. 06:30

·       Drumming Circles 07:10

·       Post-Natal Depression (singing with baby) 07:50

·       Medically Compounded Songs – for Seizures/Parkinsons/Depression? 13:40

·       Contraindicated Music & Songs 14:50

·       Music & Colors & Moods 16:20

·       Too Much of one Style? 16:50

·       AI Data Centers’ Hum – Disrupting Nature, and us? 17:30

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Druggist For The PeopleBy Donald Schoeff R.Ph.

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