Back Home Other Ailments Package Deals Contact Us Disclosure Convert music link 1 2 3 Welcome to Positive Jukebox. Good news, no quarters necessary. It is our pleasure to bring to you the most uplifting, positive, energy raising music possible. Simply click on the number selection on the jukebox and click play below. More choice selections will be added to this page shortly. ----Here are your selections---- 1. Positive Music 2. Classical in 432 Hz 3. High Vibrational music 4. Popular Music in 432 Hz 5. Reggae in 432 Hz 6. Relaxing Music in 432 Hz 7. New Age/World in 432 Hz 8. Reiki/Tibetan bowls (Healing) 432 Hz 9. Spanish Guitar in 432 Hz MUSIC Most music worldwide has been tuned to A=440 Hz since the International Standards Organization (ISO) promoted it in 1953. However, when looking at the vibratory nature of the universe, it’s possible that this pitch is disharmonious with the natural resonance of nature and may generate negative effects on human behavior and consciousness. You can convert your music with the link on this page and you can also download 432 hz music playing apps. Music can evoke emotional responses to relax or stimulate people, or help them heal. In controlled clinical trials of people having colonoscopies, cardiac angiography, and knee surgery, those who listened to music before their procedure had reduced anxiety and a reduced need for sedatives. Those who listened to music in the operating room reported less discomfort during their procedure. Hearing music in the recovery room lowered the use of opioid painkillers. Restores lost speech. Music therapy can help people who are recovering from a stroke or traumatic brain injury that has damaged the left-brain region responsible for speech. Because singing ability originates in the right side of the brain, people can work around the injury to the left side of their brain by first singing their thoughts and then gradually dropping the melody. Former U.S. Representative Gabby Giffords used this technique to enable her to testify before a Congressional committee two years after a gunshot wound to her brain destroyed her ability to speak. Reduces side effects of cancer therapy. Listening to music reduces anxiety associated with chemotherapy and radiotherapy. It can also quell nausea and vomiting for patients receiving chemotherapy. Aids pain relief. Music therapy has been tested in patients ranging from those with intense acute pain to those with chronic pain from arthritis. Overall, music therapy decreases pain perception, reduces the amount of pain medication needed, helps relieve depression, and gives people a sense of better control over their pain. Improves quality of life for dementia patients. Because the ability to engage with music remains intact late into the disease process, music therapy can help to recall memories, reduce agitation, assist communication, and improve physical coordination. How to find a music therapist If you’re facing a procedure or illness, or just want relief from the stresses of daily life or help sticking to an exercise program, a music therapist may be able to help you. You can find one on the website of the American Music Therapy Association.
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