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The following article was published in our article directory on April 7, 2014.
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Article Category: Medicines and Remedies
Author Name: Yosef Schwartz Shahar
As fetuses in the womb, one among our five senses had a distinct advantage over the others: our hearing. Sounds, both inside our mother's body and those from outside, had been our first contact with the world. After birth, even when other senses have gained more importance, our sense of hearing would still often grab center stage. For instance , notice how easily babies and toddlers get hooked to advertisements or how difficult it is to unglue them from the TV screen when Barney or Brainy Babies is on. Often, what draws them isn't just the colors or words-it is the music too. Let us see how these seemingly ordinary instances can actually be a form of music healing.
If you have constant interaction with a child who has ADD or ADHD, you may have noted how calm and unusually attentive they are when watching music-oriented shows. If you are the parent of one, you may have used this knowledge multiple times to calm the child down if he or she is having a tantrum. This is not entirely a bad strategy , but it is insufficient. There are still greater benefits for your child in the field of music healing that is just waiting to be discovered.
Though several lines of evidence are being closely followed, it has not yet been pinpointed exactly what causes ADD and ADHD. Whichever it may be, the most important question remains to be how to improve the condition. In recent years, there have been breakthroughs in previously unexplored methods of treatment. Perhaps the most remarkable discovery is the use of music for healing for children with ADD/ADHD. With this method of healing, the youngsters rely again on the first sense that introduced the world to them.
Music healing, otherwise known as music therapy, is not actually a recently developed form of treatment. Music healing itself has been around since ancient times, and instances of healing through music have been documented in various texts, including the Bible. But the established practice was believed to have started during the World Wars.
On the other hand, music healing that is particularly applied to ADD and ADHD patients is fairly recent. Studies have revealed that people with ADD/ADHD have insufficient amount of dopamine in their brains. Dopamine is the neurotransmitter that regulates attention, memory of events that have just taken place, and motivation.
After undergoing multiple and lengthy sessions of listening to music, most patients displayed improved behavior. When tested, dopamine in their brains were found to have risen. This meant that the much needed connections between the two halves of the brain that are often lacking in people with ADD/ADHD have increased too.
Encouraged by this evident success of healing through music, researchers and practitioners are even now seeking to help more people around the world by improving and spreading the methods of music healing. Children, even those with cognitive disabilities, respond to music. By trying this new type of healing through music, they will lose nothing. On the contrary, they stand to gain a lot. Who can tell? Music for healing may have reached you, as well as your child already. Take time to listen in.
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