Medicine and Psychiatry, New York Medical College Adjunct Clinical Professor of Medicine in Psychiatry University of Maryland School of Medicine Leading stress expert of our time and official successer of Prof. Dr. Hans Selye - the founder of the stress research (who also shaped the term "STRESS" - today used all over the world
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inquired as to my opinion about the possible advantages in using Medical
Resonance Therapy Music for problems related to job stress. I think
it is obvious that it would be advantageous to have workers with less
headaches, sleep problems, and other stress related disorders that have
improved with this approach and the best way to find it out is to try
it." Job stress has been estimated to cost American industry in excess of $300 billion annually, as assessed by reduced productivity, increased absenteeism, and escalating medical insurance and workers' compensation payments. Put into perspective, that's more than 10 times the cost of all strikes combined, or the total net profits of all the Fortune 500 companies. That is why stress-management training has steadily become the leading priority for Employee Assistance Programs. A
top objective of the Public Health Service's Year 2000 National Health
Objectives report is that at least 40 percent of worksites employing
more than 50 persons should be providing stress management programs
for workers. There is increasing evidence to support the notion that Medical Resonance Therapy Music might be useful for stress reduction in occupational settings, just as it has provided benefits in various medical situations. I will be lecturing in October, about very recent developments in the field of subtle energy medicine at a symposium organized by the Institute of Theoretical Physiscs and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, in Florida. Some of these new findings suggest mechanisms of action which could help explain the wide variety of rewards attributed to the Medical Resonance Therapy Music. As I indicated when we last met, these effects may be achieved through previously unsuspected communication pathways, and this will likely be a subject of discussion at this meeting. I first became interested in this as a result of my research on relationships between stress and cancer, and B. Nordenström's demonstration of an electrical circulatory system (BCEC - Biologically Closed Electric Circuits. Björn is a good friend and has served as the Chairman of the Selection Committee for the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine, and as the Chairman of the Department of Radiology at Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. His research has demonstrated that electromagnetic energy is a basic and dominating factor for the organization of structure and function in biochemical and physiologic processes. Therefore, in order to fully comprehend biology, a comprehensive understanding of the role of biologically closed electrical circuits for energy transfer and communication within the organism is imperative. Here physics comes into the picture insofar as we must also understand BCEC systems as they function on metric to molecular and even atomic levels. Perhaps Peter Huebner and some of his colleagues in the Micro Music Laboratories might want to attend or even participate in this Florida conference, since developments there might suggest a modus operandi for the Medical Resonance Therapy Music." |
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