BENEFITS OF MUSIC & VIBRATION

Physical
- improved: muscle, neural, immune system regeneration; digestion; sleep and deep relaxation; endorphin release; respiration; blood circulation; functioning of organs and microcellular structures; hypometabolic responses altering the immune, autonomic, endocrine, and neuropeptide systems; elimination of toxins; energy flow; healing after trauma, illness or invasive medical treatments and surgeries; weight and caloric intake in low birth-weight infants, heart rate associated with cardiovascular disease, particularly myocardial infarction
- reduced: nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy; pain associated with joints, muscles, sciatica, migraines, and spinal injuries; symptoms of anxiety and fear; level of stress hormones; reduced blood-glucose levels (associated with wound healing, diabetes and chronic disease); need for excessive anesthetics; preoperative stress; systolic blood pressure in patients (particularly when listening to music with a frequency of 44 to 55Hz)
- affects body temperature (loud music with a strong beat can increase and soft music with a weaker beat can decrease body temperature)

Mental & Emotional
- increased: concentration, confidence, creativity, productiveness, sense of well-being, mental clarity, emotional strength
- reduced: mental/emotional pain and blockages, sensation of isolation

Spiritual
- increased: sense of self and purpose, intuition, motivation, balance, harmony, astral awareness, sense of and receptivity to love
- experiences of bliss
- cleansing of energetic centers
Research has also found:
- Russia and India showed that plants exposed to music produced better crop yields than those exposed to no music
- Wheat seedlings in Canada grew up to three times longer when treated with musical tones than when they were not treated
- French monks noted that playing music and chanting to their cows led to more milk production than when no music or chanting occurred
Demarin, V., Roje Bedeković, M., Bosnar Puretić, M., & Bošnjak Pašić, M. (2016). Arts, brain, and cognition. Psychiatria Danubina, 28(4), 343–348.
Mahesh, M. (2014). Victor A. McKusick: From “musical murmurs” to “medical genetics.” Journal Title, 15, 269-271.
MuKusick, 2014; Rainbow Vibrations, 2017; Wagner, 2020; Xing et al., 2016; Bradt, Dileo, & Potvin, 2013; Mishra, Ghosh, & Bae, 2016; Goldman, 2002; Priesnitz, 2006; Wigram et al., 2004