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Stimulate Hypothalamus, Pituitary, Pineal Gland For Dyslexic & Alzheimers Binaural beats

Stimulate Hypothalamus, Pituitary, Pineal Gland For Dyslexic & Alzheimers Binaural beats by Good Vibes 1.45hz is the Tri-thalamic entrainment format. According to Ronald deStrulle, the frequency creates entrainment between the hypothalamus, pituitary & pineal Gland. He believes this may benefit dyslexics + people with Alzheimer’s. For more Binaural Beats Playlist click on the link below: …Read more »

#1 Alzheimer’s Reversal Program Memory Healer. How does it work?

http://bit.ly/Memory_Healer The 60 day’s memory healer program of Memory Healer reverses the effect of memory loss due to Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers at Yale school of medicine announced the discovery of a drug compound called TC-2153 which reverses the effect of Alzheimer’s disease. The Memory Healer Program shows ways to supplement this compound from natural foods …Read more »

Music therapy helping Alzheimer’s patients

By: Lauren LeaSAN ANTONIO – It’s been said that music can heal your soul, but what about healing your mind? Using music as therapy for Alzheimer’s and dementia patients is gaining popularity across the nation and it’s growing here in San Antonio.What we often hear is she used to love music or she used to …Read more »

Benefits of Music for Alzheimers and Dementia

Bringing therapeutic music to a group of Senior Citizens at a Day Center. Rhythm and melody being used for energizing and focusing. The group energy had started to drift, so I played a melody that had achieved positive effects before, and felt right. Listen as the group focuses on the rhythm, and we create a …Read more »

Healing Gardens Alzheimer’s Disease Therapy – CNN American Morning Intvw w/ Dr. John Zeisel

Dr. John Zeisel, director of Hearthstone Alzheimer Care, discusses Healing Gardens, a highly effective treatments for people Alzheimer’s Disease. These treatments help patients, caregivers and families break through the mental barriers put up by AD. This philosophy of treatment can be found in John Zeisel’s book I’M STILL HERE: A NEW PHILOSOPHY ON ALZHEIMER’S CARE