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Music therapy

Music heals the soul, mind and body. Using music to heal diseases dates back to ancient times. Super Audio (Madras) in collaboration with Apollo Hospital has been exploring the essence of music for more than a decade now. It has now come up with a CD, Music for Diabetes. Its other titles include Music for the Heart and Music to Overcome Stress, Strain, Fear and Depression.

"Diabetes is mainly a result of stress and music is known to be a great stress buster," says Dr. T. Mythily, a consultant cognitive neuro-psychologist and a pioneer in music therapy.

By listening to the compilation, which has select Carnatic ragas, it is believed that positive vibrations will be created in the lobes of the brain so that healing energy is released and a state of peace is achieved.

The CDs are available at leading stores at a price of Rs. 200. For details call 52140067/68 or log on to www.musicandchants.com

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