Medicinal Music by Award Winning
Artist - Gale Revilla
The Power of Music
Melodies to Heal You!
Medicinal Harmonics, Music
Therapy, Alpha Tones, Healing Music, Alternative Medicine, Music
Medicine, Relaxing Music, Insomnia. Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Sadness,
Suicidal Tendencies, Anger.
Want to Relieve Stress?
How about getting rid of Insomnia? Want to Heal? Without Pills or
Prescriptions? Want to save Thousands of Dollars from Doctor Bills? Are you Serious about it? Then take this article and the
albums that will help you Seriously! Thousands and thousands of
people are using her music today! They are saving big!
$$$$$.. Yes, this is a different Alternative Medicine! Doctors have
recommended her music to many of their patients.
You can travel the Internet and read article after
article about how music heals. Now go try to find that music you read
about.
Here is one of the main sources of all those Articles.
Gale's music has those healing and other qualities that many doctors have
been talking about.
Are you skeptical? We can understand! By the time your
done reading this article, we will have hopefully convinced you that we
have the music to help you and or your loved one.
It started in 1994
when, she performed music from her "Mystic Lands" CD Album. It
was her one and only completed Album that was Digitally made. People in
the audience started feeling different during the performance. After,
many had purchased her CD, "Mystic Lands". There was something
about that Album that moved people. Shortly after, Gale finished off her
next Album, "Antartica". Then her 3rd album, "Angels in
the Forest"
Now with three Albums in hand,
she went on to perform live. Un-be known to her, she was
performing in front of a bunch of Massage Therapist and they had quickly
grabbed all three of Gale's CD Albums. The Therapist used her music to calm
their patients while performing a therapy session. A Dentist was a
patient for a massage therapist and he hunted down Gale and grabbed both
Albums to be used in his office and waiting room to calm the Patients.
The Trickle Down effect was now
rolling.. Doctors and other Medical Practitioners also started using her
three CD Albums with great success. Children with disabilities were being
recommended (prescribed) Gale's music. Here is how a woman who wrote us
stated her experience.
"Hi Gale,
I just wanted you to know that "Midnight Dreams" and
"Angels in the Forest" is musical Godsend to my husband and
myself. We have two very hyper children who never stop from the time
they get up till they go to sleep. We even have trouble getting them
down for the night. But, when we saw and heard you in Concert and the
music from Midnight Dreams and Angels in the Forest was heard live, my
two lovely boys stopped, sat down and listened before the concert
was over, they were both asleep. My husband and I were floored. Both
children border Autism and
nothing stopped these kids except your music. We put your music on in
the kids room about 30 minutes before bedtime and both totally slow
down. We keep the music on all night long and they never stir. The
best investment we ever made was grabbing your two Albums. The kids
can't sleep without your music every night. My husband and I thank you
from the bottom of our hearts. Your music is fantastic.
Thanks, Trish"
After her next CD Album,
"Angels in the Forest", more feedback was coming in how the
music was affecting people. Professional Artist were using the music for
inspirations to apply on their Canvases. Massage Therapist and doctors
were using the music to soothe the patients. Now people were
writing us to say, that the music was influencing people who were
considering suicide. Others who were in total depression felt renewed.
Gale's music wasn't only calming people or sending them visions of lost
friends or relatives. Her music was bringing people back from the ends of
their ropes.
Parents started writing that their
sick child was actually feeling better with her music playing on a boom
box in the bedroom all night long. Some Doctors started to say that the
music could actually help a sick child along with standard medications.
"Your music is so wonderful and enlivening.....what can I say other
than I wish everyone could listen to you and realize what a unique and mesmerizing musician you truly are!!! Your music is beautiful and I love it so very much. It has helped me through moments of both happiness and sadness in the times when I need it the most, and I want to thank you so much!!! I hope I will see you on the 17th......if not I will keep trying until I get to one of your
shows again, and I will make it one of these days, I promise.
Thank you so much for your beautiful music.........it really makes my life a lot better!!!"
With Regards,
Nancy
Not all of Gale's
music does this.. Although we are starting to read about the Pharaohs
Series doing the same as the one's listed here.
We could give you examples after
examples of emails that would cover several pages of these same type of
comments. These 3 CD Albums have a Medicinal Quality about them, that not
only the people feel and see. People in the Medical Profession, whether
it be a Massage Therapist, Dentist or even a Doctor of Internal medicine
are using her music one way or another. People who can't sleep put her
music on and by the 3rd or 4th song on "Midnight Dreams", they
are sound asleep. Hyper children slow down and the parents see this
immediately. Sick children started feeling better. Sick adults can feel the body
react to her music.
Something has to be said about certain
sounds in a melody that affect people. Gale has found those notes and
uses them extensively throughout all 3 Albums. But, what about her other
CD's you ask?
"This music of the Pharaohs, is so spine chilling. It cuts deep into the spirit. I have never heard such awesome sound. This is so incredible. I love
it so intensely. Just want to say thank you great spirit in the skys and beyond for Gale Revilla :-)"
We are also getting feedback in
regards to the "Pharaohs Collection Series" and the results
are the same.. Gale has found that niche in what moves a soul and what
heals the mind. Which Notes can motivate each individual differently.
How a song can bring a recently past away mother back to envision her,
how a song or songs can bring one to creating masterpieces on canvas to
stopping one from suicide.
NOTE: The "Best of Gale
Series" is a strong contender with healing or medicinal
properties since the songs are from all these CD Albums mentioned here.
Currently, all three of the Volume albums are being used at the WARMC
(Western Arizona Regional Medical Center) in their ICU (intensive Care
Unit). We cannot say if people heal any faster. We don't know. But, the
Physicians must know something to put Gale's Volume 1, 2, 3, in their ICU.
This is a Confirmation as of 2-13-06.
Also, the Carson/Tahoe Hospital in Carson
City, Nevada., also plays Gale's music in some areas of the Hospital. We
don't know if that includes the ICU.
We are not doctors nor Scientist. We
are not here to analyze any findings or giving out any results of some
sort of Musical/Medicine Study. We just needed to pass this information on to
you. That you should know how Gale's music has been affecting so many
people worldwide. These instances are not just a fluke. Too many people
have written us. Too many people have been influenced in one way or
another and each with a different result. Too many Medical Professionals
are using her music to dispute her music.
Rock and Roll is here to stay.. But,
when one is not feeling well, or needs that special creative
motivation.. It's Gale's music people turn to... When it is all said and
done, they then go back to their Rock songs...
We are getting hundreds and hundreds
of people a day coming to this place. Word of mouth, Doctor referrals,
Mediums and even grandma are sending people here. More are coming daily
and seeking answers. Her music could affect you as well...
How is your Mind-Set? We have found
out through you, that depending on your frame of mind at the time you
listen to her music will react accordingly. Example: You have been
thinking of a long lost relative. Her music will bring visions of that
Relative. Example: You have been having those headaches over and over. A
certain song will react to that headache and the pain will ease.
Depending on your mind-set, will trigger different effects/result on
you. There is NO Meditation or rituals involved. Gale's music covers
that. Each song on each Album can react different to you and in your
time of need (Mind-Set). A lot of people have her Music Collections
and uses them as they are needed. No, there is NO subliminal messages.
Just pure Instrumental music from a Genius.
We know that we have helped those with
Suicidal thoughts and brought them back. We have brought those in Deep
Depression and sadness to the surface and into fresh air again. We get
those testimonies all the time.
We will say this though.. We are a lot
cheaper than that doctor who prescribes those pills for that headache
you have? Besides, we have doctors who are using her music today.
"60 Minutes Wednesday", just did a program on Music
Medicine... "Dan Rather" saw it first hand, how Music can help the
sick children with Cancer. Music Medicine is here and always has been
here.
Pythagoras used it centuries ago to
heal the ill and the sick. Don't believe us? Go read about Pythagoras
and then come back.. We'll still be here.
"Gale, I just recently bought
"Liquid Visions" and I must say.. My whole life feels renewed.
Then I ordered your "Day of the Wolf".. I heard that the Wolf
brought power. With your Album, I have been able to tackle some personal
issues that I never thought I could do alone. I do not understand
Apache, but there are some words you sing that I can feel in my heart. I
can't believe the healing power of your music. Thank You, thank you from my the
bottom of my own heart. - Cindy, Chicago, IL.
Okay you have read what Gale's music can
do.. Not convinced? Here is what the medical field is saying about Music
Medicine..
Sound (the word) is the original creational tone.
Everything is made up of energy at various frequencies. All things in
nature vibrate to sound, light and color. Sound frequencies effect
everything about us. The correct vibrational frequencies can be used to
heal and balance our bodies.
Sound healing is the practice of using sound to
realize and correct imbalances in the body. Sound healing works on the
belief that the human body is not solid. Rather it is energy that is held
together by sound. Any disease therefore indicates that some sound has
gone out of tune.
Each color corresponds to one of the Chakras in our
body. Sound is used in many forms to heal and balance energies. Each
chakra relates to a musical note.
C-------Red
D-------Yellow
D#------Glint
of Steel
E-------Pearly
Blue
F-------Dark
Red
F#------Bright
Blue
G-------Rosy
Orange
G#------Purple
A-------Green
A#------Glint
of Steel
B-------Soft
Blue
C-------Violet
Music Medicine
Some doctors are tuning in to music's healing powers.
by Cheryl Chee Tsutsumi | Posted: July 16, 1997
A boy whose spindly legs are encased in steel braces stands up unassisted for the first time in his life.
A man who had hovered between life and death for several days regains consciousness and recovers fully.
A woman scheduled for neurosurgery arrives at the hospital tense, shaking and with a racing pulse, but she's wheeled into the operating room calm, breathing normally and in a positive frame of mind.
What "miracle medicine" helped bring about such results? Research dating back 500 years indicates that a regular dose of music can help alleviate a wide range of maladies--from erratic heartbeat and depression to muscle tension and insomnia. Music has also been said to enhance memory, increase IQ, build up the immune system, reduce symptoms of stress, and help overall development. For example, a person with a speech impediment may learn to overcome it by first singing words; rhythmic music can literally help stroke patients stand on their feet again.
Music's healing powers are both psychological and physiological. Music can lower blood pressure, respiration rate and stress hormones in the blood. It can also increase the production of endorphins, the body's natural pain relievers, and salivary immunoglobulin A, which accelerates healing, lessens the chance of infection and regulates the heartbeat. Of course, music also can dramatically affect mood--encouraging feelings of confidence, relaxation and pleasure.
Harmonic music with an even tempo (all the better if it's in cadence with the heartbeat) and soothing timbre (i.e., string instruments as opposed to brass) seems to work best for most people. Music falling in this category includes baroque, classical and most New Age instrumentals. Personal preference also is a key factor in music therapy.
Nona Irvine, a registered nurse, has worked in various capacities at The Queen's Medical Center for more than 20 years. As director of administrative services, her responsibilities include programs that support the hospital's lokomaika'i philosophy.
The purpose of lokomaika'i is "to create a healing environment throughout the organization which promotes and fosters partnerships with patients, their families and the health care team," Irvine says. "One goal of lokomaika'i is to help Queen's staff, patients and their loved ones feel as though they are in an intimate, nurturing, caring environment that promotes the healing process." Music is an important part of this.
Irvine, who worked in Queen's intensive care unit from 1974 to 1989, has seen firsthand the therapeutic value of music. "In many cases, when music was played, ICU patients' blood pressure readings were lowered, their respiration levels slowed, and their overall anxiety levels decreased. Music also helped to lower the anxiety levels of family and friends who were waiting for the results of their loved one's surgery."
Listening to Music
The appropriate music can alter your state of consciousness and relax you, which, in turn, can relieve high blood pressure, chest pains, headaches, accelerated heartbeat and other unhealthy responses to stressful situations. Turn on the radio or pop a cassette into the tape deck when you're driving in heavy traffic. "The music won't take away the stressful environment," says Harvey, "but it can cause physiological changes that will minimize your body's reactions to it."
Naming
This is a term Harvey has coined to describe verbal responses to music. "In music therapy sessions, we often play music as a trigger to initiate dialogue," he says. "In many cases, music is the catalyst that draws feedback from people who are withdrawn, depressed or catatonic. 'This piece by Bach--how did it make you feel? What do you think he was trying to communicate? Did you notice the tempo went faster here, slower there? Could you tell when the key switched from major to minor?' For some people, discussions about music can be very healing."
More and more physicians and psychologists are recommending that patients integrate music into their lives, along with proper nutrition, adequate sleep and a regimen of exercise. Heikki Sarmanto, the highly regarded Finnish pianist and composer, summed up the merit of music beautifully in World Health magazine: "What we hear is food for our heart and soul."
Still not convinced? Here are some references to how Music can heal..
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY IN MUSIC, THERAPY AND MEDICINE
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Boldt, S. (1996). The effects of music therapy on motivation, psychological well-being, physical comfort, and exercise endurance of bone marrow transplant patients. Journal of Music Therapy, 33(3), 1996, 164-188.
Cassidy, J. W., & Standley, J. M. (1995). The effect of music listening on physiological responses of premature infants in the NICU. Journal of Music Therapy, 32(4), 208-227.
Clair, A. A. (1996). Therapeutic Uses of Music With Older Adults. Baltimore, MD: Health Professions Press.
Edwards, J. (1998). Music therapy for children with severe burn injury. Music Therapy Perspectives, 16, 21-26.
Hurt, C. P., Rice, R. R., McIntosh, G., & Thaut, M.H. (1998). Rhythmic auditory stimulation in gait training for patients with traumatic brain injury. Journal of Music Therapy, 35(4), 228-241.
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In Conclusion
You have read all that was said here..
You know Gale's music can help you. You know what doctors are prescribing
on top of medical prescriptions. You read the testimonies from the people
themselves. You seen the references from many in the medical field and
what they are saying.
What are you waiting for?
Grab that Album that calls you (we gave
you the recommendations)... Your healing will begin then..