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Offline compvr

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Therapeutic Effects of Drumming
« on: June 19, 2007, 11:04:00 PM »
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Therapeutic Effects of Drumming

Drum therapy is an ancient approach that uses rhythm to promote healing and self-expression. From the shamans of Mongolia to the Minianka healers of West Africa, therapeutic rhythm techniques have been used for thousands of years to create and maintain physical, mental, and spiritual health.

Current research is now verifying the therapeutic effects of ancient rhythm techniques. Recent research reviews indicate that drumming accelerates physical healing, boosts the immune system and produces feelings of well-being, a release of emotional trauma, and reintegration of self.

Other studies have demonstrated the calming, focusing, and healing effects of drumming on Alzheimer's patients, autistic children, emotionally disturbed teens, recovering addicts, trauma patients, and prison and homeless populations.

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Study results demonstrate that drumming is a valuable treatment for stress, fatigue, anxiety, hypertension, asthma, chronic pain, arthritis, mental illness, migraines, cancer, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, paralysis, emotional disorders, and a wide range of physical disabilities.

Drumming reduces tension, anxiety, and stress

Drumming induces deep relaxation, lowers blood pressure, and reduces stress. Stress, according to current medical research, contributes to nearly all disease and is a primary cause of such life-threatening illnesses as heart attacks, strokes, and immune system breakdowns. A recent study found that a program of group drumming helped reduce stress and employee turnover in the long-term care industry and might help other high-stress occupations as well.1

Drumming helps control chronic pain

Chronic pain has a progressively draining effect on the quality of life. Researchers suggest that drumming serves as a distraction from pain and grief. Moreover, drumming promotes the production of endorphins and endogenous opiates, the bodies own morphine-like painkillers, and can thereby help in the control of pain.2

Drumming boosts the immune system

A recent medical research study indicates that drumming circles boost the immune system. Led by renowned cancer expert Barry Bittman, MD, the study demonstrates that group drumming actually increases cancer-killing cells, which help the body combat cancer as well as other viruses, including AIDS. According to Dr. Bittman, “Group drumming tunes our biology, orchestrates our immunity, and enables healing to begin.”3

Drumming produces deeper self-awareness by inducing synchronous brain activity

Research has demonstrated that the physical transmission of rhythmic energy to the brain synchronizes the two cerebral hemispheres. When the logical left hemisphere and the intuitive right hemisphere begin to pulsate in harmony, the inner guidance of intuitive knowing can then flow unimpeded into conscious awareness. The ability to access unconscious information through symbols and imagery facilitates psychological integration and a reintegration of self.

Drumming also synchronizes the frontal and lower areas of the brain, integrating nonverbal information from lower brain structures into the frontal cortex, producing “feelings of insight, understanding, integration, certainty, conviction, and truth, which surpass ordinary understandings and tend to persist long after the experience, often providing foundational insights for religious and cultural traditions.” 4

Drumming accesses the entire brain

The reason rhythm is such a powerful tool is that it permeates the entire brain. Vision for example is in one part of the brain, speech another, but drumming accesses the whole brain. The sound of drumming generates dynamic neuronal connections in all parts of the brain even where there is significant damage or impairment such as in Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). According to Michael Thaut, director of Colorado State University's Center for Biomedical Research in Music, “Rhythmic cues can help retrain the brain after a stroke or other neurological impairment, as with Parkinson's patients...” The more connections that can be made within the brain, the more integrated our experiences become.

Drumming induces natural altered states of consciousness

Rhythmic drumming induces altered states, which have a wide range of therapeutic applications. A recent study by Barry Quinn, Ph.D. demonstrates that even a brief drumming session can double alpha brain wave activity, dramatically reducing stress.5The brain changes from Beta waves (focused concentration and activity) to Alpha waves (calm and relaxed), producing feelings of euphoria and well-being.
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Offline pyong_2

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Re: Therapeutic Effects of Drumming
« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2007, 12:28:17 AM »
thanks for letting us know..nakakatuwa naman.. malaking tulonh pala sa atin ang trabaho natin o hobby.. GodBless
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Re: Therapeutic Effects of Drumming
« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2007, 08:09:12 AM »
we're invincible!!!!

palagay totoo yung iba.... nararamdaman naman natin yun mga bros dba???
kaya iba talaga pakiramdam natin pag nag ddrums tyo!!!
nice article bro!

Offline Bammbamm

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Re: Therapeutic Effects of Drumming
« Reply #3 on: June 20, 2007, 02:31:28 PM »
Nice info.
Thanks for sharing this article, compvr. :-)

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Re: Therapeutic Effects of Drumming
« Reply #4 on: June 21, 2007, 11:26:15 PM »
if thats true.. sana mawala tong hypertension ko... phew..



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« Reply #5 on: June 22, 2007, 01:16:26 AM »
kunsabagay, i am a hypertensive person tapos i have insomnia pero kada may gig ako ang gaan ng feeling ko and stress free (syempre iba yung pagod sa tugtugan) pero i feel refreshed the next day whenever i finish a gig....
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Offline sonnaqs

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Re: Therapeutic Effects of Drumming
« Reply #6 on: June 24, 2007, 09:00:52 PM »

hehe proven! nakakwala ng pagka-emo ang pagdadrums hehehe...
labas ang stress, ang pawis...
boost ang body mind and soul!!
asteg tlgang magdrums!! sarap! :-D
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