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New Research on How the Ear Works
I have been aware for some years that the standard theory of how we hear must be somewhat lacking in accuracy. Why do I know this? Because the current theory holds that the ear muscles are passive and do not […]
November 26, 2010 | Ear Research
Classical music reduces vandalism
A recent report of classical music being used to reduce vandalism in an Auckland shopping centre, followed other such successful experiments from around the world. In West Palm Beach Florida a free concert of Mozart, Bach and Beethoven is being […]
November 16, 2010 | Classic Music
Simple hygiene saves children
Those who have read my books and my blog will know that I care about people’s hearing and hope to help reduce the suffering many people have with ear problems.Those who have read my books and my blog will know […]
November 10, 2010 | Charities we support
Choosing the Music
Dear Listeners Those who have read my book, Sound Therapy: Music to Recharge your Brain, will remember my mother describing her invigoration and upliftment during the time when she was recording all the Sound Therapy programs at the monastery. The […]
August 26, 2010 | Choosing the Music
More Feedback on the Ultra Light
The last six months since we launched our first Ultra Light have enabled us to get lots of valuable feedback on how our customers are finding this technology. People have told me this definitely places us as a leader in […]
July 13, 2010 | General
Flu Vaccination Concern
Recently a number of people have been asking me for information on the flu vaccine. The recent scare from children’s reaction to the vaccine in WA has created concern, and with the media coverage it has received, a lot of […]
April 27, 2010 | children
A better way to support independent living
Most people over 60 actively want to stay healthy and maintain independent living. The event which frequently brings this to an end is the dreaded fall, causing injury and driving home the message of the need for support. Therefore staying […]
June 24, 2009 | A better way to support independent living
Supplements or drugs
“I don’t really want to be taking all these drugs but my Doctor said to go off all supplements.” This is a statement I hear every week when I talk to people on the phone about their health needs. In […]
June 24, 2009 | Supplements or drugs
Preventing Sudden Deafness
Sound Therapy has proven effective for a wide range of issues related to ear function. One condition that is very dramatic and confusing for specialist is sudden deafness. This is a condition where over a period of a few days […]
June 20, 2009 | General
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