Music and Medicine from Doxter S

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Music and Medicine from Doxter S

Modern medicine has only been around since 1928. That’s when penicillin, the first true antibiotic, was discovered by Alexander Fleming, Professor of Bacteriology at St. Mary’s Hospital in London. Music has been around since early man first started banging animal bones on hollow logs. Medicine has continued to advance due to new technology. Of course, the  same must be said for modern music. Doxter S is a member of a growing society of musical scientists and doctors. We are hoping to bring more of what people need in their lives to feel good and live happier and healthier lives. So, here is a recent publication you can peruse that introduces some other members of this elite group, published in MedScape. I encourage anyone who loves music to read about these remarkable (and surprising) individuals.

I also recommend a remarkable true story about how music brought a man out of a coma: Waking the Spirit: A Musician’s Journey Healing Body, Mind, and Soul. This story is very inspiring to anyone living today with the converging interests in health, science, medicine, and music. The book explores the connections we all share with music, explaining why we need it, want it, and for some devoting their lives to it. I highly recommend you buy it and read it.

Doxter S writes new music targeting that part of the listener’s spirit that can use some uplifting, triggering what may best be described as enhancement of the immune system. Natural healing is what I’m talking about. Of course, humor is always the best medicine. Listen to Hair of the Dog for a good laugh, or Mr. ED if you’re a man over 50 and can relate. And here’s my guarantee: Music by Doxter S will never put you into a coma!

 

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