Tuesday, August 14, 2012
"We may choose organic food and avoid inhaling others' cigarette smoke, yet we rarely pay attention to the equally positive and negative health impacts of sound—the other thing we put in our bodies," says Alex Doman. Mr. Doman's remarkable book, Healing at the Speed of Sound (co-authored with Don Campbell) guides the reader in how to select optimal sounds and music for waking up, exercising, studying, working, relaxing, and playing. His eclectic suggestions include nature sounds, classical music, lullabies, marches, drumming, and heavy metal—depending on your personality and the effect you want the sound to have.
Mr. Doman's company, Advanced Brain Technologies, has engineered music to enhance personal effectiveness. The music has helped children and adults who have ADHD, autism and learning disabilities, people who just want to enhance their health and functioning, and organizations including schools, healthcare facilities, and military facilities. His BrainBuilder® computer programs improve memory and learning capacity by strengthening auditory and visual sequential processing abilities. Thus is improves attention, memory and problem-solving skills. BrainBuilder® was recently been shown to have significant positive results in randomized, placebo controlled clinical trials conducted at New York University School of Medicine and Columbia University.
Anti-Aging Psychologist interviewed Alex Doman on Ageless Lifestyles®. The 50-minute podcast of the interview is at www.webtalkradio.net and at www.AgelessLifestyles.com. Alex Doman's websites are www.HealingAtTheSpeedofSound.com and www.AdvancedBrain.com. Dr. Brickey is President of the Ageless Lifestyles® Institute. His websites include www.DrBrickey.com and www.Anti-Aging-Speaker.com.