Music heals

Restores composure, gives spiritual and religious music a feeling of peace. If we compare music with drugs, then religious music is an analgesic in the world of sounds, that is, it alleviates pain.

With a headache, it is recommended to listen to Mendelssohn's "Spring Song", Dvorak's Humoresque, George Gershwin's American in Paris, Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody, Beethoven's Fidelio, Brahms's "Lullaby", Debussy's "Moonlight", "Ave Maria" Schubert, Waltzes Strauss.

Relieve the stress will help the romantic music of Schubert, Schumann, Tchaikovsky, Liszt.

The ulcer of the stomach is better cicatricated when listening to the "Waltz of Flowers" by Tchaikovsky.

Blood pressure and heart activity normalize the "Wedding March" of Mendelssohn.

The dream normalizes Grieg's "Peer Gynt" suite, Sibelius' "Sad Waltz", Gluck's "Melody", Schumann's "Dreams", Chopin's preludes, Strauss waltzes, Tchaikovsky's plays. In ancient Egypt, insomnia was treated with the singing of a choir.

Full relaxation you can get from the "Waltz" Shostakovich from the movie "The Gadfly", the work "Man and Woman" by Leah, the romance "Snowstorm" Sviridov.

It lifts the mood, relieves jazz, blues, dixieland, soul, calypso and reggae from depressions, originating from temperamental African music.

With oncological diseases it is recommended to listen to Mozart's early works, Handel's oratorios, Bach's romantic works, Rachmaninov's "All-night Vigil," religious music, favorite works of those years when they were healthy and happy.