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EP 989B - Sound Medicine: Combining Ancient Wisdom with Modern Science to Heal the Body and Mind

Can sound really heal the body and mind?

Integrative neurologist, Kulreet Chaudhary, MD, has studied this topic at length. Her book, SOUND MEDICINE: How to Use the Ancient Science of Sound to Heal the Body and Mind, how sound is translated from acoustic vibrations into meaningful neurological impulses in the brain.

SOUND MEDICINE explains the ways in which sound vibration impacts the body physiologically, from altering mood to healing disease, and explores how different types of sound impact the human body and brain uniquely.

Tracing the history of sound therapy and the physiological effects of sound vibration, from altering mood to healing disease, Dr. Chaudhary combines ancient wisdom with modern science, illuminating the biology of sound as frequency and its therapeutic applications in a practical guide.

Listen as she joins Dr. Roizen to share more about this therapy.

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EP 989B - Sound Medicine: Combining Ancient Wisdom with Modern Science to Heal the Body and Mind
Featuring:
Kulreet Chaudhary, MD
Dr. Kulreet Chaudhary is an integrative neurologist, neuroscientist, and the former Director of Wellspring Health at Scripps Memorial Hospital; she is a pioneer in the field of Integrative Medicine. She received her Internship in Internal Medicine at UCLA and her Neurology Fellowship from UCSD. She has participated in over twenty clinical research studies in the areas of multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, ALS, and diabetic peripheral neuropathy.

Dr. Chaudhary is committed to bringing national awareness to the need for a paradigm shift in medicine that focuses on patient empowerment and a health-based medical system and as such is the co-founder of Habit Change, and now serves as the Chief Medical Officer for New Practices, Inc. With this work, she is transforming allopathic medical practices into healing centers that use compassion-based health coaching, meditation, and integrative medicine to combat chronic diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, obesity, coronary heart disease, depression, and more. She also oversees ongoing research in the management and reversal of chronic disease through lifestyle intervention.