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April 08-09, 2019 | Zurich, Switzerland

Health Care and Neuroscience

International Conference on

Page 14

Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning | Volume 3

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he study was conducted to determine the effects

of sound vibration on individuals with depression.

The study also examined changes to the blood

cell after the intervention of vibratory frequencies

ranging from 120 Hz to 10 Hz throughout the

magnetic field of the body. Variables introduced were

time frame of one hour of control group listening to

music and experimental group positioned on a sound

vibrational treatment table to absorb the music

vibrations. The random study was conducted on 60

subjects with inclusion of 25 to 45 years of age and

>6 months maintenance dose of antidepressant

drug, Paxil. Measurement was accomplished through

evaluation of live blood analysis and Hamilton

rating scale for depression. A blood draw process

of live blood analysis was obtained and examined

for specific quality and level of visible clumping.

Post blood analysis determined less clumping and

healthier activity of the cell after intervention in

the experimental group. The live blood analysis of

the control group remained unchanged. Hamilton

rating scale for depression indicated decreased levels

of depression in experimental group. Hypothesis

supports changes towards healthier cellular activity

and appearance of less blood cell clumping and

decreased level of depression with increased levels of

frequency through sound vibrational treatment table.

Application of this model has been applied within

informal studies and observations on adults and

children for various conditions with similar results.

Speaker Biography

Marilyn Parkin has completed her PhD in Energy Medicine through an

innovative program designed by Norm Shealy and Caroline Myss. She

has completed a Formal Research Study (Clinical Depression) on Sound

Frequencies Effect on the Physiology of the Body as well as years of data

collection on efficacy of applied intuition as a therapeutic tool. She holds

a Degree in Sociology and Psychology. Her focus is reaching medical

professionals such as nurses to further incorporate intuition for healing

in the workplace. Her courses are practical and based on intuitive as well

as scientific knowledge.

e:

drparkin@shaw.ca

Marilyn Parkin

InternaƟonal College of Medical IntuiƟon, Canada

Bio-physical tendencies with applied methods of mind/body/soul

techniques sound frequencies and including the art of intuiƟon

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