Description
Monday Chinese Music Therapy – Wood Tone – Liver Channel MP3 by Master Shen Wu
The Wood Tone corresponds to the liver channel in our bodies. It is most effective in treating the following conditions:liver related diseases or discomfort, gallbladder related diseases or discomfort, heart related diseases or discomfort, eye related diseases or discomfort, high blood pressure, low blood pressure, headaches, insomnia, EB virus, mentally related illnesses and Parkinson disease. Great music for music therapy sessions, massage music, spa music, yoga practice, Qigong practice, and meditation sessions.
Benefits
- Improve and produce more blood
- Beneficial for the liver and gallbladder meridians
- Reduce or eliminate diseases associated with blood, high or low blood pressure and heart diseases
- Improve symptoms associated with headaches, insomnia, EB (Epstein–Barr) virus, mental health, Parkinson disease, and eye diseases
- Good for the pulse
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