MusicMeFree.com Introduces Innovative Music Therapy Line to Soothe Stress of Tumultuous Times

To help people cope with the stress of the global recession, MusicMeFree.com has introduced a line of brainwave entrainment music, backed by research and proven to help rejuvenate the mind.

Santa Cruz, CA (PRWEB) May 27, 2009 -- As the global recession persists, thousands of people are suffering anxiety stemming from job losses, home foreclosures and shrinking family budgets. In these tumultuous times, many people are seeking relief from mental and emotional stress. Now, MusicMeFree.com has introduced a solution: innovative music products that can help heal body, mind and soul.

By harnessing the power of brainwave entrainment, MusicMeFree.com has unleashed a powerful force of rejuvenation. Grounded in scientific research, brainwave entrainment uses carefully applied sounds known as binaural beats (http://www.musicmefree.com) and isochronic tones. These "rhythmic stimuli" alter brainwave frequencies to produce powerful effects. Whether a listener wants to sleep peacefully, meditate, inspire creativity, or cultivate focus, brainwave entrainment can help evoke the desired state of mind.

By designing binaural beats and isochronic tones with specific frequencies, and then combining the binaural beats and isochronic tones with nature sounds and relaxation music, MusicMeFree.com has produced potent and powerful mind music (http://www.musicmefree.com) for effectively entraining the brain.

"Brainwave entrainment music is a progressive form of music therapy (http://www.musicmefree.com), backed by science, that soothes and strengthens the mind," said MusicMeFree.com founder Edward Crivello. "MusicMeFree.com is proud to offer music that appeals not only to the ear, but also to the whole person."

Brainwave entrainment, or BWE, was first used in the late 1800s. It is now experiencing a renaissance among neurologists and mental health professionals, driven in part by recent research findings.

In a recent issue of the journal Alternative Therapies, Dr. Tina L. Huang and Dr. Christine Charyton concluded: "Findings to date suggest that brainwave entrainment is an effective therapeutic tool. People suffering from cognitive functioning deficits, stress, pain, headache/migraines, PMS, and behavioral problems benefited from brainwave entrainment." ('A Comprehensive View of the Psychological Effects of Brainwave Entrainment', Alternative Therapies, September/October 2008)

Brainwave Entrainment (http://www.musicmefree.com/page_brainwave_entrainment.php) music is an expanding industry, yet Edward Crivello notes that MusicMeFree.com is able to offer competitive prices by bundling its mp3 files. Some of the available bundles are: Meditation and Inner Peace, Energy and Focus, and Astral Projection. Each bundle contains 10 to 15 tracks. For example, the Energy and Focus pack features tracks such as Caffeine Alternative, Creativity Session and Memory Improvement.

Here is what listeners are saying about the MusicMeFree.com brainwave entrainment line:

* "Besides the pure beauty of the music and sounds, I found that I could use the different sessions at different times of day in order to promote sleep, get ready for a busy day, relax and meditate, or during exercise and jogging." --Joe Palumbo

* "I found the Meditation and Inner Peace Mp3 Pack to be the best value when compared to other similar products in the market. ... An unexpected benefit has been a drop in my blood pressure to the point that I have been able to reduce the amount of medication required." -- Ken, Pennsylvania

Brainwave entrainment easily fits into a daily routine. By listening to a CD or mp3 file of brainwave entrainment relaxation music (http://www.musicmefree.com) for 20 minutes to an hour a day, a listener can reap the rewards.

For more information on the brainwave entrainment line of MusicMeFree.com, including articles, videos and music samples, click on: http://www.musicmefree.com.

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Edward Crivello
MusicMeFree.com
http://www.musicmefree.com
831-419-8760

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