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On the basis of the objective scientific research and the clinical observations this programme was designed for people suffering from stress |
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Music + Nature: How do you feel now about a practical relationship between yourselves or MicroMusicLaboratories and pharmaceutics? Peter Huebner: Firstly, there would have to be mutual compromise. There is already full agreement on the fundamental issue of an objective scientific approach to medical methods and results and I also believe that pharmaceutics is open to the basic harmonic considerations; since they certainly wish to reduce the unwanted side-effects caused by their products. Without doubt they want to optimise the medical effect of their products and thirdly, they do not want to be steam-rolled by the competition or by time. These are
the basic pre-requisites of a relationship. I personally do not want
to find myself in competition with pharmaceutics, nor to manoevre pharmaceutics
into the same situation, because I believe that even Medical Resonance
Therapy Music cannot replace this branch of industry entirely. At the
moment, there seems to be a more widespread insight into the laws of
nature, and particularly in the harmonic laws of nature, in my particular
area than in chemistry, and therefore in pharmaceutics. It may perhaps be possible to transfer harmonic knowledge from the microcosm of music to the field of chemistry as Kepler described in astronomy when he derived his planet laws originally from the microcosm of music, applied them to astronomy and only found confirmation later through precise astronomic investigations. Pythagoras
also proposed this method fundamentally as it is quicker, simpler and
less involved. The reason for this alone lies in the natural disposition
of our hearing; we hear in the frame of mathematical functions. The other
way would be for chemistry to tackle the first process of integrating
harmonic laws into its area of science, and pharmaceutical applications
and occasionally draw on the knowledge from the microcosm of music. |
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Pythagoras had already recognised the harmonic functions of the biological system and modern chrono-medics have for a longtime been finding scientific proof for this fact. Some sort of co-operation between Micro Music Laboratories and pharmaceutics or between myself and pharmacists would therefore be useful in helping to reduce costs and develop improved medicines and it would also help reduce unwanted side effects. Music + Nature: And if your musical medical products squeeze pharmaceutics out in areas where they are simply superior, pharmaceutics can expect to suffer major losses. Peter Huebner: Such problems will only occur if pharmaceutics continues to avoid such an important development. But I don`t think this is the case and I will do everything in my power to prevent such unintelligent, crass and undeserved competition between these two sectors of industry. |
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