Episode 3

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Published on:

10th Mar 2026

Music Therapy: Healing Through Sound with Professor Lee Anna Rasar

Description

Explore the profound impact of music therapy with Professor Lee Anna Rasar on the LDN Radio Show. Discover how adapted songs aid anger management, how harmonica playing enhances respiratory function, and how melodic intonation therapy assists stroke patients. Learn about music's role in sleep induction, dementia care, and Parkinson's gait training, showcasing its neuroscience-based approach.

Book for the Live Zoom webinar, $20 including the recording

With Lee Anna Rasar, Professor of Music Education/Therapy,

titled “Dancing in the Rain: Music to Complement LDN.”

for medical professionals and patients

28th April at 11:00 a.m. Central Time (5:00 p.m. UK Time).

1-hour presentation followed by a 1-hour live Q&A

register at https://linktr.ee/ldnrt

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About the Podcast

The LDN Radio Show About Low Dose Naltrexone
Listen to LDN Prescribers, Researchers, Pharmacists from around the world! This is your chance to ask your questions to the experts, please email linda.ldnrt@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Listen to LDN Prescribers, Researchers, Pharmacists from around the world discuss Low Dose Naltrexone.

This is your chance to ask your questions to the experts, please email linda@ldnrt.org with your questions.

The LDN Radio Show is FREE if you would like to make a donation please visit www.ldnresearchtrust.org/donate

About your host

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Linda Elsegood

Linda is the founder of the LDN Research Trust established in 2004. She runs the trust raising awareness of LDN, answering with the help of the medical adviser’s, questions from users and the medical profession, helping people around the world find an LDN prescribing doctor. Linda has interviewed so far over 320 LDN Prescribing Doctors, Scientists and Users. Linda has MS and has been taking LDN with great success for MS over the last 10 years.