MEDICAL EXPERTS
About the Classical Composer and Musicologist Peter Hübner &
the Medical Resonance Therapy Music®

INTERNATIONAL EXPERTS

MUSIC EXPERTS

MEDICAL EXPERTS

Prof. Dr. med. P. J. Rosch

Prof. Dr. med.
Gunther Hildebrandt

Prof. Dr. I. Prigogine

Prof. Dr. med.
Ray Rosenman

Prof. Dr. J. Lynch

Prof. Dr. med.
H. Schadewaldt

Prof. Dr. med. H. Koeditz

Prof. Dr. med. A. Reznikov

Prof. Dr. med.
G. Gerassimowitsch

Prof. Dr. med. I. Gerhard

Prof. Dr. med.
Boris Luban-Plozza

Prof. Dr. med. Schachinger

Prof. Dr. med. K. Taubert

Prof. Dr. med. W. Dutz

Prof. Dr. med. D. Heuser

Prof. Dr. med. R. Nilius

Prof. Dr. med. Canzler

Prof. Dr. R. Feuerstein

Prof. Dr. med.
Walentina Sidorenko

Dr. med. L. Dossey

Dr. med. R. Shimshoni
Dr. med. I. Lazaroff

Dr. med. H. Schmidt

Dr. med. D. Griebner

Dr. med. R. Matejka

Dr. med. L. Dritz

Dr. R. Legnani

Researchers

Patients

 

 









Prof. Dr. med.
Wolfgang Dutz

Senior Consultant Faculty
for Internal Medicine, Diana Hospital
Bad Bevensen

one of the leading kidney experts
of the former GDR

Prof. Dr. med.
Wolfgang Dutz

“I much welcome your initiative, together with that of the health insurance companies, to make the medical prescription of Medical Resonance Therapy Music® practicable.

My experiences during the past two years with the purposeful use of Resonance Therapy for insomnia and hypertension are, without exception, favourable.

In our stressful civilisation, coping with stress in a natural way is too often replaced by taking tablets. As a nephrologist, I am aware of the dangers of analgesic and soporific drug abuse – a number of my dialysis patients suffer from kidney inefficiency due to drug abuse, a fate I would want to spare as many people as possible. So, if a prescription of Resonance Therapy can be enforced, many doctors will be happy to no longer require pharmaceutics for the mentioned indications.


Yours sincerely

Prof. Dr. W. Dutz

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