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Natural Arts Media DVD Review

May 25th, 2009 · No Comments

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Recently, I had the very pleasurable experience of enjoying a DVD filmed and edited by Bill Manning and produced by Natural Arts Media.

Waterfalls is the title, and as the subtitle notes, the DVD does “Bring a New Level of Relaxation to Your Day….”

Manning has created a viewing and listening opportunity for caregivers and their loved ones to:

  • Relax, rest, and rejuvenate while watching breathtaking vistas and listening to beautiful calming sounds. Waterfalls was created to promote deeper sleep, better health, opportunity to reflect and enjoy a time of tranquility, peace, and harmony.
  • Relieve stress in a safe natural way.  Relax while doing yoga, meditation, or watching the beautiful panaramic scenes.
  • Customize for specific viewing and listening pleasure. The DVD is divided into 5-minute segments in 5.1 Surround Sound. The listener can play one segment at a time or run continously for extended enjoyment.
  • Personally select their desired mood. Choose from natural sounds alone, or combine the scenes with music, Hawaiian guitar, bamboo flute, easy listening or meditative sounds.

The video was originally shot in High Definition and transferred to standard DVD providing remarkable quality. Each DVD is approximately one-hour long.

Personally, I have enjoyed the DVD for hours and I know that Waterfalls can help almost anyone relax. Not only will caregivers appreciate the opportunity to relax, but anyone who struggles with medical or physical needs will find the soothing sounds and breath-taking views beneficial.

I am going to provide you with a link to the Natural Arts Media website so that you can see and hear for yourself what this wonderful DVD includes.

You can read Bill Manning’s back story and the testimonies of those who have used the DVD to great success.

This is not an affiliate link and I gain no profit from the site or sales of the DVD.  I just want to let readers know what a wonderful tool this DVD series can be for caregivers and their loved ones.

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