Doc Lew Childre Jr. (born Doc Lew Childre Jr. (born September 7, ) [1] (pronounced "Chill-dree") [2] is an American author [3] and the founder of the Heartmath Institute, a non-profit organization whose objective is to help the development of "heart-brain-coherence". He works on child development and strategies for dealing with stress.
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Heart Zones is a Doc Childre is the founder of HeartMath and a global authority on optimizing human performance and personal effectiveness. He is the originator of the HeartMath® System, a set of practical, heart-based technologies and tools that all people can use to reduce stress, improve performance, and enhance health and well-being.
Doc is also the Biography. After serving in the National Guard, Childre started a recording studio in Boulder Creek, California. In his early twenties, he developed some health problems that caused him to look for alternative treatments and that is when he began researching stress.
His Dad was old Doc Lew Doc Childre, a researcher, author, composer, and founder of the Institute of HeartMath, blended creativity and science to create this unique four-song instrumental recording. Published studies verify Heart Zones calms and relaxes listeners while increasing their vitality and mental clarity.
Listen to music by Doc In , he released his first commercial music recording called "Heart Zones". It was made with synthesizer and digital drum machine and was said to sound like "Andreas Vollenweider meets Pink Floyd meets Kenny G meets the Moody Blues".
(1945 -) American author and the View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Heart Zones" on Discogs.
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