does mozart k448 really help reduce sz's

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well I have been listening to it non stop now all day, think do feel bit better
 
It didn't help for my son years ago, we've played it for weeks in his bedroom in the period of nighttime seizures. But it's beautiful.

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1 . Pianoconcerto no.23 A major K488 Adagio 7:20
2 . Sonate for two pianos D major K488 Andate 10:27

http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/art...?artid=1281386

Apart from another Mozart Concerto, K488, only one other piece of music has been found to have a similar effect, a song by the Greek-American singer Yanni. Entitled 'Acroyali/Standing In Motion', it is featured on his album "Live At The Acropolis". This composition was chosen by researchers because it was similar to Mozart's K448 in tempo, structure, melodic and harmonic consonance and predictability.
Source: http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/node/490 'The Mozart Effect'
 
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