HEALTONE is a leader in the field of sound frequency healing, and has the most up-to-date knowledge at its disposal.
Healtone Healing Sound Formulas (HTSF) are based on Dr. Royal Rife's method together with cutting edge biofeedback systems and proven light and resonance therapies, implemented and delivered via Healtone's state of the art sound frequency technology.
Here are some astonishing facts about sound healing:
According to University of Plymouth, Faculty of Human Sciences, Institute of Health Studies, Taunton, UK: musical vibrations that are in tune with our human vibratory pattern could have a profound healing effect on the entire body. Read more
According to the American Music Therapy Association Standards of Clinical Practice assessments should include the “general categories of psychological, cognitive, communicative, social, and physiological functioning focusing on the client’s needs and strengths…and will also determine the client’s response to music, music skills, and musical preferences” The result of the assessment is used to create an individualized music therapy intervention plan. Read more
According to a 2009 Cochrane review of 23 clinical trials, it was found that some music may reduce heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure in patients with coronary heart disease. Benefits included a decrease in blood pressure, heart rate, and levels of anxiety in heart patients. Read more
Recent experimental evidence has shown that laser pulses tuned to the right frequency can kill certain viruses.To expedite this search, Sankey and his student Eric Dykeman have developed a way to calculate the vibrational motion of every atom in a virus shell. From this, they can determine the lowest resonant frequencies. Read more
An article published in the UK magazine "Everyday Practical Electronics" describes sound healing: "The End to All Disease". Read more
The British osteopath Sir Peter Guy Manners developed a machine that treated patients with healing vibrations. The machine is placed on the area to be treated and a frequency is set to match the cells of a healthy body. Advocates believe that the treatment makes the body's cells vibrate at a healthy resonance. By the 1990s, Manners had developed a computerized system with about 800 frequencies used to treat a range of conditions. Similar therapies are also known by names such as bioresonance and vibrational therapy. This therapy is used to treat such conditions as cancer. Read more
Bernatzky G, Bernatzky P, Hesse HP, Staffen W, Ladurner G. Paris-Lodron University, Salzburg, Austria: Stimulating music increases motor coordination in patients afflicted with Morbus Parkinson. Read more
Recent studies have examined the effect of music therapy on stroke patients, when combined with traditional therapy. One study found the incorporation of music with therapeutic upper extremity exercises gave patients more positive emotional effects than exercise alone. In another study, Nayak et al. found that rehabilitation staff rated participants in the music therapy group were more actively involved and cooperative in therapy than those in the control group. Their findings gave preliminary support to the efficacy of music therapy as a complementary therapy for social functioning and participation in rehabilitation with a trend toward improvement in mood during acute rehabilitation. Reade more
A new science is emerging that is changing our traditional understanding of health and healing. The latest scientific research is focusing on experiments, which are quantifying the effects of energy, light and information on human beings. Leading the way are an international team of world-renowned scientists, William Tiller, PhD, Gary Schwartz, PhD, and Konstantin Kortokov, PhD, with their studies of the Reconnective Healing® frequencies, first discovered by Eric Pearl, D.C. The powerful and profound results of this research, anticipated to be published later this year, are attracting the attention of the best and brightest in the scientific community. Read more
There are many different music therapy assessment tools, but one particularly suited to adolescents is the “Music Therapy Assessment for Emotionally Disturbed Children.” The term “emotionally disturbed children” refers to a diverse group of diagnoses including behavioral disorders, schizophrenia, affective/mood disorders, autism, anxiety disorders, and attachment disorders. This assessment concentrates not only on the facts of developmental skills but on the quality, content, and development of these affective behaviors. Read more
Science is becoming increasingly interested in the relationship between sound and the brain. In many cases, a background rhythm will help and assist somebody with ';to speak and read in rhythm. Exposure to different kinds of patterns — high range, mid-range, low range, slow tempo, medium, high tempo — can help bring order to their thinking. In a 2001 study, one researcher found that brain activity changes when there is soothing music, and there is biological evidence that we can actually remove a great deal of the tension in frustrated children by exposing them to more soothing sounds. Read more
|
Read More: |
| The human body frequencies |
| What is HTSF? |
| Matching HTSF to a disease |
| The healing power of sounds |
Please refer to our non-medical statement
Copyright 2007-2013 HEALTONE LLC ©
All rights reserved. Please do not repost or retransmit the content of this page without specifically referring it to HEALTONE LLC or www.healtone.com.