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Vibes Lab - Deep Dive into Parkinson's Tremors & Sound Therapy

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This episode is an overview of the integration of ancestral sound wisdom with modern science to manage Parkinson's disease symptoms. The approach focuses on using specific sound frequencies and rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS), arguing that these techniques can reorganize the nervous system's irregular patterns, such as the 4-6 Hz tremors characteristic of the condition. Specific frequencies (like 470 Hz for tremor modulation and 813 Hz for dopamine resonance) and musical intervals (such as the Perfect Fifth and Octave) are detailed for their ability to promote neural balance, improve motor coordination, and reduce anxiety. Furthermore, the text highlights the use of tuning fork therapy at frequencies like 128 Hz and 64 Hz for pain relief and autonomic balance, emphasizing that sound therapy serves as a complementary, personalized approach to conventional medical treatment for holistic well-being.

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This episode is an overview of the integration of ancestral sound wisdom with modern science to manage Parkinson's disease symptoms. The approach focuses on using specific sound frequencies and rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS), arguing that these techniques can reorganize the nervous system's irregular patterns, such as the 4-6 Hz tremors characteristic of the condition. Specific frequencies (like 470 Hz for tremor modulation and 813 Hz for dopamine resonance) and musical intervals (such as the Perfect Fifth and Octave) are detailed for their ability to promote neural balance, improve motor coordination, and reduce anxiety. Furthermore, the text highlights the use of tuning fork therapy at frequencies like 128 Hz and 64 Hz for pain relief and autonomic balance, emphasizing that sound therapy serves as a complementary, personalized approach to conventional medical treatment for holistic well-being.

Follow & Listen to Vibes AI Restorative Audio
tracks on our favorite podcast platform: https://lnk.to/vibesaiplus

Take part in our Research:
Take this cognitive wellness check before and after you listen to a Restorative Audio track: https://form.typeform.com/to/Eh2AuMvc

  continue reading

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