Sound can have profound healing effects on the body, with vibrations imprinting visible patterns of energy and semantics observed at various scales in the universe.
Music has a positive impact on red blood cells, stimulating oxygen binding and rejuvenation, highlighting the potential of sound therapy for enhancing healing mechanisms.
Humming, chanting, and vocalizations stimulate the production of nitric oxide, leading to reduced inflammation, pain relief, and improved vascular function.
Deep dives
The Power of Sound in Healing
Research suggests that sound can have profound healing effects on the body. The experiment conducted in the Great Pyramid revealed that sound frequencies can banish pain and stimulate healing. Vibrations generated by sound imprint patterns of energy on membranes, making these patterns visible. This principle, known as semantics, can be observed at various scales in the universe, from the formation of galaxies to microscopic cells. Sound therapy, including humming, chanting, and listening to certain frequencies, stimulates the vagus nerve and promotes the production of nitric oxide, which enhances oxygenation and has numerous health benefits.
The Effects of Music on Blood Cells
Experiments with human blood have demonstrated the positive impact of music on red blood cells. When exposed to music, there are significantly more viable red blood cells compared to a control group that was not exposed to music. Low frequencies found in popular music stimulate oxygen binding in the bloodstream, leading to the rejuvenation of old red blood cells. This highlights the potential of sound therapy in enhancing the body's oxygenation and healing mechanisms.
The Benefits of Humming and Vocalizations
Humming, chanting, and vocalizations have therapeutic effects on the body. Vibrations generated during these activities stimulate the paranasal sinus cavities, leading to the production of nitric oxide. Nitric oxide has been associated with various health benefits, including reduced inflammation, pain relief, and improved vascular function. Additionally, singing and speaking in a resonant voice stimulate the vagus nerve, providing further physiological and emotional benefits.
The Role of Sound in Hydration and Water Structure
Sound therapy can optimize hydration and enhance the structure of water within the body. Vortexing water separates clumps of water molecules, creating coherent and energetically charged domains. Drink water that has been vortexed and warmed to body temperature to encourage the formation of exclusion zone (EZ) water, which has a negative charge. EZ water helps neutralize free radicals and supports optimal cellular function.
The Future of Sound Therapy
Sound therapy has immense potential in the field of medicine. Utilizing low-frequency vibrations in hospital settings, such as through tactile transducers, could enhance healing outcomes. Further research and exploration of sound therapy, including its effects on different health conditions and the development of specific protocols, will pave the way for its integration into mainstream healthcare.
(First Aired In January, 2023) In this episode, we discuss the latest research on the transformative powers of sound, cymatics (how we can “see” sound), and at-home ways you can harness sound to bring your body and mind back into balance while awakening the body’s inherent healing abilities.
John Stuart Reid is on a mission to educate and inspire the world about the field of cymatics, the science of visible vibrations and sound. He asserts that sound is the foundation of almost all matter in the Universe and was a potent force in the creation of life in the primordial oceans, thereby carrying the power to heal life. His "CymaScope" invention has forever changed the world’s perception of sound by giving us the ability to “see” sound and better understand this ubiquitous aspect of life. His cymatics research includes a study on differentiating between the sounds emitted by healthy cells and cancer cells, published in Water Journal.