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Writer's pictureKerry Muller

Sound at a Cellular Level

Updated: Apr 23

Nature, music and low frequencies all have the potential to be medicine for the human body.

How does music as sound and vibration impact your body and brain? Dr. Lee Bartel explores how sound can stimulate cells in your body and brain to reduce the impact of Fibromyalgia pain, Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, Depression, and even increase blood flow.


It shows how a common consumer vibroacoustic device is used to treat these health conditions. "Vibroacoustic therapy" is a new sound technology that uses audible sound vibrations to reduce symptoms, invoke relaxation, and alleviate stress. This technology is developed based on the recognition that external vibration can influence body function. Research demonstrates the effectiveness of vibroacoustic therapy.


So this is just one of the therapies that utilizes sound, however we can also achieve similar outcomes with a sound healing / sound bath sessions, utilising different instruments that create different pitches, frequency, resonance, harmony and rhythm, ultimately creating vibration, that vibration in turn makes its way into an electric signals that are then translated by the brain into how cells function.





It's absolutely phenomenal on what is taking place in the Sound World and how it can improve our day to day lives. So next time you are at a sound bath you are probably going to see things in a whole different way and how sound works with the body.


Sourcing from for reference. Dr. Lee Bartel


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