If you want to find the

secrets of the universe,

think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.

-Nicola Tesla

Research on Sound Therapy

Sound therapy, also known as sound healing or sound medicine, utilizes various auditory stimuli to promote physical and emotional well-being. This therapeutic approach is based on the premise that sound can influence mood, reduce stress, and even facilitate healing in the body. Research into the efficacy of sound therapy is ongoing, but several studies have indicated potential benefits. For example, a systematic review of various sound therapy techniques reported significant improvements in anxiety, depression, and overall well-being among participants. Sound therapy presents a holistic approach to health care, tapping into the profound impact of sound on human physiology and psychology. As research continues, it may become a more widely accepted method for promoting wellness across various populations. In the meantime, here is some food for thought…

The Healing Power of Sound as Meditation
Vibra Acoustics Therapy Improves Pain Managment
Affects of Meditation on the Cardio and Nervous Systems
Sound Healing, How it Works and Its Benefits

Articles

Responses to Native American Flute
The Science of Singing Bowls
Neuroscience Behind the Beat
Could Consciousness Come Down to Vibration?
The Science, Mystery and Magic of a Gong Bath
Sound Healing, More than Just Good Vibrations
Drumming, Rhythm and Regulation through Polyvegal Lens
Drumming Study by Wake Forest Medical