About Sound Healing

Sound Healing - Did you know?

Sound therapy has been used for thousands of years from chanting to bells, singing bowls, and much more. Temples as early as 4000 B.C.E. built by the sea on magnetic vortices designed architecturally to capture the power of light, sound and magnetism. The three most powerful forces.

Sound travels about 4 times faster through water that it does air. The fact that our bodies are about 60-70% water really enhances the ability for sound therapy to be such a highly effective mode of healing.

How does Vibration affect us? 

Everything has vibration! The hertz rate of food can be measured, each organ in our bodies and our bodies as a whole can be measured. The range of our biofield can vary dramatically depending on what we are doing. This vibration rate has a big effect on our health.

In the medical industry there are many ways sound is used.


  • When a bone is broken a bone stimulator is prescribed. A machine that simply produces a vibration at the hertz rate where bone knits itself.
  • With kidney stones Sonic Lithotripsy is used. Sonic vibration is used to target the stone and break it into smaller pieces.
  • Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Histotripsy is used. Ultrasound (consentrated sound vibration and their echoes) remove clots in half the time of medication.

The National Institute of Health in the United States did a study examining 62 men and women and the effects of sound therapy, primarily singing bowls , on mood. Approximately half of the participants had experienced sound therapy and the rest not at all. It showed statistically significant differences in each of the following: tension, anxiety, physical pain, depression, anger, fatigue, vigor, confusion, faith and spirituality. The difference was seen in all groups and was even more significant for those who had never experienced sound therapy.


Currently 33 hospitals in the USA use sound therapy pre and post op.


www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5871151

Share by: