Sound healers believe that all cells, tissues and organs within the human body have their own specific vibratory frequency that when disturbed causes pain or disease.
Dr Peter Guy Manners passed on his discoveries to Mandara Cromwell who founded Cymatherapy International to bring vibrational healing technology into the 21st century with international patent-pending devices like AMI 750 Acoustic Meridian Intelligence Cymatherapy device that has been nominated for a Thomas Edison award in 2013.
Cymatherapy devices transmit audible sound frequencies that correspond with healthy organs and tissues – supporting your body’s natural healing capacity.
Bioresonance
Bioresonance is an energetic healing modality that measures changes in cell frequency to determine whether they are out of balance and provide safe, noninvasive and drug-free treatments that may help alleviate many different symptoms. Bioresonance works well when combined with traditional lab work to identify root issues; additionally it can serve as a complementary therapy in holistic wellness plans.
At each session, electrodes are applied to your skin while an energy scan device examines your body’s energy fields. It identifies imbalanced frequencies attributed to hormones, pathogens, stressors or emotions and sends corrective frequencies back to bring your body back into alignment. Sessions usually last 30-60 minutes with a practitioner assessing your response throughout so as to provide you with maximum impactful outcomes.
Bioresonance machines can detect imbalances in cellular resonance frequencies caused by various sources, including toxins, pathogens, stressors and emotional traumas. Furthermore, they can detect physical body imbalances like muscle strains, organ issues or other structural concerns as well as measure inflammation levels to help pinpointing health concerns at their core.
Meridians
Traditional Chinese Medicine’s twelve major meridians provide a vital energy system that transports qi (or life force) throughout the body. Each meridian corresponds with either yin organs (heart, lungs, liver, stomach and spleen) or yang organs (kidneys, pericardium or triple warmer). When blocked by illness or injury, these pathways may become blocked, leading to imbalanced energy balance that manifests physically as symptoms in physical symptoms in various organs of organs in physical manifestation.
Studies have demonstrated that acupuncture points and meridians possess unique electrical properties. One research group discovered that the spleen meridian has low electrical impedance and responds effectively to inflammation and infection [4]. Furthermore, another research group discovered acupoints have electromagnetic, thermal, acoustic magnetic isotopic myoelectric characteristics [5.
Researchers who examined meridians used bibliometric analysis, which uses statistical analyses of citations to detect trends in research topics, biomarkers, methodologies and other aspects over time. It’s particularly effective for studying large numbers of publications at once and can be applied effectively when conducting medical literature research [5].
Acupuncturists have long held that meridians correspond with organs; however, this concept has yet to be verified by Western medical or scientific standards. Certain meridians such as the stomach meridian (associated with earth and digestion) can be affected by digestive issues or emotional stress; the kidney meridian associated with water regulates testosterone levels while the pericardium meridian coordinates activities between upper middle and lower parts of the body as well as regulates blood circulation.
Organs
Organs, cells, and tissues all possess their own natural vibrational resonance that can become unbalanced due to disease, illness, or trauma. Cymatherapy uses sound frequencies associated with healthy tissue and organs so as to resynchronize your own healthy resonance for optimal wellness.
Scientists now recognize that everything is energy, including our bodies. Additionally, they have discovered that the body’s natural frequency of vibration can be altered, with consequences to physical health being greatly dependent upon maintaining equilibrium within this vibrational field. Cymatherapy International has created a system which uses advanced instruments to deliver specific combinations of frequencies called “commutation frequencies,” associated with healthy organ and tissue systems through Chinese medicine meridians in hands and feet meridian pathways; these sounds help normalize imbalances by resynchronizing cell vibrational resonance and stimulating body’s natural self-healing processes.
Cymatherapy employs sound and magnetics to reshape energy patterns in your acupuncture meridians. Where traditional medical techniques treat symptoms individually, cymatherapy addresses their source in order to promote holistic healing. This approach is supported by evidence showing the different cellular frequencies between healthy cells and unhealthy ones – something sound healers have long recognized with Mandara Cromwell, the founder of Cymatherapy International, having long known our bodies produce healing frequencies; indeed her AMI 750 Acoustic Meridian Intelligence device was nominated for Thomas Edison award nomination in 2013.
Muscles
Sound vibrations have long been used for healing purposes, dating back millennia. Hans Jenny coined the term cymatics in 1967 after noting how certain musical tones had direct impacts on heart rate and other bodily indicators. Osteopath Peter Guy Manners developed modern bioresonance therapy through research demonstrating our cells possess unique biosignatures with inherent resonance frequencies which may become disrupted due to exposure to toxins, pathogens, stressors or emotional trauma.
Manners and his team developed approximately 700 unique sound code frequencies – known as commutations – associated with healthy tissue and organ systems. Cymatherapy instruments amplify these sounds, then combine them with magnetic field therapy to deliver these health frequencies through Chinese Medicine meridien pathways in feet and hands, normalizing imbalances while resynchronizing your body’s natural state of resonance.
Facial muscles are no exception; and a 30-minute session can help balance and tone those that cause wrinkles. Cymatherapy sessions utilize a facial mask with sound vibrations and magnetic energy delivered in order to restore muscles to their proper resonant frequency. As with other muscles in your body, muscle-tendon meridians are named based on how they connect to stationary or moving bones – such as the sternocleidomastoid (connecting the sternum, clavicle and mastoid process of the skull) or occipitofrontalis (connecting occipital bone with frontal bone). A face mask designed specifically to target these acoustic and magnetic waves at points where these muscles meet such bones is also intended.
Bones
Cyma practitioners believe they can assist the body in returning to health using sound frequencies that correspond with healthy tissues’ resonant frequencies, either directly or through the meridians of acupuncture. Although most physicians are skeptical of Cyma therapy, alternative healers such as osteopaths and acupuncturists claim to be using it successfully to treat conditions considered inoperable by medical doctors.
Cyma therapy utilizes research findings that confirm our bodies as dynamic energy systems with each cell possessing a distinct vibrational signature to aid its natural healing processes. Through its sophisticated instruments, it transmits combinations of audible sound frequencies associated with healthy organs, cells, and tissues for effective healing.
Cymatherapy uses over 700 commutation frequencies to correct imbalances and restore cell frequencies back into their natural harmonic resonance state. Cymatherapy also balances electromagnetic fields within your body to harmonize them with each other and support overall body wellness.
Osteopath and scientist Sir Peter Guy Manners collected data on the vibrational signatures of different body tissues, eventually developing Cymatics. He discovered that specific sound frequencies rearranged molecules of cells to turn them back into healthy ones; this led him to create Cyma Therapy using sound waves to resynchronize cell resonance frequencies and encourage healing processes within each cell.
Tissues
Human bodies are dynamic energy systems with various tissues and cells each possessing its own individual frequency or vibrational signature. Unfortunately, due to toxins or pathogens entering our system through external sources like stress or negative emotions or simply ageing our cells may lose this natural resonance and become imbalanced. Cyma therapy uses sound waves to promote our natural self-healing mechanisms by realigning cell frequencies with healthy state vibrational resonance frequencies.
Cyma therapy does not directly heal tissues; rather it balances electromagnetic fields that have been compromised due to physical injury or emotional trauma, restoring their proper functionality and helping your cells and organs communicate more freely with one another and their external environment. Cyma therapy supports your body’s natural capacity for relieving pain and creating overall well-being – this is demonstrated empirically in patient quality of life feedback and reduced long-term inflammation illustrated by thermographic images after multiple sessions.
Peter Guy Manners, an osteopath and medical doctor who founded Cyma Therapy, created Cymatics on the belief that each tissue has its own signature vibrational signature. From this research a device was built that transmitted Cymatic sound frequencies directly into your body through Chinese medicine meridian pathways in your feet and hands. Cyma therapies are provided by alternative practitioners who require special training in operating its devices.




