Training in remote viewing and remote influencing will unleash your mind’s potential, giving you insights beyond ordinary perception. ARVARI’s comprehensive course packages are designed to help you master this powerful ability.
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Gerald O’Donnell
Gerald O’Donnell, founder of arvari remote healing, is an internationally acclaimed expert in mind-consciousness research and remote viewing. With both a BA and MS in mathematics from Cornell University as well as being certified hypnotherapist and certified hypnotherapy training under his belt, Gerald has dedicated his entire life to teaching others how to harness their innate intuitive abilities – helping thousands of seekers bring their thoughts into reality while embarking on their transformational journey toward Oneness.
He has long been a practitioner of meditation and spirituality. A member of the American Seers Society, International Seers Association and National Federation of Hypnotherapists; Dennis Prager Show guest; The John Edward Show guest appearance. Author of two acclaimed books; Manifest Your Innermost Desires and Mind Energy & The Power of Thought respectively
O’Donnell is a former Remote Viewer from Western intelligence agency NSA and now makes it his mission to teach others how to unlock their psychic potential and develop a deep relationship with the universe. His comprehensive training programs feature step-by-step instructions, practical exercises and ongoing support services.
O’Donnell has also instructed intelligence operatives in advanced remote viewing and sensing techniques, teaching them how to detect potentially hazardous situations that could emerge in their near Probable Future and how best to defuse them by either avoiding, neutralizing or altering them with Remote Influencing techniques. Furthermore, he has trained Special Forces units as well as anti-terrorist units on developing their intuitive faculties that enable them to anticipate such dangers before they manifest in reality.
Training
Remote viewing is a powerful technique for unlocking the latent potential in your mind, opening doors for business and personal applications such as improving financial status, creative projects and health and wellness. Through arvari remote healing‘s comprehensive training courses you can develop and refine your own remote viewing abilities.
The Portal Training Course equips participants to access and experience past events and situations with full sensory awareness, perceive distant objects, people, events and realities through mind power alone, influence consensus reality through inner energy alone as well as create vibratory shields to block unwanted energy intrusion from others.
Courses
ARVARI offers courses to unlock the latent potential of human minds through quantum physics principles, consciousness studies and practical exercises geared at teaching remote viewing and remote influencing techniques.
The Portal Training Course takes you deep inside yourself to expand your perspective of reality and influence thoughts and events without ever leaving the comfort of your inner mind. By entering a high vibration in the depths of your Higher Self – or “Portal”, and experiencing its Light.
Discovering ways to increase the quantum of vibratory energy within yourself and activate dormant higher DNA programs that lie dormant in what constitutes 90% of your body’s DNA can have profound ramifications for health and wellbeing, including increasing brain intelligence as dormant areas are activated again.
Certification
ARVARI’s Portal Training offers Remote Viewing as an important element, teaching participants to perceive objects and events distant in both time and space through projection of your heightened consciousness. Remote viewing can be used to accelerate personal and professional growth, spiritual exploration, artistic endeavors or creative projects as well as business and financial insights.
Villagers of Bhaonta-Kolyala were greatly honored to see President Aryavartin visit. Two women, Dhauna and Manbhari, accepted a citation and cheque on behalf of their community as compensation for all they had done to save water.
Hyperbaric oxygen treatment involves breathing pure oxygen inside a pressurized chamber and inhaling pure oxygen to combat the effects of aging by decreasing oxidative stress, chronic inflammation and cellular senescence. This treatment has proven particularly helpful against cancerous growths that often become the source of cancer-causing pathologies in older individuals.
One study demonstrated that, following 60 HBOT treatments, participants saw their telomeres –which shorten with age–lengthen. Furthermore, senescent cells were removed from their bodies, improving cognitive performance.
Increased Oxygen Levels
Oxygen is essential to cell metabolism, yet low oxygen levels can lead to oxidative stress that reduces longevity and damages cells. HBOT increases oxygen levels in the body, thus decreasing oxidative stress levels and slowing aging; additionally it promotes collagen production, keeping skin healthier while decreasing wrinkles; it improves cognitive function as well as helping prevent memory decline with age.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy may help combat one of the primary causes of aging: chronic inflammation and oxidative stress caused by various sources. By strengthening your body’s natural antioxidant defenses, this therapy can minimize its negative impacts and help you live a longer, healthier life.
Researchers have recently discovered that an HBOT treatment protocol can reverse two hallmarks of aging, including shortening of telomeres and accumulation of senescent cells. Their study, published in Aging journal, involved subjects over 64 who underwent 60 days of HBOT treatment; after completion, scientists noted their biological ages had dropped back down to 39 years old!
HBOT can do more than reverse muscle atrophy and age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass; it can also prevent osteoporosis by increasing bone density, improve vascular disease outcomes and lessen cardiovascular complications, while simultaneously increasing pulmonary functions.
Recent research demonstrated that mild hyperbaric oxygen under 1.25 Ata with 36% oxygen was effective against degenerative changes to the musculoskeletal system, such as sarcopenia (an age-related decrease in muscle mass), disuse osteoporosis and decreased oxidative capacity in soleus muscles due to hindlimb unloading in rats.
Preconditioning and postconditioning with HBOT at 2.25 Ata and 28% oxygen have shown to partially prevent unloading-induced decreases in soleus muscle mass and shifts toward type IIA fibers, and improve oxidative capacity within animal muscles [183]. More research needs to be conducted into why this occurs.
Increased Energy Levels
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) reduces inflammation and oxidative stress, helping preserve organs, bones, tissues, and cells while increasing our ability to neutralize harmful free radicals that damage from aging and other conditions. Increased oxygen levels also promote angiogenesis that regenerates damaged tissues while increasing blood flow for slower aging and improved cognitive function; additionally HBOT reduces scar tissue build-up for improved mobility and range of motion.
Researchers from Tel Aviv University and Shamir Medical Center recently conducted an innovative study which discovered that oxygen therapy reverses two key processes associated with aging and its related illnesses, according to findings published in Aging journal. To conduct their investigation, they administered HBOT treatments in pressurized chambers to healthy adults; their blood cells actually became younger biologically as their HBOT sessions progressed.
Reversing aging occurs due to interactions between oxygen and DNA. Under normal aging circumstances, oxygen molecules attack DNA and cause oxidative stress that shortens telomeres; eventually leading to cell senescence and death. A study performed on oxygen treatment can stop shortening of telomeres while increasing cell division capabilities thereby maintaining functional cells longer than before.
Studies have also demonstrated that senescent cells play a key role in the emergence of chronic illnesses, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes; as well as Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Results of this research indicated that HBOT can effectively eliminate senescent cells to significantly lower risk factors associated with age-related conditions.
HBOT offers many advantages beyond anti-aging. These benefits extend from pain relief, improved cognition, decreased inflammation, and muscle strength increases to providing natural alternatives to more costly and dangerous medication treatments. If you want more information about how HBOT could benefit your wellbeing contact us now.
Improved Sleep
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has long been utilized as an anti-aging remedy. Breathing pure oxygen into a pressurized chamber has proven its ability to slow or reverse blood cell aging and has thus become one of the more popular treatment modalities available today. After conducting this groundbreaking research, scientists began referring to HBOT as “the Fountain of Youth.” This is due to how blood cells grow younger as treatments continue. Scientists still need to research and identify optimal treatment conditions, such as oxygen pressure, exposure time, intervals, and frequency of sessions for maximum longevity effects (i.e. increasing lifespans). Current research in this regard can be found here: http://news.harvardmedicine.org/article/disorders/blood-cell-aging). Hypoxia mimetic drugs have also shown promise.
Increased Mental Function
Scientists have recently demonstrated how HBOT can enhance cognitive function by increasing brain blood flow and oxygen levels, leading to reduced senescent cells – old, dysfunctional cells that contribute to inflammation and disease – thereby reversing aging by improving brain health and avoiding neurodegeneration.
Oxygen plays an essential role in many biological functions of the human body, from healing wounds and reducing inflammation to cell renewal and survival. Too much oxygen may be harmful as too much oxidative stress leads to tissue damage and oxidative stress has been linked with age-related diseases like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer and Alzheimer’s.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has quickly gained attention as an anti-aging solution due to its potential to extend telomere length, promote cell regeneration, reduce inflammation, and enhance cognitive performance. Furthermore, this noninvasive therapy can also help enhance quality of life for older adults by alleviating pain, improving balance and cognition enhancement – though further research must be completed on its long-term effects.
Contrary to other anti-aging treatments such as plasma transfusion and stem cell grafting, HBOT is noninvasive and requires minimal lifestyle changes. Safe for professional settings like The Wellness Co, HBOT does not expose patients to barotrauma and oxygen toxicity risks.
As we age, our bodies produce less collagen – essential to keeping a youthful appearance – leading to skin wrinkles, muscles losing elasticity and memory loss in the brain. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy can help address these symptoms and restore natural beauty; however, use of this therapy under medical supervision must occur, otherwise health risks such as lung toxicity and pulmonary edema could result from using it improperly; pregnant women or individuals with certain medical conditions are advised against using hyperbaric oxygen therapy as this could pose health risks such as lung toxicity or pulmonary edema may arise as health risks; additionally pregnant women as well as people suffering from memory loss should avoid using hyperbaric oxygen therapy as this may pose risks or harm them due to exposure of hyperbaric oxygen therapy can potentially present when using hyperbaric oxygen therapy can restore natural beauty of human bodies when used correctly by using hyperbaric oxygen therapy under doctor supervision to avoid risks arising such as lung toxicity or pulmonary edema could result from excessively long exposure time period; similarly pregnant women as well as people suffering from certain medical conditions should avoid using hyperbaric oxygen therapy during this treatment process is best avoided using hyperbaric oxygen therapy during this procedure due to possible risks involved due to potential danger. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy poses certain potential health risks related to overexposure of course of medical condition due to overexposure. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy could resulting from using it under strict physician’s direction to restore natural beauty within oneself- this way of use- toxicity caused by using too much pressure being created by using it is also not advised using as it would pose health risks such as lung toxicity and pulmonary edema treatment while it might increase while this therapy should only being under physician’s usage due to risks caused from using excessive oxygen therapy may toxicity risks related to lungs toxicity or lung edema may pose health risks that would toxicity due to being used while pregnant women who might cause..
Electromagnetic energy exists all around us in the form of waves and particles. Non-ionizing electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are commonly employed for diagnostic imaging and pain relief treatments like TENS for muscle strain relief.
Ionizing radiation includes X-rays and gamma rays produced within unstable atoms’ nuclei, used clinically for external beam radiation therapy and brachytherapy treatments.
X-rays
X-rays are electromagnetic energy sources best known for their ability to image broken bones and other bodily structures. Furthermore, radiation therapy uses high-energy radiation beams to destroy cancer cells through damaging DNA damage. Since their invention by Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen in 1895, x-ray technology has become one of the cornerstones of medicine.
To produce an X-ray, electrons are accelerated using an electrical potential difference in an anode target of an X-ray tube and as they approach, they become ionized by its nucleus and lose some of their kinetic energy as electromagnetic radiation, or “bremsstrahlung”, through a process called bremsstrahlung. As they pass through body structures they create images on special plates similar to camera film with more dense structures appearing whiter in color on their X-ray images.
X-rays can help diagnose fractures and injuries, but they’re also widely used for cancer screenings as well as checking for abnormalities in the lungs, digestive tract and pregnancy evaluation. Furthermore, pregnant women should consult with their physician prior to having an X-ray exam performed; such exams could potentially harm unborn babies.
Due to their strong wavelengths, X-rays can cause serious tissue and organ damage; however, thanks to our bodies natural defense system we are usually able to quickly heal any damages from X-ray exposure. Although X-rays can be invaluable tools in medicine, they should only be administered when necessary. When there are alternative imaging tests such as ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging available to minimize unnecessary radiation exposure. Notifying your doctor if you are pregnant before getting an X-ray examination is also vital, since ionizing effects from X-rays could pose a potential risk to an unborn fetus and can be adjusted to reduce that risk. Today’s modern X-ray machines use digital images instead of traditional film for improved accuracy.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
MRI uses powerful magnetic fields and radio waves to produce highly detailed images of body structures without emitting radiation, making it extremely helpful in both diagnosing many conditions and planning treatments. Like X-rays and computed tomography (CT), it can detect cancer, stroke and other diseases while providing valuable information about organs and tissue structure. Furthermore, its images often reveal more about conditions than traditional diagnostic techniques alone and are frequently used as guidance during biopsy procedures.
When being examined using an MRI machine, people lie inside a hollow cylindrical magnet while being exposed to high-frequency radio waves that create a magnetic field. This magnetic field lines up hydrogen atoms found naturally within water molecules throughout their bodies which then emit signals based on which tissue type they inhabit and simultaneously recorded by the scanner; later these signals are processed by computer reconstruction software into an image of the area being studied – unlike its counterparts X-ray and CT scanning which both utilize radiation, unlike its very safe alternative MRI which uses no radiation during its analysis allowing greater safety when studying an area.
Contrasting with NMR spectroscopy, which measures chemical changes, MRI imaging reveals differences in tissue shape and density throughout the body. It’s an invaluable way to diagnose brain disorders as well as alters in metabolic patterns associated with different disease states.
In addition to revealing structural features, MRI can detect specific forms of cancer or tumors such as those originating in the liver, kidneys and prostate. Furthermore, it’s often used for blood flow evaluation, joint status assessment and identification of infections.
Before going in for an MRI examination, individuals must remove all metal objects such as credit cards and keys and wear a gown without buttons, snaps or zippers. They may be given anti-anxiety medication or earplugs to reduce discomfort caused by loud banging noises during the scan; additionally they must remain still and may need to hold their breath for extended periods while images are being captured by technicians. It is also essential that they inform them technician of any implanted medical devices like insulin pumps or pacemakers as this may impact upon how successful their scan will go in terms of time constraints or duration.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound imaging uses sound waves to produce images of organs within the body. Ultrasound can be used to examine babies in their mother’s womb (sonography), as well as diagnose issues in other parts of the body – it is painless and radiation free; excellent for soft tissues which do not show up well on X-rays; safe; the ultrasound machine sends out high frequency soundwaves which a computer uses to generate images of these tissues or organs.
Sound waves bounce off body structures and reflect back to an ultrasound machine, where a computer creates an image based on their echos. This image can then be displayed on a monitor or recorded onto videotape for future review or recording on video. Sonograms may be seen either one-dimensionally or three-dimensionally with 3D imaging providing more details images.
An ultrasound machine consists of a computer console, monitor and transducer resembling a microphone; water-based gel is applied over the area being examined to allow sounds waves to travel through and return to the transducer for examination; sonograms are displayed on a monitor, operated and interpreted by trained ultrasound technicians (sonographers).
Diagnostic ultrasound is used to assess internal organs and systems within the body, such as the heart, liver, kidneys, blood vessels, tendons and joints. It’s especially helpful in fetal and pediatric examinations; noninvasive, painless and relatively inexpensive procedures with variable results depending on operator experience and skill.
Therapeutic ultrasound uses high-frequency acoustic energy to produce thermal and mechanical effects within the body, with applications in areas like obstetrics/gynecology, pain management, physical therapy, and other specialties. You can control its frequency by changing its duty factor (cycle); increasing this will produce less heat but may compromise imaging resolution.
Radiofrequency (RF)
Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RFEMFs) can be produced both naturally and artificially, the latter typically coming from mobile phones, cordless phone base stations, local wireless networks, radio transmission towers and microwave ovens. RF fields may produce either heat or nerve stimulation at different frequency ranges depending on which device is being used – which is why Canada has implemented limits to ensure Canadians’ safety.
Studies on the health effects of RF EMF exposure have explored its possible adverse health impacts in various ways, and most have failed to uncover any correlation between it and adverse health consequences and exposure; where an association has been discovered, typically long-term, high-level exposure or the use of powerful devices was involved.
Radiofrequency technology is often utilized in medicine for pain relief. This can be accomplished through interrupting nerve fibres that send pain signals directly to the brain through a radiofrequency neurotomy procedure. Furthermore, RF can also be utilized in cosmetic and plastic surgery applications to tighten skin by thermally restructuring collagen matrix structures.
X-rays, gamma rays and ultrasound are forms of electromagnetic energy (EM). Their radiation can damage molecules by penetrating them; as such they’re essential tools in medical imaging as it allows doctors to discover bone structure, organs and soft tissues by scattering light to make denser structures appear white on film or digital images.
Numerous epidemiological studies have explored possible links between radio frequency exposure and cancer; however, their conclusions were often inconclusive. Health Canada continues to review peer-reviewed literature and conduct research into potential health impacts caused by radio frequencies. If it becomes evident that levels below those set forth by ICNIRP cause harmful biological interactions, appropriate actions will be taken by government.
Dr Gariaev and his team of biophysicists, molecular biologists, embryologists and linguists discovered that DNA functions both on a particle level as well as wave level. His experiments demonstrate how our double helix molecules store electromagnetic and acoustic information imprinted onto intracellular water networks via electromagnetic fields or electromagnetic radiation and can be reprogrammed using frequencies as sounds or words to reprogram them back into action.
Quantum Non-Locality
Quantum non-locality refers to particles’ ability to exist simultaneously in two locations at once – something called “entanglement,” where particles “link” even though separated by great distances. Scientists also believe this non-locality may form the basis for consciousness; some scientists even propose that there may be a universal field of consciousness which drives its workings in our universe.
Bohm developed the theory of entanglement and non-locality, proposing that there are two orders of reality perfectly integrated together: explicate reality (matter/energy), limited by light speed, and implicate reality (the consciousness) within matter itself. According to this hypothesis, Bohm suggests that our universe exists as an intricate network with interconnected non-local parts which transmit information into material reality – which might explain reports of telepathic communications or remote mental interactions among some individuals.
Penrose and Hameroff propose that microtubules in the brain act as quantum entanglement, and consciousness is transmitted this way. Their theory rests on an assumption that each living cell contains its own quantum field that transmits information to other cells – something supported by experiments conducted by the CIA-sponsored remote viewing tests as well as research by Roger Nelson at Princeton University.
Studies of quantum events in nature and global human mental activity has led to speculation that quantum events synchronizing with each other correspond with global human mental activity – some physicists refer to this field as the “psi field.” Evidence for this hypothesis includes crystals tuned to identical frequencies exhibiting resonant twinning phenomena; similarly studies on random number generators (RNGs) exhibit anomalous behaviors that correspond with global human mental activity.
Holographic DNA
Dr Gariaev‘s discoveries hold immense potential to revolutionise our understanding of life by creating non-invasive healing techniques, organ regeneration therapies and significantly lengthening human lifespans. His experiments have proven that DNA holograms emitted by cells contain information about their current state. Furthermore, these holograms emit light and sound radiation which can be detected by other cells; additionally, this radiation transmits information regarding metabolic processes within an organism.
Dr Peter Gariaev bases his work on the theory that genetic information in electromagnetic waves in the form of holograms can be instantly transmitted over long distances, unlike classical genetics which focuses on nucleotides that make up DNA and determine gene expression, protein synthesis and other biochemical processes. This approach differs significantly from traditional genetics which emphasizes gene sequences as the key elements.
Dr. Peter Gariaev used laser spectroscopy in his experiments to measure electromagnetic radiation emitted by DNA molecules. Utilizing a quartz cuvette with DNA sample in it, he directed a laser beam towards it and recorded wavelengths of its reflected radiation; his results suggested that DNA’s holographic information could be transmitted between separate samples even over vast distances.
Dr. Gariaev used quantum physics to demonstrate that seemingly “useless” DNA found in double helix molecules actually contains abundant biochemical information – further disproving our previous beliefs of life’s complexity. Non-coding regions not only serve as “assistants” for primary DNA sequences but have their own unique language!
Dr Gariaev conducted experiments that demonstrated how DNA emits light and sound waves that communicate with other cells within an organism’s body, creating an organism-wide informational space called DNA wave bio-computer that processes metabolic information simultaneously throughout all its cells simultaneously – this process known as wave genetics has many practical uses, including being able to regenerate damaged organs such as pancreases.
Linguistic DNA
Gariaev‘s groundbreaking research laid the foundation for Linguistic DNA, an alternative form of genetic engineering involving altering our genomes with sound frequencies to reprogram genes to heal disease and increase longevity. His team discovered that DNA sequences resemble language structures; leading him to conclude that our genes communicate via biological language.
Language features of our genetic code include codon frequency and shape as well as spoken grammatical structure. This indicates that our genes contain an encoded language-driven protein translation mechanism governing translation using spoken language; further suggesting our genes can be reprogrammed using sound waves and audio programs allowing us to adjust physical, mental, and emotional states via sound.
Dr Gariaev found that DNA can function both particle-wise and wave-wise, and be programmed using frequencies such as words or sounds to enable greater communication between physical and spiritual parts of ourselves. This discovery enabled new levels of communication between our physical and spiritual selves.
He used a laser beam to record photons near DNA samples, and found that codon sequences in their molecules corresponded perfectly with those recorded – providing proof that DNA contains its own lexicon – as well as showing how programming DNA could follow similar logical rules as language itself.
Gariaev conducted another experiment by shining a laser light through a developing salamander embryo, and observed how its DNA had completely changed into that of an adult salamander. Reprogramming could occur across distances; suggesting our bodies act like holograms that can transmit information instantly across dimensions.
This research project seeks to understand how and why ideas change over time, focusing on the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries specifically, by analysing big data derived from historic texts. Computer algorithms will be employed to uncover patterns of semantic change while investigating their contexts; ultimately leading to an improved grasp on how knowledge is produced.
Transmitting Genetic Information
Gariaev demonstrated that genetics isn’t limited to studying the sequence of nucleotides within DNA and how these code for protein synthesis; rather it operates both on particle level as well as through wave phenomena. He demonstrated with his team of biophysicists, molecular biologists, embryologists and linguists that “junk DNA” does not simply represent evolutionary waste but instead contains rules which can be changed using frequencies similar to language to create electromagnetic fields similar to language itself.
Gariaev demonstrated how signals could transmit cellular information over long distances, similar to radio waves carrying signals across vast expanses. His experiments with laser technology showed him transmitting his own pancreatic genetic code directly into subjects with damaged pancreases via laser technology; this resulted in regeneration. He also discovered our DNA has grammatical similarities with language and could potentially be recoded via frequency, opening the door for genetic linguistics research.
His work with Luc Montagnier revealed that bacteria’s signature frequencies could be transferred into homeopathic dilutions of water to create exact replicas of their original DNA — providing proof of cellular memory. This monumental discovery could open the way to numerous applications like remote healing via frequency, regeneration of damaged organs, significant lifespan extension and quantum biocomputing.
Genetics has become an essential component of healthcare today, and genetic profiles have often been used to identify criminals or reunite children with their families. To protect confidentiality, any genetic profiles provided should only be shared with a physician who has assessed an individual’s needs, or in the case of Medicare beneficiaries it should only ever be shared with their physician’s office directly as any unwelcome requests could expose them to identity theft and fraud.
Sound wave vibration therapy relies on your body’s response to mechanical vibration. Numerous studies demonstrate its benefits.
Vibration stimulates the muscle stretch reflex to produce neuromuscular potentiation and thus increase muscle strength.
Vibration therapy coupled with meditative music allows your mind to tune in to its frequency and relax.
Improved Sleep
Vibroacoustic therapy uses music and vibration therapy to provide a holistic experience that targets specific wellness goals. It may help ease physical tension, sharpen mental focus or simply provide a moment of peace and quiet.
Sleep problems such as insomnia and restless sleeping are frequently related to anxiety, stress and an imbalance of neurochemicals in the brain. According to studies, sound frequency healing may provide relief by placing people in deep meditational states, helping them relax and unwind.
Combining vibroacoustic therapy with meditation and guided visualization, can also be effective at treating various forms of mood disorders. Many such conditions involve insufficient dopamine and serotonin production when under stress; by releasing these chemicals through vibroacoustic therapy, vibroacoustic therapy stimulates more of these feel-good hormones from being produced in your brain, thus improving overall mood and decreasing symptoms.
Clients lie on a sound table–a type of massage table equipped with speakers that transmit vibrations throughout their bodies–while relaxing music or therapeutic tones such as binaural beats are played to facilitate brainwave patterns by playing different frequencies into each ear, creating an auditory illusion which influences brainwave patterns by playing slightly different frequencies for each ear, such as alpha waves or delta waves – depending on which frequency this can induce beta waves, relax alpha waves, or induce meditative states of consciousness for users.
Gentle natural sounds such as babbling brooks, ocean waves and rustling leaves provide a soothing auditory backdrop that promotes relaxation and masks disturbances that could otherwise disrupt sleep. Such sounds may prove particularly helpful for individuals struggling to sleep due to chronic pain or psychological distress.
Not only natural sounds, but melodic and relaxing instrumental music is often included in sleep-inducing playlists. Studies have demonstrated how such soothing music can lower heart rate, blood pressure and cortisol levels to promote improved restfulness and lead to deeper restful REM cycles – the period during sleep associated with dreaming and memory formation. Many individuals find listening to such playlists helps them sleep more easily with longer REM cycles as a result.
Stimulation of the Brain
Vibration therapy is widely known for stimulating muscles; however, recent research indicates it can also stimulate the brain and trigger various types of brainwaves, offering promising treatments for conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, chronic pain, arthritis, osteoporosis, fibromyalgia depression anxiety and neurological diseases like Alzheimer’s.
Soundswave vibration treatments have the ability to generate brainwaves that directly target the limbic system – responsible for emotional responses, memory and learning – as well as influence its type and intensity of vibrations. Frequency and intensity will have an impactful influence; resonance frequencies within our acoustic circuitry can be stimulated with certain sound frequencies that act like amplifiers.
Vibration stimulation can enhance gamma waves which have been found effective at combatting depression, while alpha waves help relax, increase focus and concentration, induce the meditation state, aid healing recovery, boost creativity (daydreaming state), strengthen short and long-term memory retention and release any blocked energy that might exist in our bodies.
Other studies have demonstrated that vibration can stimulate various neurotransmitters in the brain such as serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine which help regulate mood regulation and depression. Furthermore, vibration has been found to trigger increased feelings of bonding and trust.
Recent research conducted using sound wave vibration to increase muscle function in mdx mice demonstrated similar effects to that of exercise. Researchers observed a rapid influx of calcium and sodium ions into cells which led to overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS). When vibrated at 8Hz cellular overload was reduced and protective enzymes were activated by activating protective cascades.
Studies on vibration’s effect on blood, nerves, bones/muscles have also been conducted, with stimulation of endothelial cells to trigger nitric oxide production; nerve stimulation through vibration to activate protein kinases; and bone/muscle mechanisms like vibrational acceleration activating muscle stretch reflex reflex, bone cell progenitor fate changes or changes to the skeleton being explored as potential outcomes of vibration therapy.
Pain Relief
SoftWave’s sound frequency healing technology works to retune your body, mind and spirit for relaxation, healing and wellness. Sound frequencies are transferred directly into the body via vibrational therapy sessions, impacting cells at a cellular level while opening energy pathways back toward healthy alignment and alignment.
Vibrations have long been used as an effective form of pain relief, stimulating a response in your brain that encourages relaxation and decreases symptoms. They can also improve circulation, lower blood pressure, reduce stress and anxiety which often contribute to physical discomfort in the body as well as help relieve physical ache in itself.
Research suggests this may be caused by vibrations stimulating the vagus nerve and its related splenic nerve, leading to increased production of acetylcholine which acts on synapses where muscles connect with nerves as well as helping regulate autonomic nervous system activity and cognitive function. Furthermore, increased production increases release of nitric oxide which in turn plays an essential role in blood flow regulation and vascular regulation.
Evidence indicates that vibrations may also induce the release of GABA (gamma aminobutyric acid). GABA has the ability to inhibit pain receptors while decreasing heat and touch sensitivities, providing an effective treatment option for many forms of muscularskeletal pain.
Vibrations may also stimulate lumbar dorsal root afferent neurons that cause back pain by becoming entrained with vibrations. They may also activate protein kinases which relieve pain and promote healing.
Vibrations may also help increase your blood flow, which is beneficial in reducing swelling and inflammation. Sound waves generate vibrations felt at a cellular level which then cause blood vessels to dilate and improve circulation.
Sounds can also activate mitochondria – organelles found within cells which produce energy for all cell functions – by making them vibrate more freely, which in turn allows more oxygen to reach their core and makes your cells healthier overall.
Improved Digestion
Digestive issues can negatively impact one’s quality of life and may be indicative of serious illnesses like gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or Crohn’s disease. Digestive issues may manifest themselves with symptoms including stomach pain, bloating, difficulty swallowing or breathing normally, diarrhea, constipation nausea or blood in stool.
Sound wave vibration therapy enhances digestion by touching on the sympathetic nervous system in the body. When exposed to stress or anxiety, this part of our nervous system becomes active – increasing heart rate, blood pressure, and decreasing digestion processes. Studies have demonstrated that sound vibration therapy reduces its reactivity allowing individuals to feel less stress in their lives.
Vibration therapy helps increase skeletal muscle regeneration, leading to greater strength. This effect occurs because vibration therapy stimulates expression of PGC-1a protein which promotes muscle hypertrophy; by increasing PGC-1a levels after exercise it prevents atrophy in muscles.
Vibration therapy has also been demonstrated to have a beneficial impact on bone density. One study used vibration therapy to treat postmenopausal women suffering from osteoporosis; its vibration caused them to experience significant increases in their bone density levels and alleviate their symptoms. Researchers believe vibration stimulated calcium and phosphorus production to strengthen bones while simultaneously decreasing inflammation associated with osteoporosis. Researchers discovered that vibration therapy helped individuals with osteoarthritis regain mobility. Researchers believe this was achieved by improving range of motion and sleep quality – factors which ultimately resulted in better mobility.