Sound Immersion as an adjunct therapy for traditional medical interventions

Once an ancient spiritual practice, sound immersion has since been recognized as a highly effective complementary therapy for various health concerns

Three people in a bright room with gongs and singing bowls, one person lying on the floor, another sitting, and the third playing a gong.

The Benefits of Sound Healing

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Applications of Sound In Medicine...

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People sitting on a rug engaged in a musical activity with singing bowls and a chime, with soft natural lighting.

A Psychologist Explores The Healing Power Of ‘Sound Baths’

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