Posts Tagged ‘Research’
What a deaf composer can teach us about sound
On a Viennese winter’s night in 1808, audiences listened to Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 for the first time. The first movement started out with 4 haunting notes in C minor: da-da-da-dunnn. Those ubiquitous four notes heralded Beethoven’s journey from darkness into light, culminating in the final movement with the happier-sounding key of C major. He…
Read MoreThe Ultimate Biohack: Nose Breathing
Nose breathing is something that humans are designed to do by default, but up to 50% of the human population engages in mouth breathing instead, at least to some degree. In fact, most people are only using about 10-20% of their lung capacity! Not only are you made for nose breathing, it offers countless benefits,…
Read MoreThe Effect of Human Toning on Cancer Cells
A French Composer and A Drum-playing Biologist Nun Walk Into A Science Lab Once upon a time in the not so distant past, a French composer, sound healer, and alchemist, Fabien Maman, together with a drum-playing nun working as a biologist at the National Center for Research in Paris named Helene Grimal, set out on…
Read MoreHow Does Sound Frequency Heal Us?
How does sound frequency heal us? According to many ancient mythologies and spiritual texts, sound created the world. The Universe and all that it contains was spoken or sung into being. The Word called forth all things from the great chaotic Void. Cutting edge science tells us that sound is a powerful carrier of information…
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