Sound Therapy
Effectively used in many hospitals as part of
the treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, the monks of Tibet discovered the
healing power of overtone chanting thousands of years ago. The basic tenet
behind sound therapy is that everything in the universe is in a constant
state of vibration. If true, the cells of the human body constantly vibrate,
meaning that sound can either relax or agitate, heal or harm. Most commonly
employs the direct application of the voice, music and other sounds. It is
used effectively to reduce pain and inflammation, especially in conditions
such as arthritis, back pain and soft-tissue damage.
Another aspect of this is according to Gordon-Michael Scallion and the Matrix
Institute, the use of sound in medicine is to increase dramatically in the next
generation.