Let John Stuart Reid Show You How to Use Music as Medicine
Can music and sound create real healing in the body?
Scientific evidence has revealed that music and key sound frequencies have the power to support our bodies to heal naturally at a very deep level.
When applied correctly, these vibrations gently massage the body’s cells and have an almost magical capacity to heal emotional and physical traumas held in the body.
Health challenges, such as chronic pain, chronic inflammation, high blood pressure, and poor immune system efficiency can all be alleviated without the need for prescription drugs, affirms acoustics scientist John Stuart Reid.
After prescription medications had failed to diminish his debilitating back pain, he eliminated the pain permanently by immersing himself in low-frequency sound for just 20 minutes while inside the Great Pyramid of Giza.
John’s thorough explanation of the biological mechanisms that underpin sound’s ability to support healing and overcome disease will expand your understanding and belief in the efficacy of sound therapy and music medicine.
You are invited to John’s one-hour event. He will be talking about his new seven-module course. This course will help you understand the mysteries and healing potential of sonic science and the cymatic patterns that influence your health at a cellular level. You will also be immersed in a series of music and sound activations that balance and boost the healing intelligence of your inner harmonics.
You can register here for Music as Medicine: Advanced Practices Using Sound to Reduce Pain, Lower Blood Pressure & Decrease Inflammation.
In this 60-minute free online event, you’ll:
- Participate in an interactive sound-therapy exercise that promises to help you reduce pain, alleviate chronic inflammation, and lower your blood pressure
- Learn how to significantly increase the oxygen availability in your bloodstream to optimize your body’s ability to heal
- Discover how activating your vagus nerve can help reduce chronic inflammation and slow the rate at which you age
- Experience a deep level of calm as music increases your production of dopamine, while decreasing cortisol levels
- Stimulate the production and number of white blood cells to strengthen your immune system
When your body is free of pain and able to move fluidly, without stiffness, your mind will nestle into a deeper level of peace and serenity.
Western medicine has embraced “music as medicine” as a clinical specialty after establishing that the body’s healing mechanisms are optimally supported by certain frequencies.
During this inspiring hour, you’ll be guided to stimulate your vagus nerve while sonically bathed in “The Dream of the Blue Whale,” a beautiful and etheric song containing frequencies as low as 12 Hz — ideal for supporting healing and reducing chronic inflammation as your body melts into deep relaxation.
Live long, love life and be well!
Harold
P.S. In Music as Medicine: Advanced Practices Using Sound to Reduce Pain, Lower Blood Pressure & Decrease Inflammation with acoustics scientist John Stuart Reid you’ll learn how to use music as medicine and how musical instruments and the sounds from gongs, Tibetan bowls, and crystal bowls can be used to promote full-body healing.
About John Stuart Reid
Acoustics pioneer John Stuart Reid is on a mission to educate and inspire the world about the field of cymatics — the science of visible vibrations and sound. He asserts that sound is the foundation of almost all matter in the Universe and was a potent force in the creation of life in the primordial oceans, thereby carrying the power to heal life.
In his lectures, John reveals groundbreaking information on the mechanisms that support Sound Therapy and Music Medicine, and how they can be applied to improve health naturally.
His CymaScope invention has forever changed the world’s perception of sound by giving us the ability to “see” sound and better understand this ubiquitous aspect of life. His cymatics research, which is elevating this important new field in scientific and medical arenas, includes a study on differentiating between the sounds emitted by healthy cells and cancer cells, published in Water Journal.
In John’s words, “The old adage ‘seeing is believing’ takes on an important new meaning — to see sound is to open a new window on our world, one that has been veiled for all time, until now.”