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Sound Therapy

ILC Reference NO 91:89:008
Item sourced from ILC NSW database


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Short Description
Sound therapy is based on the theory that each part of the body has a natural resonance and so responds either positively or negatively to different sounds or vibrations.

Price Guide
Approx Price: $0.00
Price Date: 17/10/2007
By appointment only.
Phones minded Mon to Fri 9am-5pm.


More Details
How it works
Poor health and disease are believed to affect the frequency at which the body's organs and cells vibrate. In the most common form of sound therapy, practitioners try to restore and strengthen healthy frequencies by directing harmonious waves at trouble spots, and so stimulating the body's own healing powers. Treatment can be a simple matter of playing soothing sounds (such as the noise of waves or the calls of dolphins), classical music, or electronically generated waves to induce relaxation. Other forms of sound therapy involve group or individual sessions, where you are taught to produce healing sounds - usually a chant or a hum - with your own voice.

What's it good for
Sound therapy can help with stress, anxiety, insomnia and emotional problems. Therapists also claim success healing muscle and nerve conditions, such as back pain, fibrositis, neuralgia, tinnitus, sinusitis and migraine.

Where to find a practitioner
The Sound Therapy Association can refer you to the nearest practitioner.


Supplier Information - click to supplier for contacts details
SOUND THERAPY INTERNATIONAL, THE,   GERRINGONG, NSW

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