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Old 08-01-2012, 11:12 AM #1
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Default Somatron and Vibroacoustic therapy ?

Call me desperate but I am considering purchasing one of these.

At worst , well I'll have a new mattress for my bed , or a interesting surround sound system :P

Dont suppose any one has tried or experimented in any of this stuff to give me some feedback ?

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More evidence on the effects of this therapy ..

Not much though I admit.

http://vibroacoustic.org/Newsletters...etter10.06.htm

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Q - Linda can you share some of the comments and reactions by your clients in regards to their sessions on the Tactile Sound Table?

A - My first comment would be about my own health. Working with frequencies and music and spending time on the table for myself during the week, my blood pressure is 120/68 down from 140/80 and above without any medication changes. I have peripheral neuropathy of both feet and have more feeling and less pain after an hour on the sound table with music and frequencies.
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Haven't tried this but music can be very healing. This takes it up a notch. I would imagine the type of music could have an impact. No rap for this.

Any chance to try it out before buying it? If they have solid return policy, then there's not much financial risk. Anything that can reduce stress and tension is helpful. A relaxed body heals faster than one that's stressed. From what I can tell, it appears to be reputable. I'm pretty open to alternative therapies so it doesn't seem to crazy to me. Since it's electrical, my only concern would be the emf exposure during sleep. You want to make sure that there's some level of emf protection.
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Haven't tried this but music can be very healing. This takes it up a notch. I would imagine the type of music could have an impact. No rap for this.

Any chance to try it out before buying it? If they have solid return policy, then there's not much financial risk. Anything that can reduce stress and tension is helpful. A relaxed body heals faster than one that's stressed. From what I can tell, it appears to be reputable. I'm pretty open to alternative therapies so it doesn't seem to crazy to me. Since it's electrical, my only concern would be the emf exposure during sleep. You want to make sure that there's some level of emf protection.
I have some heavy artillery EMF protection here ontop of a pretty big salt lamp.

Unfortunately Im up in the wee highlands of scotland , so much hope of trying anything here - esp given my current state of being housebound for close 2 yrs.

It just one of those things I always wanted to try as i seem to respond to things like tibetan bowls well and sorta wondered what the next stage up from that would do .

I use Ultrasound a lot too to help my my muscoskeletal issues ( not the same I know ) but still interesting relationship i think.

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