Try making a BNB using 1 channel at 100hz.
Bolt you might be able to activate the ve... - Cure Parkinson's
Bolt you might be able to activate the vestibular system with 100hz sound.
Thanks House2. I looked through that document but could not find anything about 100 hz. Could you help me out please?
Sorry I posted the wrong article, should posted this one
nature.com/articles/s41598-...
Thanks! Interesting.
"In conclusion, our pilot study showed an association of the sound component at 100 Hz with more than 46.6 dB output from a PLD with better balance in young adults. This study suggests the importance of determining the influence of sound exposure with consideration of frequency on balance. Further studies are needed to determine the mechanism and the effects of stimulation of the sound component at 100 Hz on balance in humans."
so you could create a BNB @ 100/105 which would create a theta wave with a vestibular component.
Interesting. "Our experimental studies have shown that constitutive exposure to sound with a peak of 100 Hz, 70 dB for 1 month caused impairment of the vestibule in mice29,30. Therefore, it is possible that the target organ for the sound component at 100 Hz in music is the vestibule."
Impairment does not sound good, but the article did say it helped balance. I think you are on to something. A theta wave BB around 100 hz is coming up! (with a warning).
that's after a month of exposure
Added chapter 4 of Egyptian Tales, translated from the Papyri, Series One librivox.org/egyptian-tales...
Thanks to some advice from House2 I set the baseline frequency at 100 hz, The right ear is 106 hz. Theta. I put a bell every 10 minutes to help people keep track of the time.
6 hz 100 base egyptiantalesone_04.mp3
drive.google.com/file/d/1C7...
Be aware: Per this study nature.com/articles/s41598-... one month of 70 DB 100 hz damaged the vestibule of mice: "Our experimental studies have shown that constitutive exposure to sound with a peak of 100 Hz, 70 dB for 1 month caused impairment of the vestibule in mice29,30. Therefore, it is possible that the target organ for the sound component at 100 Hz in music is the vestibule."
Per Google "70 decibels is as loud as a washing machine or a dishwasher. It is a moderate noise level. 70 dB noise is not considered harmful to human hearing. However, extended exposure to levels above 55-60 dB can be considered disturbing or become annoying."
So be careful out there.
I found this: Auditory driving of the autonomic nervous system: Listening to theta-frequency binaural beats post-exercise increases parasympathetic activation and sympathetic withdrawal 2014 ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...