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Sound healing is the practice of using audio tones and
vibrational frequencies to repair damaged tissue and cells within the
body. It works on the basis that all matter is vibrating at specific
frequencies, and sickness, disease, depression and stress causes human
beings to vibrate at a lower frequency. Playing tones that promote
healing, happiness and vitality will allow DNA strands to repair
themselves, and several scientific studies have been conducted on the
potential healing benefits of audio sound frequencies. Sound has been
used as a healing tool for centuries, and is still regularly utilized by
many different alternative healthcare centers. Tibetan singing bowels,
tuning forks, drumming therapy, and even chanting are all used in sound
therapy and many participants experience strong emotions during therapy
sessions. Advocates of sound healing claim that it has the power to heal
mental illness, arthritis, autoimmune disorders and can even shrink
cancerous tumors. Learn about the different forms of sound healing and
examine the evidence that supports its use as an alternative medical
practice.