The treatment has been used on patients with tumors, internal bruises , calcified joints, bacterial or viral infections , blood diseases, and other problems.
Patients with cardiac pacemakers are advised to avoid this therapy.
The healing frequencies are related to those emitted by a healthy organ or body part. In this way, cymatic healers say, the immune system and other natural regulatory functions are stimulated.
Cymatic therapy is a form of sound therapy that uses sound vibrations to assist in rebalancing the body's energy frequencies. It is based on the idea that certain sounds can have a positive impact on health and well-being by influencing the body's energy flow. The therapy involves using specific frequencies and patterns to target areas of imbalance in the body.
few physicians are convinced that healing can be facilitated by "tuning" a sound device to a patient's cellular vibrations.
"Cymatic" refers to sound waves and similar vibrations, not to electromagnetic waves. You can do some reading on electromagnetic waves - to get started, you might read the Wikipedia article - and then decide what similarities there are to sound waves.
No, cymatic images are typically created by sound waves causing vibrations in a medium like water or sand. Electromagnetic waves do not interact with these mediums in a way that would create the same visual patterns as cymatics.
Complementary therapy is and should only be used with regular medical therapy. It is not suppose to be used as a replacement or instead of standard medical care.
Decompression therapy is a type of therapy that is used for spinal back pain relief. Using this type of decompression therapy allows for minimal recovery time.
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The term "cymatics" was coined by Hans Jenny, a Swiss scientist who derived it from the Greek word kyma (a great wave).
Yes these days it is used and it is a new therapy called the vinotherapy (wine therapy).
The supplies used in art therapy are limited only by the artist's (and/or therapist's) imagination.