Various scientific studies in France and abroad have confirmed the beneficial effect of this music on brainwaves: immediate access to the subconscious (self-hypnosis) thanks to the alpha, theta, and delta waves contained in each CD. (source)
The effect of this music on the harmonization and self-regulation of the chakras (our energy centers) has also been scientifically measured.
Thanks to Professor Régis Dutheil, a physician, biophysicist, and professor at the Faculty of Medicine in Poitiers, biological research was conducted on the effects of this music on blood cells. It demonstrated a hyperoxygenating effect on the blood and an increase in the number of red blood cells: a “negentropic” effect that induces order and counterbalances the effects of stress, which induces entropy, or disorder. (source)
And you can listen to excerpts here and here.
Other therapies: complementary medicines
1. Osteopathy
It’s very common for even unconscious impacts to slightly misalign the cervical vertebrae directly related to the ear area. The first cervical vertebra can then block proper blood flow to the skull. In this case, an osteopath can significantly improve your well-being in just a few sessions. There are specialists in cranial osteopathy, and if there’s one in your area, it’s best to choose them.
2. Holistic Dentist
A holistic dentist, the eminent Dr. Alex Aknin, explains that if dental occlusion is poorly achieved, one bites incorrectly, the jaw deviates, and there is stretching of a ligament which disrupts the inner ear at the level of the eardrum.
Furthermore, the metals used for occlusions and dental care can interact synergistically and produce a kind of “electrical current” in the mouth, which can have numerous repercussions on our overall health.