Audio Pharmacology

Audio Pharmacology Audio Pharmacology™ offers sound massage/laser/heat/acupressure therapy for pain, tension, stress,

04/05/2026

Are you a frequency holder?

04/04/2026

Melatonin and Melanin production is the key to ultimate health. Sleep is not an option. It is mandatory. Invest in your sleep hygiene at all costs.

04/03/2026

Electromagnetic energy has the potential to pe*****te the body in many different ways. I believe in using it as a non-destructive application for prevenative care. Imagine tuning your bodies cells, organs, tissue, muscle, nervous-system, etc for optimum wellness (homeostasis). Rife, hyp

04/02/2026

More cymatic 3D action!

Can sound tap into other dimensions of perceptual reality?

04/01/2026

This is the first time I have heard Quincy Jones speak in this way.

The notion of a grand creator, energy, nature, and frequency along with their prevalence in our daily living experiences are definitely opening doors to deeper discussions.

Are melodies learned, influenced, or intuited?

Thoughts?

03/31/2026

What is stopping you from receiving your desires?

03/30/2026

Do it anyway!

Lets go!!

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03/28/2026

If you ever wonder why I spend lots of time in pure nature spaces, here's why.

The best educator is mother nature. Most answers can be found there.

03/26/2026

Context: The current reference frequency for tuning musical instruments is 440 Hz. Some theorists and musicians claim that the 432 Hz tuning has better effects on the human body, but there are no scientific studies that support this hypothesis.

Objective: To identify differences in vital parameters and perceptions after listening to music at different frequencies, 440 Hz versus 432 Hz.

Design: Cross-over pilot study.

Setting: A room dedicated to listening to music, in an Italian city.

Participants: 33 volunteers, not suffering from acute and/or chronic diseases.

Interventions: Two sessions of music listening on different days. Both sessions used the same music (movie soundtracks) but tuned to 440 Hz on one day and 432 Hz on the other. Each session consisted of 20 min' listening.

Main outcome measures: Vital parameters (blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation), perceptions (physical and emotional sensations, for example fatigue and stress), levels of concentration during the listening session, and general satisfaction with the experience.

Results: 432 Hz tuned music was associated with a slight decrease of mean (systolic and diastolic) blood pressure values (although not significant), a marked decrease in the mean of heart rate (-4.79 bpm, p = 0.05) and a slight decrease of the mean respiratory rate values (1 r.a., p = 0.06), compared to 440 Hz. The subjects were more focused about listening to music and more generally satisfied after the sessions in which they listened to 432 Hz tuned music.

Conclusions: The data suggests that 432 Hz tuned music can decrease heart rate more than 440 Hz tuned music. The study results suggest repeating the experiment with a larger sample pool and introducing randomized controlled trials covering more clinical parameters.



Source: NIH

03/24/2026

Cymatics and sound!

Tap in!

03/15/2026

Time is a measurement of energy cycles. It is subjective. Frequency is a measurement of energy. It is objective. Calendars and clocks track sun and moon rotations. Frequency depicts the level of reality we're experiencing within the concept of matter, our body, and mind.

03/14/2026

It is interesting to witness the amount of time, energy, and money spent to explain indigenous concepts. What are your thoughts about this?

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