With time, researchers have discovered and perfected ways to use sound therapy. Along with this research, researchers have been able to track the brainwaves using different methods of sound therapy and how it affects the brain. They have proven that the brain reacts to certain sounds. Along with this they have also learned that you can actually train the brain to active optimum brainwave patterns with music with embedded sounds. This is known as “brain entrainment”. Although the term “brain entrainment” sounds a little scary, it actually is a simple and safe process. Through simply listening to music you can train your brain to relax, to be awake and alert, to help you sleep and a variety of other states.
There are numerous types of music available. At NexNeuro, we have taken some of most proven methods and included them in our selections. Below you will see that variety of methods used today in music therapy sessions used around the world today.
Root Frequency Entrainment
Vibroacoustic
Tuning Forks
Drumming & Rhythm
Binaural Beat Brain Entrainment
At NexNeuro, our music will include some of these methods throughout our collection.
Here are some of the things being done with music therapy:
As you review the nexNeuro session collection, you will find that the sessions are designed to accomplish different goals. NexNeuro music sessions are simple and easy to use and understand. Choose your goal based on your need! NexNeuro has employed an expert in sound therapy to assure the effectiveness of the sessions. You should use caution while using sessions designed to promote sleep. Keep in mind the powerful effectiveness of the music can and will make you sleepy. Please do not use these sessions if you plan on driving or operating machinery.
Although low frequency patterns are included with the nexNeuro collection, they will not be as evident without the use of our ezRelax Lounge (www.relax411).
Here is a sampling of the sessions available:
While singing, chanting, drums, and other instruments have been used for a millennia to effect vibrational healing, a 21st century renaissance of vibrational therapy coupled with motion is breathing new energy into this ancient form of medicine. This session provides quiet meditation or just a quiet relaxing escape from the “everyday”. For 20 minutes they can float away and forget the job, the kids, the housework and have the “Me” time we all need!