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cursichella1
20th August 2015, 00:50
I just came across this. I'm not promoting it by any stretch, just thought it was interesting and only a matter of time. I suggest being discerning on this route:
Turkish Company Offering Pineal Gland Activation (http://www.neonnettle.com/news/1471-turkish-research-company-now-offering-pinael-gland-activation-)
Vital Tones offering brainwave therapy
By: Jack Murphy |@NeonNettle on 17th August 2015 @ 4.51pm
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Vital Tones is a research and a production studio, which develops, designs and supports a wide range of products and services related to brain wave treatment and therapies.“It’s bold to say but I have unlocked the binaries of the brain through sound frequencies,” says Ugur Dogan, a sound frequency researcher developing his research further where he lives in Yogyakarta / Indonesia.This discovery opens a new era of prospect into brain wave entrainment and neurostimulation Technology.
Through years of working in sound and healing, Ugur have made great efforts in the research of brain waves technology to find the universal sounds which will assist in all aspects of enhancement and healing process.“I have discovered till now around 70 frequency numbers divided in groups which covers almost all the brain areas. It has been an interesting journey of many years into research of sound frequencies, brain waves, sacred science and religion to name a few.Everything in the universe is in a state of vibration creating sound waves at variable frequencies. Sound in itself is a frequency just like light, aroma, vibration, music, brain waves or nerve impulses. Everything, as its most common denominator, is frequency.
Article continues HERE (http:// http://www.neonnettle.com/news/1471-turkish-research-company-now-offering-pinael-gland-activation-)
Meggings
20th August 2015, 00:52
I offer a cautionary note here. I would not listen to tones purporting to do this or that. I do not have the equipment to verify if the sounds were beneficial or harmful.
lucidity
20th August 2015, 01:20
Hello Siblings,
It looks like a rehash of the same bi-aural beats / sonic pineal gland activation.
This stuff didn't work before. Why should it work now?
It's glossy marketing but otherwise empty.
The people at the Monroe institute (who seem to have been the origin for
much of the interest into this) say that... you don't get the specified sound frequencies
by listening to youtube videos. The explanation is that: Flash, MP3 and MP4 encoding
modifies the sound signals to compress them into a smaller file.
If you want the original sound frequencies you must listen to these tones as WAV or
FLAC files. Flash, MP3 and MP4 don't cut it. (According to the Monroe Institute)
If you have an interest this, you might as well go to the Monroe Institute
or download the Monroe FLAC files off bit torrent.
I would have thought a better approach to activating your pineal glad would
be to stop drinking fluoridated water, stop brushing your teeth with fluoridated
tooth paste. We know that fluoride poisons your pineal gland, poisons your body
generally and reduces both your fertility and IQ over a period of years.
Increase your consumption of Iodine, eat more seaweed products, take kelp tablets,
add a drop of Lugol's Iodine to a small mouthful of water (in a glass) and use that as mouth wash.
That will do all the things you expect of fluoride:
kill the nasty cavity causing, gum disease and bad breath forming bacteria.
90% of us are deficient in Iodine. Iodine deficiency causes reduced immune functioning and
reduced energy levels. Using an Iodine mouth wash will reduce any deficiency symptoms.
be happy :-)
lucidity
Carmody
16th September 2015, 17:01
In first, scientists use sound waves to control brain cells
Salk scientists have developed a new way to selectively activate brain, heart, muscle and other cells using ultrasonic waves. The new technique, dubbed sonogenetics, has some similarities to the burgeoning use of light to activate cells in order to better understand the brain.
This new method—which uses the same type of waves used in medical sonograms—may have advantages over the light-based approach—known as optogenetics—particularly when it comes to adapting the technology to human therapeutics. It was described September 15, 2015 in the journal Nature Communications.
"Light-based techniques are great for some uses and I think we're going to continue to see developments on that front," says Sreekanth Chalasani, an assistant professor in Salk's Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory and senior author of the study. "But this is a new, additional tool to manipulate neurons and other cells in the body."
In optogenetics, researchers add light-sensitive channel proteins to neurons they wish to study. By shining a focused laser on the cells, they can selectively open these channels, either activating or silencing the target neurons. But using an optogenetics approach on cells deep in the brain is difficult: typically, researchers have to perform surgery to implant a fiber optic cable that can reach the cells. Plus, light is scattered by the brain and by other tissues in the body.
Chalasani and his group decided to see if they could develop an approach that instead relied on ultrasound waves for the activation. "In contrast to light, low-frequency ultrasound can travel through the body without any scattering," he says. "This could be a big advantage when you want to stimulate a region deep in the brain without affecting other regions," adds Stuart Ibsen, a postdoctoral fellow in the Chalasani lab and first author of the new work.
Chalasani and his colleagues first showed that, in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, microbubbles of gas outside of the worm were necessary to amplify the low-intensity ultrasound waves. "The microbubbles grow and shrink in tune with the ultrasound pressure waves," Ibsen says. "These oscillations can then propagate noninvasively into the worm."
Next, they found a membrane ion channel, TRP-4, which can respond to these waves. When mechanical deformations from the ultrasound hitting gas bubbles propagate into the worm, they cause TRP-4 channels to open up and activate the cell. Armed with that knowledge, the team tried adding the TRP-4 channel to neurons that don't normally have it. With this approach, they successfully activated neurons that don't usually react to ultrasound.
So far, sonogenetics has only been applied to C. elegans neurons. But TRP-4 could be added to any calcium-sensitive cell type in any organism including humans, Chalasani says. Then, microbubbles could be injected into the bloodstream, and distributed throughout the body—an approach already used in some human imaging techniques. Ultrasound could then noninvasively reach any tissue of interest, including the brain, be amplified by the microbubbles, and activate the cells of interest through TRP-4. And many cells in the human body, he points out, can respond to the influxes of calcium caused by TRP-4.
"The real prize will be to see whether this could work in a mammalian brain," Chalasani says. His group has already begun testing the approach in mice. "When we make the leap into therapies for humans, I think we have a better shot with noninvasive sonogenetics approaches than with optogenetics."
Both optogenetics and sonogenetics approaches, he adds, hold promise in basic research by letting scientists study the effect of cell activation. And they also may be useful in therapeutics through the activation of cells affected by disease. However, for either technique to be used in humans, researchers first need to develop safe ways to deliver the light or ultrasound-sensitive channels to target cells.
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2015-09-scientists-brain-cells.html
Constance
18th September 2015, 02:04
kill the nasty cavity causing, gum disease and bad breath forming bacteria.
90% of us are deficient in Iodine. Iodine deficiency causes reduced immune functioning and
reduced energy levels. Using an Iodine mouth wash will reduce any deficiency symptoms.
be happy :-)
lucidity
Thank's Lucidity! I bought a whole box of Iodine a very long time ago and it has been taking forever to get through. Now I have the perfect use for it:bowing:
Sunny-side-up
7th November 2015, 13:57
I'm sure they could work but trust them! nope.
Many natural exercises to achieve activation and all without any other possible hidden triggers!
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