Benefits

Benefits

Sound Therapy is an outstanding new technology designed for accessibility, affordability and ease of use. Its potential health benefits are extensive and may include the following effects:

  • New vitality and sense of well being
  • Relief of tiredness and stress
  • Deep relaxation and relief of anxiety
  • Heightened creativity and mental capacity
  • Increased energy, focus and performance
  • Deep, beneficial sleep and an end to insomnia
  • Improved hearing for those with industrial deafness or hearing loss due to aging
  • Relief of tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
  • Better balance and recovery from dizziness or vertigo
  • Improved concentration and learning ability
  • Improved behaviour and communication in children
  • Increased voice quality and vocal range
  • Better communication, relationships and greater family harmony
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How was Sound Therapy invented?


Sound Therapy was originally developed by the ear specialist, Dr Tomatis, who made some very important discoveries about the role that the ear plays in the health of our brain and nervous system. Tomatis specialised in education and took his method into the schools, where his porgram helped hundreds of children with dyslexia to learn to read. He also helped singers and people with industrial deafness. In later years his clinics focussed more on assisting clients to learn foreign languages.

Some years later, the Canadian author, Patricia Joudry, adapted the method into a portable porgram which she launched with her book, Sound Therapy for the Walk Man. Through the self help system, Sound Therapy became accessible all over the world. The long term treatment made possible by this method extended its effectiveness into the arenas of hearing loss, tinnitus and the long term treatment of many neurological and stress related disorders.

Since 1989 Sound Therapy International has been furthering the research and development of Sound Therapy through public education, research, practitioner training and technological advances.

 

To learn more about the research behind Sound Therapy, request one of our Free Reports.

 

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