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How to Supercharge Your Immune System and Optimize Your Vagal Tone
John Stuart Reid will share some of his latest primary research results, revealing that music has the power to boost both red and white blood cell counts. John will also describe his accidental discovery of “audio heterodyning,” a phenomenon that can be easily harnessed to optimize vagal tone (which slows the rate at which we age)... increase positive cancer prognosis... mediate chronic inflammation... and boost sexual function.
In this session, you’ll discover:
- The simple-to-understand biological mechanisms that boost both red and white blood cell counts with sonic frequencies
- The major significance of John's discovery of “audio heterodyning,” for home practitioners, professional therapists, and hospitals
- The fully portable CymaScope light instrument (launching in 2023) and its applications for home practitioners and sound therapists
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UPGRADE HEREJohn Stuart Reid
Acoustics pioneer John Stuart Reid is on a mission to educate and inspire the world about the field of cymatics — the science of visible vibrations and sound. He asserts that sound is the foundation of almost all matter in the universe and was a potent force in the creation of life in the primordial oceans, thereby carrying the power to heal life.
In his lectures, John reveals groundbreaking information on the mechanisms that support Sound Therapy and Music Medicine, and how they can be applied to improve health naturally.
His CymaScope invention has forever changed the world’s perception of sound by giving us the ability to “see” sound and better understand this ubiquitous aspect of life. His cymatics research, which is elevating this important new field in scientific and medical arenas, includes a study on differentiating between the sounds emitted by healthy cells and cancer cells, published in the journal Water.
In John’s words, “The old adage ‘seeing is believing’ takes on an important new meaning — to see sound is to open a new window on our world, one that has been veiled for all time, until now.”