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CYMATHERAPY
What is Cymatherapy ?
Cymatherapy is a form of vibrational medicine that uses sound and magnetic energy waves that resonate with the body to support mental and physical health.
Where does it come from?
Sound and many other forms of therapeutic vibration have been used since ancient times, many of which are still around today. The Buddhist and Hindu traditions have used the chanting of mantras for spiritual purposes and healing for thousands of years, while the ancient Greeks used music as a form of therapy for healing the sick. Other forms of vibrational medicine that have a long tradition include homeopathy, Bach flower remedies and reiki. More recent and scientifically researched forms of vibrational medicine emerged since the early work of Einstein who discovered that everything in the physical universe consists of tiny vibrating energy packets known as quanta. Since these findings emerged, many researchers and doctors have explored and catalogued energy frequencies that resonate with the body and appear to reduce symptoms of physical and mental illness.
How does it work?
Cymatherapy works by using a computer (Cyma 1000) and a specially designed ergonomic applicator that is applied directly to the body. Various acoustic sound and magnetic energy frequencies are applied during a treatment, which rhythmically assist in providing structure and regulation to the body’s physical and energetic systems. Cymatherapy can potentially support cellular and organ structures, as well as providing support to the more subtle energetic chakra and meridian systems that help govern our mental and spiritual health.
What conditions does it treat?
Most conditions will be considered for treatment, although common conditions include muscle injuries, tendonitis, arthritis, osteoporosis, strokes, asthma, sciatica, fibromyalgia, tinnitus and back problems.
Cymatherapy has also been successfully used for pain management, addictions and stress reduction due to its ability to calm sensory nerves and restore balance to the more subtle energetic meridian and chakra systems.
Cymatherapy is not appropriate for those who are pregnant or have implanted electrical devices such as pacemakers.
What are the key benefits?
Cymatherapy is a subtle, relaxing and penetrating form of therapy and therefore can be used to treat injury or illness when more intensive physical approaches would be unsuitable. Due to its subtlety there is also little or no risk of side effects. Cymatherapy can also be easily and effectively combined with other forms of therapy during a treatment.
What to expect during a treatment
Upon receiving a comprehensive health assessment, a series of relevant frequencies will be applied to various parts of the body using the Cymatherapy applicator. You may feel a gentle and soothing vibration and warmth while the treatment is being applied. This treatment can often evoke a deep sense of relaxation and tension reduction. Treatment time can last between 45 minutes to an hour depending upon your needs.
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