Question is… how is this applied? Audio freqs/vibrations through headphones? Vibrators set at frquencies needed and directly applied topically to affected area???! Or by some Dr. Scientific gizmo apparatus that transfers lightning bolt energy???
Thanks! I often wonder why when posts like these are put up that they don’t offer sources like you did instead of having to throw a blanket statement for sourcing? Anyways, thanks for your response. I’m going to look for one. Stay safe fren!!
While headphones may better then nothing I would expect a 3 way system in your car to achieve true immersion or studio near field speakers with subwoofer or any Dolby home theater setup with a quality subwoofer would be better as it might better help the body achieve "resonance" with the 40Hz frequency without erasing long term your ability to hear well as headphones might.
Assuming the purpose is to loosen up plaque deposits, a chair shaker subwoofer mounted to a pillow would probably be a good place to start. Bone conduction headphones would also likely work.
Question is… how is this applied? Audio freqs/vibrations through headphones? Vibrators set at frquencies needed and directly applied topically to affected area???! Or by some Dr. Scientific gizmo apparatus that transfers lightning bolt energy???
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You can get an ultrasound handheld device from TEMS, I have one US1000 ultrasound device for use on the temples and other organs.
The ultrasound guys have been making incredible progress with dementia, alz, and parkinson's patients
Thanks! I often wonder why when posts like these are put up that they don’t offer sources like you did instead of having to throw a blanket statement for sourcing? Anyways, thanks for your response. I’m going to look for one. Stay safe fren!!
While headphones may better then nothing I would expect a 3 way system in your car to achieve true immersion or studio near field speakers with subwoofer or any Dolby home theater setup with a quality subwoofer would be better as it might better help the body achieve "resonance" with the 40Hz frequency without erasing long term your ability to hear well as headphones might.
Assuming the purpose is to loosen up plaque deposits, a chair shaker subwoofer mounted to a pillow would probably be a good place to start. Bone conduction headphones would also likely work.