Your Health In Mind with Michael Storm and Dr. Dean Lloyd, June 10, 2026 Hour 1

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By RBN June 10, 2026 13:08

Vibrational Healing/Sound Healing

Vibrational healing (or vibrational medicine) is an alternative, holistic therapy that uses energy, frequencies, and vibrations—such as sound, light, and magnetism—to restore balance and harmony within the body, mind, and spirit. 

It operates on the principle that every cell and organ in the body vibrates at specific frequencies, and that physical, emotional, or spiritual ailments are the result of “imbalances” or disharmony in these vibrations. 

Key aspects of this modality include: Sound Healing: Utilizes instruments like tuning forks, gongs, and singing bowls placed on or near the body to induce deep relaxation and realign energy.

Energy Therapies: Practices like Reiki, acupuncture, and homeopathy, which aim to influence the body’s subtle energy fields (such as chakras or meridians). [1] Physical Vibration: Sometimes refers to Whole Body Vibration (WBV) machines, which use rapid mechanical shaking to stimulate muscles and improve bone density.

Vibrational healing encompasses sound therapy, vibroacoustics, and physical vibration therapy. Top scientific studies indicate that these modalities can significantly reduce stress, lower pain perception, improve blood flow, and even assist with neurodegenerative diseases and cognitive recovery.Top areas of vibrational healing research include:Neurological & Brain Stimulation: 

Studies from MIT’s Picower Institute show that 40 Hz light and sound exposure can reduce Alzheimer’s hallmarks in animal and early human trials. Targeted vibrotactile therapies are also being researched for their ability to soothe tremors and dyskinesia.Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy: Clinical studies on patients with chronic conditions like fibromyalgia demonstrate that 40 Hz vibroacoustic treatments (such as those using singing bowls or specialized sound beds) significantly improve pain scores and emotional well-being.

Physical & Cellular Vibration: Research tracked on the National Institutes of Health (NIH) notes that physical vibration therapy improves bone strength and mass, stimulates blood flow (similar to moderate exercise), and reduces harmful inflammation.Binaural Beats & Frequencies: Clinical overviews suggest that specific auditory frequencies (like 432 Hz and 528 Hz) combined with binaural beats can modulate brainwave activity. Studies show these frequencies can accelerate rehabilitation from strokes and traumatic brain injuries by facilitating neuroplasticity.

Talk to ya y’all soon!

Hummmmmmmmmin

         ! Dean !

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