Masters of Health Magazine September 2024 | Page 99

The Language of the Body

Jill Mattson

An entirely new perspective on health will yield countless breakthroughs in medical treatment because the body is a “sonic wave pool.” Many visionaries, such as Edgar Cayce, have predicted that sound will be the future of medicine. That prediction is coming to life. 

 

Sound is used for sonograms and tens units, blasting kidney stones and healing broken bones faster.

 

Science confirms that sound goes out of the ears like a radio signal, broadcasting to the rest of the body. The body interprets the sound waves quickly, and repairs begin immediately. When waves interact within the body, they combine or cancel each other. Further, body processes, like food digestion, interact with the sound waves of harmonic cycles.

 

Sound is invasive, and we have all experienced this. Music makes us feel—it interacts with our emotions. We snap our fingers to a lively beat and relax to the soothing sounds. Sound waves interact with our emotions, which are a subtle energy comprised of minuscule waves.

Sound doesn’t isolate our emotions and ignore the rest of our bodies. Sound waves interact with all waves nearby. That is simply science!