The enormous power of frequencies

Heavy rock sucks energy not only from humans, but also, for example, from geraniums. It has been known since the days of Luther Burbank that music and sounds can influence vegetation.

Perhaps the ancients knew this too, as they sang while working in the fields and used rhythmic dancing to rest from their work. But it wasn’t until Dan Carlson of Blaine, Minnesota, did his life’s basic research that we could truly learn about it.

After years of hard work, Carlson discovered that the sounds that energize plants have the same frequency as the sounds that, according to Tomatis, wake people up.

They are sounds with a frequency of 5000 Hz, the minimum frequency that has a positive effect on us. Carlson’s discovery has once again confirmed the genius of Mother Nature. Interestingly, the sounds of birdsong also have a frequency of about 5000 Hz.

Carlson added a pulsating sound of 5,000 Hz, sourced from the singing of a giant cricket as background in recordings of Baroque and other music. He played this “dinner” music to the plants and then sprayed them with nutrients.

The music helped the plants absorb nutrients at 700% efficiency compared to normal music. As a result, their growth rate increased by 99%. For example, a ten centimeter plant, whose normal size is about fifty centimeters, grew to 400 meters in two and a half years of treatment with nutrients and Carlson’s dinner music and made it into the Guinness Book of World Records.

Carlson’s musical “fertilizers” also helped heal seriously damaged plants. Yields increased twenty-fivefold. Carlson has achieved a fivefold acceleration in the growth of crops and is convinced that caring for them with nutrients and sounds will help to solve the world’s problem of nutritional deficiencies.

In the spring of 1993, he traveled to Russia to help increase the grain crop there. In 1992, Prince Charles used the Carlson method in the garden of Sadly Castle and grew up to sixty-five roses on a single bush, with a norm of five roses.

Would listening to a 5,000 Hz signal added to baroque music during dinner help us humans better absorb the nutrients in our food?

At any rate, as recent research shows, it’s not a bad idea to listen to “a little bit of dinner music.” When restaurant patrons eat to slow classical music, they chew slower, digest their food better, and don’t gain weight. When people eat to rock music, on the other hand, they eat very fast, don’t digest their food well, and gain weight as a result.

What about in terms of learning? Would a 5,000 Hz signal added to Super Learning music help us learn new information better?

While Carlson was cultivating record-breaking plants, biochemist Dr. Ifor Capedd discovered how to use sounds to remove old human memories.

A world-renowned researcher at the Marie Curie Memorial Cancer Research Foundation in Surrey, England, Capedd made a discovery that would allow people not only to remember information faster, but also to change their state in moments, and actually control pain.

By directing low-frequency electrical impulses into the human brain, Capel discovered that different frequencies and beam profiles affect the production of different neurotransmitters – chemical messengers in your brain. For example, a signal with a frequency of 10 Hz increased the production of serotonin, a chemical that causes relaxation and soothes pain.

“Each brain center generates impulses of a certain frequency based on the secretory functions of its main nerves,” Capel states. – “In other words, the brain’s internal communication system–its language–is based on frequency modulation.

If you “talk” to the brain in its own frequency language, you can quickly and dramatically increase the production of essential nerve transducers, which can help speed up learning, or relieve pain, or increase the production of chemicals responsible for states of pleasure, such as endorphin, the morphine that is created right in the brain.

Scientists quickly figured out which frequencies stimulate the production of key chemicals used by our brains. Production of beta-endorphin, responsible for pleasure, increases at frequencies between 90 and 111 Hz. Catecholamine, vital for memory and learning, responds to a frequency of 4 Hz. Think about it.

Generate invisible waves, and you will be able to influence a person’s abilities, state, and behavior. This is what the villains of the world dream of.

On the other, lighter side, when you know the language of the brain, you can turn it into a completely powerful machine for learning-a brain machine. People attach themselves to devices that simultaneously emit hundreds of frequencies, like a great, resonating chorus of inaudible sounds.

Instruments like the Brain Tuner-5, for example, generate frequencies that awaken chemical compounds responsible for intelligence and memory enhancement, chemical compounds that are also excellent remedies for depression and drug addiction.

Musical sounds resonating at the same frequencies, but a few octaves higher, apparently also stimulate the generation of chemical messengers that excite your mind.

In fact, everyone who does sound therapy reports an increase in insight and other mental functions and a relief from stress and pain.