How does it work?
The Science Behind LSV Therapy
LSV is designed to help you have better control over your mood and state of mind. LSV creates synchronized pulses of sound and light, in order to stimulate the brain to tune its brainwave frequency into the frequency of a given beat. This can result in a temporary shift in the state of your mind and level of your consciousness.
All you need to do is to sit or lay down facing the light, put the headphones on, and close your eyes. Only in a few minutes, you will find yourself in a blissful and serene state of mind where you can become connected with your inner self.
Sessions, which can take 20-minutes up to one hour, are composed of selected pieces of music, enhanced by the latest Light and sound brainwave entrainment effects.
After each session, you may feel like coming out of deep meditation. Users often feel energized, relaxed, and focused!
Light Therapy can be used as a personal brain gym to enhance your brain’s cognitive capacities or as a mind spa to help you relax and go deeper in your daily meditation. The healing effect of its high-quality light source can also help you to improve your well-being and enjoy better sleep, mood, and look.
Your brain is made out of billions of cells called neurons. Neurons communicate with each other by firing electrical or/and hormonal signals. For performing different tasks different parts of your brain become activated and a cluster of neurons start firing electrical pulses in a synchronized fashion to perform a certain task such as moving your hand, recalling a memory, and such. For performing more complicated tasks or when you need to be quick and sharp, the frequency of these signals goes up to the high frequency of gamma waves (typically 40 Hertz) while in deepest sleep it can go down to 0.5 Hz (delta waves). The frequency of these signals can be detected by putting sensors on the scalp by using an EEG machine.
Brainwave entrainment uses the sensory inputs of your brain such as your eyes and ears to stimulate the brain, in order to shift your mental state by boosting one frequency to be louder than the others. Brainwave entrainment mimics the natural electrical pulses in the brain and creates synchronized pulses of light and sound in order to stimulate the brain to align itself to a certain frequency.
The brain tends to tune itself to the rhythm of what it hears or sees, so using harmonic healing frequencies brings the body home to resonance for proper repair & renewal. The cellular structures are redirected to come back into balance & alignment with an optimal health frequency of vibration which matches your “true nature” as a biological being.
Another benefit of using brainwave entrainment is that it increases and promotes whole brain functioning, meaning that the two hemispheres of the brain grow more connections and exchange information more easily. This can help more starkly rational people become more intuitive, and more airy-fairy people become more focused and logical.
Furthermore, using brainwave entrainment on a regular basis helps to train and habituate the brain to access these deeper brainwave states, giving it more of an ability to produce these different brainwaves in the future without the technology.
Many people have found that after using brainwave entrainment for prolonged periods of time, they were able to simply close their eyes without the technology, and their brains would naturally drop down into the deeper states without any effort on their part.
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Water being a strong conductor for sound, imagine how sound affects your ‘inner workings’ and how it can assist rearranging dissonance = dis-ease into patterns of a natural state of coherence.
The brain and heart are composed of 73% water, and the lungs are about 83% water. The skin contains 64% water, muscles and kidneys are 79%, and even the bones are watery: 31%.
You can look at disease as a form of disharmony. And there’s no organ system in the body that’s not affected by sound and music and vibration.
Vibroacoustic Therapy uses low frequencies and therapeutic music delivered through special speakers called transducers. The transducers are embedded within a custom bed frame with water bladders. As a person’s body has contact with the embedded speakers, the music is sent from the source into the transducers and then is felt by the body as vibration and heard by the ears as sound. The vibro-tactile input stimulates nerve bundles along the spine, up into the brain stem and then through the limbic system. In addition, the sound stimulates the medulla in the brain stem and activates the auditory nerve that connects with all the muscles of the body. These reactions signal the body to relax and flood the brain with mood lifting chemicals. In addition, the low frequencies also cause a relaxation of the tissues, and a dilation of blood vessels and an opening of the lymphatic pathways which in turn increases the body’s ability to heal.
When Vibroacoustic Therapy is used in conjunction with other vibrational modalities, such as Brainwave Entrainment, this creates “Sensory Resonance”, where the individual is bathed in harmonic frequencies that integrate the whole brain and body into a state of peace and calm. When the mind and body are in a calm state, all kinds of health benefits can occur on a cellular level.
Here are just a few based on studies:
1. The Limbic System is signaled to return to a calm state, and helps the body to become better at self-regulation and more resilient to stressors.
2. The Relaxation Response is activated, which creates a cascade of positive physical and emotional health benefits.
3. The heart rate slows and heart rate variability (HRV) improves, which is an indicator of stress resilience.
4. Blood pressure lowers, which reduces the risk of stroke and heart attack.
5. Muscles relax, which in turn can reduce pain from tension and spasms.
6. Pain lessens through a combination of increased relaxation and an increase of “happy” hormones.
7. Circulation increases, which nourishes the cells and organs.
Research publications on VAT:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15222599/