Sound Frequency Therapy

What is Sound Frequency Therapy?

Sound frequency therapy is a highly effective and scientifically proven holistic approach to preventive personal healthcare.

It offers non-invasive support and can be delivered through various methods, such as speakers, headphones, and bone-conducting headsets. Soaak takes this therapy to the next level by offering custom-curated sound frequency compositions, carefully backed by scientific research and proven results from our clinics. Our proprietary blend of frequencies is designed to strike the perfect balance for your mind, body, and spirit, ensuring a truly transformative experience.

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What are the benefits?

What's the difference between Thermography and Mammogram?

Soaak's sound frequencies work harmoniously to uplift your mind, body, and spirit, facilitating relaxation, stress reduction, enhanced focus, and a deeper sense of well-being.

Synchronicity & Balance

The Principle of Entrainment states that when two systems oscillating at different frequencies are brought into close proximity, they move toward synchronizing their oscillations. For example, the brain, heart, and breath tend to oscillate at different frequencies, but when exposed to sound frequencies, the body can become more synchronized and balanced.

Production of Serotonin & Dopamine

Exposure to low-frequency sound waves has been found to increase the production of serotonin, a neurochemical associated with feelings of well-being and happiness. Similarly, exposure to high-frequency sound waves has been found to increase the production of dopamine, a neurochemical associated with motivation and pleasure.

Relaxation & Stress Relief

The vibration of certain frequencies can also affect the body. For example, frequencies in the alpha and theta ranges have been found to stimulate healing. This is the case with some forms of sound therapy, which promotes relaxation, reduces stress, and helps to clear blockages in the body's energy pathways.

Alertness & Concentration

Specific sound frequencies can also help enhance focus by creating relaxed alertness in the brain, enhancing concentration and cognitive performance. In addition to improving focus and productivity, these frequencies can help improve attention, memory, and creativity.

Who’s a good candidate?

Soaak’s sound frequency compositions are custom-curated and clinically proven to help:

  • Alleviate Anxiety
  • Boost Energy
  • Support Mental Capacity
  • Promote Better Sleep
  • Relieve Pain
  • Elevate Mood
  • Reduce Depression
  • Improve Hormonal Health

If you’re looking to improve your mental and emotional well-being, this is for you.

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The Process

1
Thermal Imaging

Our practitioner will spend time going over your information to ensure your health concerns are heard and understood. She will then take your picture with our thermal camera. This process is painless, private, and only takes about 10 minutes.

2
Medical Review

Our practitioner will spend time going over your information to ensure your health concerns are heard and understood. She will then take your picture with our thermal camera. This process is painless, private, and only takes about 10 minutes.

3
Wellness Plan and Referrals

With this information, we can create a wellness plan using clinically proven methods to address each area of concern. We also work with a large network of practitioners in the Tulsa area as trusted referral sources for additional treatment options if needed.

What science says about Sound Frequency Therapy

This study found 528 Hz “has an especially strong stress-reducing effect, even following only five minutes of exposure.” This is true for subjective and measured stress reduction of the endocrine and the autonomic nervous systems.

Akimoto, K., Hu, A.L., Yamaguchi, T. & Kobayashi, H. (2018). Effect of 528 Hz Music on the Endocrine System and Autonomic Nervous System. Health, 10, 1159-1170. https://doi.org/10.4236/health.2018.109088

This study shows that receiving text messages to help you reach your goals is a powerful resource. In this particular study, the patients received motivational text messages to help them stop smoking. The study goes so far as to say that motivational text messages “should be a public health priority.” 

Scott-Sheldon L., Lantini R., Jennings E., Thind H., Rosen R., Salmoirago-Blotcher E., & Bock B. (2016). Text Messaging-Based Interventions for Smoking Cessation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. JMIR mHealth uHealth, 4(2):e49. https://doi.org/10.2196/mhealth.5436

This study explores sympathetic resonance, the synchronization of more than one oscillatory pattern, especially as it relates to information transfer, energy flow, and biological systems. Sound frequencies impact the body through this process.

Hunt, T., & Schooler, J. W. (2019). The Easy Part of the Hard Problem: A Resonance Theory of Consciousness. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 13, 378. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2019.00378

This study found causes of test anxiety, as reported by students, were primarily related to negative self-talk during preparation for the exam. The effects of anxiety impacted their emotional well-being, cognitive functioning, and physical well-being.

Encandela, J., Gibson, C., Angoff, N., Leydon, G., & Green, M. (2014). Characteristics of test anxiety among medical students and congruence of strategies to address it. Medical education online, 19, 25211. https://doi.org/10.3402/meo.v19.25211

This study found that “[t]he use of music significantly decreased clinical anxiety levels, and the frequency of 432 Hz was effective in decreasing salivary cortisol levels before tooth extraction.”

Aravena, P. C., Almonacid, C., & Mancilla, M. I. (2020). Effect of music at 432 Hz and 440 Hz on dental anxiety and salivary cortisol levels in patients undergoing tooth extraction: a randomized clinical trial. Journal of applied oral science : revista FOB, 28, e20190601. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2019-0601

This study found that “[l]istening to music at 432 Hz is a low cost and short intervention that can be a useful resource to manage anxiety and stress.” The study used “432 Hz to reduce anxiety and stress in emergency nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Calamassi, D., Li Vigni, M. L., Fumagalli, C., Gheri, F., Pomponi, G. P., & Bambi, S. (2022). The Listening to music tuned to 440 Hz versus 432 Hz to reduce anxiety and stress in emergency nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic: a double-blind, randomized controlled pilot study. Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis, 93(S2), e2022149. https://doi.org/10.23750/abm.v93iS2.12915

This study found that “432Hz music has significant calming effect as reflected by increased alpha activities without any significant effect upon the sleep latency,” thus improving sleep performance of those listening to 432Hz.

Dubey, P., Kumar, Y., Singh, R., Jha, K., & Kumar, R. (2019). Effect of music of specific frequency upon the sleep architecture and electroencephalographic pattern of individuals with delayed sleep latency: A daytime nap study. Journal of family medicine and primary care, 8(12), 3915–3919. https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_575_19

What We Offer

Woman's Health Check Thermography

Pictures taken: head, neck, breast, thyroid, stomach, reproductive organs, and back.

Can help identify: hormonal imbalance, breast disease, digestive issues, dental inflammation, thyroid dysfunction, lymphatic congestion, adrenal fatigue, reproductive organ inflammation, autonomic nervous system dysfunction, and more.

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Breast Thermography

Pictures taken: breasts, back, and armpit area.

Can help identify: physiological changes often accompanying breast diseases such as cancer, fibrocystic disease, infection, lymphatic congestion, or vascular disease.

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Full Body Thermography

Pictures taken: head, neck, breast/chest, abdomen, back, legs, hands, and feet.

Can help identify: soft tissue injuries, and sensory/autonomic nerve fiber dysfunction, pathology in the vascular, muscular, neural, and skeletal systems. As well as breast disease, digestive issues, lymphatic congestion, adrenal fatigue, dental inflammation, and more.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Sound Frequency Therapy
How do sound frequencies affect the body?

Some sound frequencies promote relaxation, reduce inflammation, or help manage pain, while others stimulate and energize the body. Low-frequency sound waves are ideal for helping reduce inflammation and improve concentration. Higher-frequency sound waves help stimulate the body's natural production of endorphins.

What is Sound Frequency Therapy?

Sound Frequency Therapy is an excellent preventative personal health care method that uses specific sound waves, also called frequencies, to help the mind and body reach a desired state. This is a clinically and scientifically proven non-invasive service that can be accessible from the privacy of your home, 24/7.

What is Sound Frequency?

Sound frequency refers to the number of oscillations of sound waves per second, measured in hertz (Hz). Audible frequencies for the human body include sound waves between 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.

“If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.”

Nikola Tesla

Listen to your body.

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Please call to book an appointment:

Tulsa: +1  (918) 747-7400

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