Binaural
Beats

Binaural
Beats are Not a
"New Age" Fad. Binaural Beats have been researched
for almost 170 years. The human brain goes through many
frequency cycles during each day. Different frequencies produce
different effects to the human consciousness. Using this
information, it has been discovered that the brains receiving
and operating frequency can be altered by sound
waves.
Simply stated, Expect Results. Binaural
Beats directly stimulate the brain by altering the
operating frequency. Some of the common physical effects
are:
- The body feeling heavy and the
inability to move freely
- Total relaxation of the entire body
from head to toe
- Vivid visualizations, colors, and
patterns
- Separation of the conscious and
subconscious mind
- Anxiety, Stress, and Tension
Relieved
- Feeling of sedation or not feeling the
body at all
Every persons brain is different, and
every recording we sell uses different frequencies. There
is no exact answer to what you will experience. Some
minds are more open to suggestion, and some are stubborn.
Many people have absolutely "Wild Experiences", while
others have more mild effects. Although each of our
recordings is specifically designed for a purpose,
experiences will differ person to person.
Below are links to specific binaural beats and
the benefits that can be had from their individual uses. Please
try the free samples as well.
Technical Definition
Of Binaural Beats
Binaural beats or binaural tones are auditory
processing artifacts, or apparent sounds, the
perception of which arises in the brain for
specific physical stimuli. This effect was
discovered in 1839 by Heinrich Wilhelm Dove.
The brain produces a phenomenon resulting in
low-frequency pulsations in the loudness and sound
localization of a perceived sound when two tones at
slightly different frequencies are presented
separately, one to each of a subject's ears, using
stereo headphones. A beating tone will be
perceived, as if the two tones mixed naturally, out
of the brain. The frequency of the tones must be
below about 1,000 to 1,500 hertz for the beating to
be heard. The difference between the two
frequencies must be small (below about 30 Hz) for
the effect to occur; otherwise, the two tones will
be heard separately and no beat will be
perceived.
Binaural beats are of interest to
neurophysiologists investigating the sense of
hearing. Second, binaural beats reportedly
influence the brain in more subtle ways through the
entrainment of brainwaves and can be used to reduce
anxiety and provide other health benefits such as
nociceptive control.
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