Sleep restored by Sound Therapy
“I lay down to sleep and, miraculously, I slept.”
Madonna Schoonder had always had bad concentration and memory but didn’t realise that this was linked to her inability to sleep a whole night through. “My whole life I’ve had trouble getting to sleep and staying asleep more than 2 or 3 hours, even when exhausted,” she said.
Because she was so used to her insomnia, Madonna wasn’t expecting a solution and when she heard about Sound Therapy she didn’t hold much hope that it would help. She was amazed when, after listening for three hours the first night, she slept soundly the whole night through - something that had never happened before. Madonna was also thrilled to be able to say “I’ve slept well every night since, even with my boyfriend there, who literally jumps around all night & constantly bangs the bed with his legs.”
Many relaxation programs work by slowing the brain and body rhythms to induce sleep. When the brainwaves go into a rhythm of 4 to 7 pulses per second, sleep occurs. The Sound Therapy program, however, developed by the ENT (ear, nose and throat) doctor Alfred Tomatis, achieves this in a very different way. Instead of entraining the brain to a slow rhythm, Tomatis Sound Therapy stimulates the brain with high frequency sound, using electronically altered classical music.