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What does Sound Therapy have to do with breathing?

Looking back on 2020, the theme of this year has been breathing. From the unprecedented wildfires in Australia and California, the COVID pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement, ignited by George Floyd’s final words “I can’t breathe”, we were bombarded on all sides with challenges to our breath. We were wearing masks for smoke inhalation—then we were wearing masks for COVID.
December 23, 2020 | Breathing

How is your nervous system?

I was wondering how everyone in the community was faring with the unfolding of news from around the world on the COVID-19 pandemic. How is it affecting your home life, your work, travel plans, finances, and most importantly, how you are feeling inside yourself?
March 31, 2020 | Brain Optimisation

Rehabilitating the Nervous System with Sound Therapy

Our nervous system is essential to our well being, just like air and water. It’s an invisible superhighway that links all functions in our body. Its functioning is fundamental to how we feel, how we maintain our energy levels, how […]
December 18, 2018 | General

The Sound Barrier

It’s refreshing to see journalists in the Weekend Australian article “The Sound Barrier” addressing the question of why we are letting our musicians go deaf for a living. So often this horrifying truth is blatantly ignored! The article advocates musicians […]
March 5, 2018 | Noise

Tomatis, the Irrepressible Pioneer

The International Tinnitus Seminar held in Freemantle in 2001 saw three hundred tinnitus researchers from around the world exchanging results and discussing the latest theories on dealing with this baffling condition. (ringing in the ears.) The conference passed the resolution […]
October 13, 2016 | Sound Therapy

Bundle of joy or bundle of nerves?

A new mother, ooh-ah! Everyone gathers round cooing and chattering, wanting to hold the little bundle of joy. But it’s hard for Mum to appreciate their enthusiasm when she has had a total of six hours of sleep in the […]
June 12, 2015 | Depression

Brain Optimization with Sound Therapy

Research on sounds that stimulate the brain Jim Millburn embarked on a course of Sound Therapy after reading how it could bring about a number of improvements to brain function generally. He said that after four weeks of listening he […]
April 14, 2014 | Brain

Cold Ears Let in Infections

Winter is a time of flu’s, colds, sore throats and earaches. Living in Australia, we are now at the dead of winter, about to witness the turning of the year in about a week’s time. Colds, ear aches, and infections […]
June 11, 2013 | Colds and infections

Auditory Deprivation – Why Treat Hearing Loss Early

When most people are faced with the fact that they may be losing their hearing, they will  often opt for denial. This is partly because hearing loss is usually very gradual, so you adapt to it and don’t realise it’s […]
April 23, 2013 | Auditory deprivation

Dystonia and Sound Therapy

I recently saw a segment on the ABC about Dystonia being treated with magnetic brain stimulation. This was presented as a new, experimental therapy which may help the condition. Dystonia is “a movement disorder that causes the muscles to contract […]
February 12, 2013 | Dystonia

“The greatest journey in my life had been to help many thousans of people to improve their ear and brain health through the use of Sound Therapy”

Rafaele Joudry
Founder and Author