Sound Healing: This New Health Trend Brings Auto Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) to the Next Level by Dr. Patrick K. Porter, Ph.D

Mindfulness
4 years ago

Sound Healing: This New Health Trend Brings Auto Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) to the Next Level

By now you've probably heard of ASMR (auto sensory meridian response), the massively growing trend that's all the rage on social media. In case you haven't, it's the sound-oriented videos of people doing various noise-making activities like whispering, nail tapping, food eating and more. People around the world are bonding over the unexpected euphoric sensation they get from hearing certain noises.

But can sound do more for us than just give us tingles? It certainly can and "sound healing" is a new wellness trend that brings ASMR to the next level.

Sound healing is an ancient practice that has been used to improve:

There are different types of sound healing including vibrational therapy, a method that uses vibrations from gongs and tuning forks to relax the mind and body. One of the most popular methods today is binaural beats, also known as brainwave entrainment or braintapping. This method uses auditory stimulation to synchronize and balance brainwaves so they align to the frequency of the beat.

Sound healing isn't new, it's been used for centuries to help restore balance to the body. It can improve many facets of life, including emotional development, cognitive and functioning. It's also known to reduce stress and bolster the immune system.

Sound healers say the healing effects occur because the body relaxes and blood pressure is lowered, which improves circulation and respiratory rates. It stabilizes the limbic system which is involved in motivation, emotion, learning and memory. The body is calmed, breathing becomes rhythmic and the muscles relax. Though more research is needed, sound healing has been used to treat symptoms of a number of conditions, including anxiety, depression, insomnia, PTSDdementia, autism and learning difficulties, behavioral and psychiatric disorders and more.

Given the fascination people have with ASMR, it's understandable why they are now turning to sound healing. Digital medicine in the form of sound healing is quickly becoming a go-to solution for enriching patient care. As more research results are published, sound therapy will become an essential part of healing protocols. With its ability to calm and relax, sound therapy helps the body stay stress-free so it can heal at an appropriate rate.

Take 30 seconds and join the 30Seconds community. Inspire and be inspired.

Related Products on Amazon We Think You May Like:

30Second Mobile, Inc. is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Alternatives to Talk Therapy for Mental Health: 6 Creative Art Therapies When You Can't Talk About It

Talk Therapy Vs. Mind-Body Practices: Why You Should Consider a Body-Centered Psychotherapist

Daily Movement Habits: 5 Ways How You Move Keeps You From Reaching Your Full Potential

The Importance of Movement for Mental Health With Dance Therapist Erica Hornthal

Donna John
I am so intrigued by this! Would love to hear from someone who has tried it. Stephanie Cannoe Nicole DeAvilla Elisa All Schmitz 30Seconds Erica Hornthal
Elisa Schmitz
This is so cool! I can't say I have read much about this yet, so I'm pretty excited to learn more. I use meditation apps and listen to music specially designed for stress reduction. But this takes it to a whole new level. I would love to learn more about this. Thank you for sharing, Dr. Patrick K. Porter, Ph.D , and welcome to 30Seconds. Excited to read more from you!
bepositive
Awesome to know about this.

join discussion

Please login to comment.

recommended tips

Mental Health Awareness Month: 8 Mental Health Tips From the Experts

What Does Happy Look Like? 8 Characteristics of Happy, Prosperous People

Mental Health Stigma: Are You Part of the Problem & Misunderstanding of Mental Illness?

Spring Into Well-being: 15 Inspirational Tips for a Healthier You