Our bodies are made of quantum vibrations of sound. This means, according to Mary Desaulniers Ph.D, that disease and health have specific patterns of vibration. Dr. Gimzewski, a Nobel Prize recipient for his research on nanotechnology, discovered that not only can cells sing, but their songs can be converted to sonic profiles that reveal what condition they are in. In his experiment, Gimzewski discovered that yeast cells vibrate. So he decided to see if he could "read" what these vibrations meant, if anything.
He downloaded a program that could convert their vibration data into a wav file. When he turned on the speaker of his Awave program, a burst of sound filled his lab. He had converted their vibrations into sound.
He decided to do a series of experiments on these yeast cells. He doused them with a chemical that shut down their metabolism and the noise became radio static. Then he doused another batch of yeast cells with alcohol (which the cells did not like) and the pitch of their vibrations became a scream. So he had living proof that cells can scream and sing.
Researchers are now studying the sounds emitted by cancer cells with the intention that one day a doctor can determine whether a patient has cancer or not by listening to the sounds of his cells. They are also working on the idea that sick cells can be healed by being immersed in the right sounds.
He doused them with a chemical that shut down their metabolism and the noise
Listen to Patricia Kennedy's Conversation with Writer Mary Desaulniers about
Healing with Sound.
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