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Pulse Of Consciousness 1 - 40Hz Gamma Sound Bath

by Indlandsis

Rated
4.8
Type
music
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
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Pulse of Consciousness is a series of audio tracks based on low-frequency sound therapy as part of Rhythmic Sensory Stimulation by Dr. Lee Bartel research completed at Baycrest Health Sciences in Toronto. This tracks designed to be reproduced with Subpac or any sub-bass wearable device to enjoy the benefits that includes stimulation for neuro-plasticity, reducing the impact of Fibromyalgia pain, Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, depression, and even increasing blood flow.

Sound BathGamma40 HzSound TherapySensory StimulationNeuroplasticityFibromyalgiaAlzheimersParkinsonsDepressionBlood FlowSubpac

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IndlandsisBudapest, Hungary

4.8 (336)

Recent Reviews

Anna

September 21, 2025

Felt like a great way to start my day. Are gamma- waves suited to gently wake you up in the morning? Thank you for another wonderful sonic experience 🌊🦋🤍

Luneleanor

January 6, 2023

Wow, this did indeed provide relief, not just from the fibro pain, but also the brainfog!! Amazing! Thank you!

K.A.

September 10, 2022

Freeing! Felt like I was floating among the stars, boundless! Thank you!

Anna

July 21, 2022

When I’m reading my Bible I come back to this every time. It really helps my mind settle and focus on what’s in front of me.

Joao

January 17, 2022

🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

Murlan

December 9, 2021

I plan to listen for several days as I have an autoimmune disorder similar to Parkinson’s. Hoping it alleviates some of the symptoms. Thank you!

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