$33
Join us for a special sound lounge for deep cellular reset.
Wesnesday January 22nd, 6 pm in Holualoa, HI.
Madhavi is weaving together the sonic frequencies of whales and dolphins with the songs of the language of light on harp and vocals.
Event includes Vibroacoustic harp therapy demos.
Contribution for the event is $33. Space limited. Pre-pay to secure your spot.
Text 808-747-5489
What is vibroacoustic therapy?
Vibroacoustic therapy (VAT) is a type of sound therapy that uses low-frequency sound vibrations to help people relax, reduce stress, and manage pain. It's also known as vibroacoustic stimulation, rhythmic sensory stimulation, or vibrotactile intervention.
• How it works
VAT uses devices with embedded speakers to transmit low-frequency sound waves into the body. The vibrations permeate the cells, providing a massage from the inside out.
• How it's used
VAT can be used as an independent therapy or in conjunction with psychotherapy or medical treatment.
• Who it can help
VAT may be beneficial for people with chronic or special needs, as well as anyone who wants to try a preventive wellness therapy for stress.
• What it can help with
VAT has been used to treat a variety of conditions, including fibromyalgia, postoperative conditions, Ehler-Danlos syndrome, and temporomandibular disorders.
• Who developed it
Olav Skille developed VAT in Norway in the 1980s.