CHI Institute presents conclusive studies proving healing effect of sound. Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients.

Author: Anonymous
Conference/Journal: The Townsend Letter Group
Date published: 2003
Other: Volume ID: April , Pages: 19 , Word Count: 440


Studies are revealing how purring may be the secret to cats' nine
lives. CHI Institute is the first to release studies that conclusively
corroborate the healing results from infrasonic sound waves on humans and
other animals.

Recent unreleased studies from the Fauna Communications Research Institute
in Hillsborough, North Carolina have given evidence of the healing effect
of purring in cats. Scientists there have determined that the frequency
at which many cats purr, between 27 and 44 hertz for house cats, matches
the frequency that seems to help human bones strengthen and grow. Biologists
still don't know what generates purring in felines. They do know that cats
purr, not only when they are happy, but also when injured. They heal quickly
from bone and tissue injuries caused by impact of falling great distances.


Cats are not the only creatures that use sound for healing. Even humans
have been measured emitting varying degrees of low-frequency sound waves.
The Beijing Acoustics Institute found that Qi-Gong healers emit up to 100
times the level of infrasonic waves as the average person emits, and up
to 1,000 times greater than those emitted by the infirmed. Chinese researchers
built a device that replicated the patterns and frequencies of the Qi-gong
healers. After they discovered clinical evidence of healing from the devices,
CHI Institute founder, Richard Lee, teamed up with the Chinese engineer,
Lu Yan Fang, to create a more precisely tuned device for improved reliability
and effectiveness.

Twelve years later, CHI Institute is the first organization to present
conclusive evidence proving the healing effect of sound from several independent
research studies. The studies show that infrasound therapy improves measurements
in EEG, EKG, thermogram, and AST/CPK diagnostic enzyme levels. In April
2002, a serological study performed by Ronald Riegal, DVM, showed improvement
in the form of an increase in hyaluronic acid quality and concentration
in joint lubrication after using CHI Institute's Equisonic QGM on joints
in horses.

In addition to the scientific studies, thousands of medical doctors have
already observed first-hand the results of therapeutic infrasound. Merle
Janes, MD states, 'I am using the machine in daily practice. I tried it
on my cat, and she immediately flopped down, curled up and half-closed
her eyes and purred away. Must've seemed to her like her momma cat had
come back.'

While 35% of CHI Institute's customers report near-miraculous results
in improving their acute and chronic ailments, 96% of users report satisfactory to excellent benefits from infrasound therapy for reducing pain and and inflammation, improving circulation and accelerating the healing process.

Copies of the recent conclusive research and studies are available by
contacting CHI Institute at 800-743-5608, or at www.chinahealthways.com/
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