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Sound therapy:
a compatible therapeutic approach
for all sectors 

Sonotherapy is a tool allowing the release of nervous and muscular tensions in the physical and emotional body, thanks to the use of therapeutic frequencies, thus allowing the free circulation of energy. in bodies.

Developments in professions

We already know that the economy is currently based on three types of sectors:

  • primary sector: agriculture

  • secondary sector: industry

  • sector: service professions

 

Gold,if fundamental needs do not change, the way of satisfying them follows the evolution of techniques and lifestyles. Jobs are then destroyed, while others appear...

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The decline of industrial worker professions

In large developed economies, thanks toproduction automation, theredesign and manufacturing property is insured withvery high efficiency.

 

Hence thedecline in industrial jobs, and more precisely in the number of low-skilled workers.

In 1982, working professions represented 30% of the workforce in France with nearly 7 million jobs. The proportion was limited to 19.6% in 2019, with 5.3 million positions, according to the latest figures from INSEE.

The declines
agricultural professions

Since 1945, the agricultural world in France has seen the considerable reduction of the small subsistence peasantry and the advent of modern managed farms by the peasants-farmers, cultivators, breeders that theFrench administration name them farmers.

 

This is directly linked to themechanization, use of synthetic fertilizers in agriculture, which led to a significant increase in productivity and a concentration of land within a few large farmsagricultural exploitations.

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The growth
of the tertiary sector

The main employer sector, the tertiary sector now accounts for 75% of regional jobs, compared to 80% in mainland France..

 

Market services are less developed in the region and represent 44.3% of employment for a national share of 49.7%.

 

On the other hand, non-market services (public administration, education, human health and social action) are slightly more present (31.1% of total employment compared to 30.1% in mainland France).

 

The tertiary sector gained 200,000 jobs between 1989 and 2019, representing growth of 35.6%,partly thanks to the public sector (+ 25,000 salaried jobs in public administration), the development of temporary employment, the outsourcing by industry of certain service activities, the growth of services linked to tourism, and the strong development of scientific, technical or digital activities and those of consulting.

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  1. Theregrowth of the tertiary sector faced with the evolution of agricultural professions and industry over the last 30 years poses a realproblem of sedentary behavior of the individual having the consequencesn plus the effects of progressive malnutrition due to time commitments andstress generated by the latter: 

    • overdevelopment of mental activityand intellectual thus causing:

      •   a total or partial disruption of energy circulation in the left side

      • and the lower part of the body

    • poor circulation of vital body fluidssuch as:

      • blood (global circulation and blood microcirculation

      • intra and extracellular lymph​

    • Aweakening of vital functions organs: ​

      • heart / intestines ​

      • Liver/Gallbladder

      • Stomach / Spleen / Pancreas

      • Kidneys/Bladder

      • Lungs / Colon

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Benefits and risks of the industrial sector

Benefits :the physical activity of agricultural professions and industry allows a  circulationoverall balanced ion of energy and fluids in the body (blood, intra and extra cellular lymph).

 

Disadvantages/ risks 

 

  • Lexposure to agricultural work environments contaminated with organic dust is the origin of manyoccupational pulmonary pathologies : asthma, chronic bronchitis, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, organic dust toxic syndrome

 

  • Dust in the workplace can causedangers to the respiratory system. Silica, in particular, poses a danger to the respiratory system which can cause a serious occupational disease calledsilicosis

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Advantages and risks of the tertiary sector sector

The main risk factors:
  • Biomechanical risk factors : gestures, static posture, repetitiveness, workstation layout; (layout of the screen, documents, station lighting, etc.).

  • Organizational : break time, performance, cadence, number of hours spent in front of the screen…

  • Psychosocial : lack of autonomy, intensity and working time, insecurity of the work situation, working atmosphere, noisy environment…

The main impacts on health: 
  • Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSD):  Set of symptoms or lesions, at the level of muscles, tendons or joints: - pain: cervical, thoracolumbar, wrist, elbow, shoulder, etc. - pathologies: tendinitis, etc.

  • Visual fatigue: Working on screen does not create ocular pathology; it can cause headaches, itchy eyes, dry eye syndrome, less clear vision, etc.

  • Circulatory disorders:The static sitting position and the compression of the legs on the seat promote circulatory disorders.

Solutions provided
by sound therapy: 

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Sound therapy is different from music therapy...

Although sound therapy cannot replace medical treatment, or psychological monitoring, the latter in  the framework of ahealthy eating and  balanced, as well as "the resumption" of aprogressive physical activity, will play an essential role not only in therelease of nervous and muscular tension (regulation of the nervous and muscular system) and therefore in thepain management, but also in theregulation of vital functions

How does it work?

Sonotherapy mainly usesinstruments which by stimulation become transmitters of radio waves.

A radio wave, commonly abbreviated to radio wave, is a electromagnetic wave whose frequency is less than 300 GHz .

Up to 100kHz, it isfields and currents which may lead to stimulation of excitable tissues (nervous systems and muscles).Above 10 MHz,tissue absorption becomes predominant andthe warm-upthe essential mechanism.

As part of my accompaniments, the frequencies used go up to4096 hertz (i.e. 4096 vibrations per second) and go down to a minimum of31.23 Hertzaccording to the needs of the customers who aredetermined upstream during the consultation.

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WHY does it work?

Sound therapy works according to severalphysical principles

  1. Harmonic resonance

  2. Quantum entanglement

THEthe nervous system captures the sound frequencies emitted by the tools, and by harmonic resonance between similar frequencies, a current will be induced and cause the targeted organs to react.The organ will then recognize the frequency and synchronize on the latter. 

The need for therapist intervention

Although self-treatment is easily achievable,However, it carries its own risks.. Remember that we are talking aboutelectromagnetic waves used in thetreatment of certain symptoms and ofnervous system reactivity. However, the nervous system reacts differently following: 

  • Our mental and emotional structure (most frequently)

  • Our diet (balance of flavors / balance of acid bases)

  • Our environment

A useexcessive frequency without warning or without the help of a therapist can lead in the short, medium and long term dysfunctions and functional disorders.

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