Category: Research

The Road to Recovery with Dr. Mitchell Gaynor: Sound Healing

In this YouTube video, the late Dr. Mitchell Gaynor describes the positive impact of sound baths for cancer patients. Gaynor was a medical oncologist and a pioneer in Integrative Oncology. Based on laboratory and patient observations, Gaynor emphasized the healing power of sound in reducing stress & pain while increasing a patient’s inner peace in the presence of significant suffering. Rest in Peace Dr. Gaynor. Thank you for your contributions to sound baths as an important healing tool for cancer patients. 

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The Good Noise: Sound Medicine Works | Spirituality+Health

  The din and racket of everyday life represents only half the picture. In Spirituality+Health, Ruth Wilson makes a powerful case for sound as a powerful tool for healing. Wilson’s wholistic approach to sound baths as a healing modality is wholistic and thought-provoking. Isn’t it time you took yourself out on a date and had a relaxing Lotus Sound Bath?  by  Ruth Wilson   Read the entire article here: https://www.spiritualityhealth.com/good-noise-sound-medicine-works

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A Psychologist Explores The Healing Power Of ‘Sound Baths’

Mark Travers is a psychologist who writes for Forbes on issues related to health and wellness. Here, Travers makes a compelling case for including sound baths as part of our daily health practices for emotional and physical health. Travers outlines 4 predominant theories as to how and why sound baths elevate our mood and lower our stress levels. Read the full article here:  https://www.forbes.com/sites/traversmark/2024/01/16/a-psychologist-explores-the-healing-power-of-sound-baths/?sh=6465fb004942 By Mark Travers, Contributor. Mark Travers writes about the world of psychology. Jan 16, 2024, 06:20pm EST

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Effects of Singing Bowl Sound Meditation on Mood, Tension, and Well-being: An Observational Study – Tamara L. Goldsby, Michael E. Goldsby, Mary McWalters, Paul J. Mills, 2017

Tamara Goldsby is a clinical psychologist in integrative psychology. Like many active sound bathers, Goldsby chanced upon sound baths as a healing modality and found relief from chronic stress. Now, Goldsby studies sound baths as a healing modality, using scientific methods for her research.  Read the full article here:https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2156587216668109

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What Is Sound Therapy? Benefits of Sound Therapy by Jake Smith & Helen Chenoweth

Inside the Life-Changing Benefits of Sound Therapy A version of this story originally appeared in the February 2020 issue of Prevention. Is it time to try it? For Prevention, Jake Smith and Hannah Chenoweth write about sound baths as a simple, soothing, non-invasive therapeutic tool. The authors describe the sound bath approach, experience, and the multiple benefits including, calming the nervous system, restoring holistic balance, and reducing anxiety. Discover what sound healing can do for you at your next Lotus Sound Bath! Chenoweth, H., Smith, J. “Inside the Life-Changing Benefits of Sound Therapy.” Prevention, 3 March, 2020, https://www.prevention.com/health/mental-health/a30986834/what-is-sound-therapy/  Accessed 25 May, 2025.

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