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MUSIC CAN AFFECT DNA

HOW MUSIC AND 528 CAN AFFECT DNA


Sound and vibrational frequencies can actually activate your very DNA.

In 199, Dr. Glen Rein of the Quantum Biology Research Lab in New York performed experiments with in-vitro DNA. Four styles of music, including Sanskrit and Gregorian chants that utilize the 528 Hz frequency, were converted to scalar audio waves and played via a CD player to test tubes containing in vitro DNA. The effects of the music were determined by measuring the DNA test tube samples’ absorption of UV light after an hour of exposure to the music.


The results from one experiment indicated that classical music caused a 1.1 % increase in absorption, and rock music caused a 1.8% decrease in absorption indicating no effect. Gregorian chants, however caused a 5.0% and 9.1% increase in absorption in two separate experiments. Sanskrit chanting caused a similar 8.2% and 5.8% effect in two separate experiments. Thus both types of sacred chanting music produced a large unwinding effect on DNA.


This is important to note because of the healing capabilities that music can have on the energetic and physical body. During an SRT Therapy session, the goal is to provide healing from internal and external applications. Allowing the client to remain in an almost meditative state while the healing music resonates within them, and allows for a closer approach to shifting into the Theta brain state allows healing to begin at the cellular level within the body.





Glen Rein’s experiment indicates that music can resonate with human DNA. Rock and classical music do not affect DNA, but we obviously are aware how musical styles affect our emotional state as well. Spiritual musical chants DO resonate with DNA. Although these experiments were performed with isolated and purified DNA, it is likely that the frequencies associated with these forms of music will also resonate with DNA in the body.


Another study entitled, “Effect of sound wave on the synthesis of nucleic acid and protein in chrysanthemum” ends with the conclusion: “This result indicated that some stress-induced genes might be switched on under sound stimulation and the level of transcription increased.” This can be seen in a very basic example of how one might listen to hardcore music while lifting weights. It produces a rush of adrenaline and more emotions along anger, irritation, and aggression, while listening to country music may produce a relaxing and calming affect for someone else.


If genes can be switched on or off due to “sound simulations” it is within reason to think that DNA can be affected by sound, and if by sound, then also by the frequency of that sound.

The potential of sound positively affecting our lives is obvious and the potential for a 528 Hz (and other frequencies) affecting DNA may have some scientific validity. However, there needs to be more research to make the DNA repair claim.”


When it comes to healing, all avenues should be considered as possibilities to helping the client or patient. This involves taking into account the complete individuality of each person. Create a calming and safe space for the mind, body and soul, and true healing can take root far more quickly.


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