BodySound Chair

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The BodySound Chair began development 17 years ago by a team of 40 healthcare professionals including doctors, neurologists, therapists, nurses, healers and life coaches. They started their research with vibrational chairs/beds available today, and the developed technology quickly moved far beyond what is offered elsewhere.

BodySound technology consists of amplified layered music played through transducers that generate sound and vibration in addition to synchronized electro-magnetic fields affecting the central nervous system and the human energy system, respectively. During your sessions you will typically feel extremely relaxed, and enter a deep meditative state. You will be and feel more present, experience fear-based emotions less often, rely on your coping strategies less, be more accepting and have more trust, and in short, you will be happier. 

BodySound technology positively affects individuals physically, emotionally, and mentally by virtue of two mechanisms of action that operate synergistically. The first is a neurophysiologic mechanism that creates profound states of relaxation and meditation. The second mechanism of action relates to the electro-magnetic stimulation of the human energy system.

 
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What is Neuro-Energetic Integration Technology (NEIT)?

The SolTec Lounge integrates mind, body and spirit through induced meditation with synchronized sound, vibration and magnetic field stimulation. EEG frequencies typically range from delta (<4Hz) to theta (4-7.5Hz) in sleep to alpha (8-13Hz) and beta (>13Hz) in wakefulness. Deep meditative states are accompanied by theta frequencies with the retention of conscious awareness.

Our findings show that SolTec Lounge induces deep states of meditation (theta brainwave state) with regular use. During the learning phase users exhibit alpha and theta waves and experience a very pleasant state of relaxation. EEG – Electroencephalogram is a test that detects electrical activity in your brain using small, flat metal discs (electrodes) attached to your scalp. Your brain cells communicate via electrical impulses and are active all the time, even when you’re asleep. This activity shows up as wavy lines on an EEG recording.