I remember reading about a natural resonance frequency that the body apparently responded to. Can't remember specifics, but the information is out there someplace. John Ross Windsor, Nova Scotia On 2010-09-14, at 5:36 PM, Paul T Williams wrote: > Why then do the Chinese, for 5000 years say that a low D is the true tone to ground ones self. Maybe it's hoooey, but they know a thing or two about healing with natural occurances in nature. > > It might not be hooey. How long did it take western culture to accept accupuncture? Open one's mind and see what comes in, I say! It can't hurt. > > What boggles my mind is that they were experimenting with this stuff long before the Greeks built the Parthonon. > > Paul > > > > From: John Delacour <JD at Pianomaker.co.uk> > To: pianotech at ptg.org > Date: 09/14/2010 03:14 PM > Subject: Re: [pianotech] OT! FW: Can a Single Musical Note Repair Your DNA? > > > > > At 15:13 -0400 14/9/10, KeyKat88 at aol.com wrote: > > >Greetings JD, > > > > I beg to differ!! It is a scientific fact that our bodies > >are about 97% water. How can water not sympathetically vibrate to a > >frequency that it is exposed to, and when that does take place who > >knows what happens in cells? > > What on earth does that mean? To start with it is nonsense to speak > of sympathetic vibration of water or air or anything that does not > have a natural resonant frequency. And to suggest that a certain > frequency has some universal good effect on the human frame, however > fat or thin or full of hot air that frame may be, is pure humbug. > > JD > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20100914/8a4bbf26/attachment.htm>
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