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Binaural Beats from Potassium arsenite - Kali Ars aka KAsO2
Hello,
this is again the very Real Horst from town Duisburg in Germany.
The Dr. Schüssler Salts help to activate healing processes thus allowing regeneration and stabilisation the body's health.
Here I share sound from No. 13. (13) Potassium arsenite - Kali Ars with you .
It's a five minute version based on Lamour Frequencies generated as binaural beat with software audacity.
As for Frequencies of Elements, Arsenic As 33 in Lamour Frequency is 364,56 Hz,
Potassium 39K 99,35 Hz, Oxygen Lamour 311,10 Hz.
Oxygen is double binaural, one diff on lemniskate sinus, the second basic Pi, as known 3,14.
Potassium arsenite - Kali Ars is No 13 in Dr. Schüssler's Biochemie, and is used for:
weakness states, menstrual discomfort, skin illnesses, confusion, labour pains relief
http://schuessler-cell-salts.com/additional-cell-salts/13-13-potassium-arsenite.htm
best effort by listening to with headphones
Thanks for sharing and I hope
that You will find true
Peace on Your Way
the very Real Horst
Type
Mp3 (.mp3)
Duration
5:00.000
File size
6.9 MB
Sample rate
48000.0 Hz
Bitrate
192 kbps
Channels
Stereo
4 years, 6 months ago
Thank you! I used it for an animation
6 years, 4 months ago
Lieber Horst,
ich habe gerade ein wenig über binaurale beats und die entsprechenden Wellen (Theta, Gamma etc.) gelesen, allerdings wird hier gesagt, dass sie in einem Frequenzbereich zwischen 4 und etwas über 30 Hz liegen.
Du schreibst oben von über 300 Hz und ich bin verwirrt.
Wäre lieb, wenn du mich kurz aufklärst. Wschl. habe ich irgendwas falsch verstanden.
Vielen lieben Dank!
Kathi
7 years, 10 months ago
Really very important post.Thanks, I appreciate your sharing this!Great sound and great work.Also, check the blog:-http://www.mindvalleyacademy.com/blog/mind/binaural-beats-study
8 years, 3 months ago
Hello Horst
I'd like to know more about these frequencies. Wikipedea has an explanation which is about physics strictly. Could you explain a bit the musical aspects? I've downloaded the complete pack and am particulary curious on the respective frequences for each salt. How did you find these frequences? Are they documented somewhere?
Thanks for your brilliant recordings!
8 years, 10 months ago
Thanks so much for this. I'd like all to know that I've used this in a story podcast I made, called The Saga of the European King. It features towards the middle, in the environment of a dojo. It makes a lovely, peaceful and interesting background that distinguishes it from every other environment.