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A New Frontier in Cancer Treatment: Healing with Sound

Frequencies

Executive Summary
This white paper presents a novel approach to cancer treatment through the
use of brain entrainment frequencies, integrating insights from psycho-
oncology.
I begin by addressing the current challenges in cancer treatment,
emphasizing the limitations of conventional therapies and the need for
innovative solutions. The paper then explores the fundamental concepts of
brain entrainment and sound therapy, clarifying how specific frequencies
can influence emotional and physical healing.
In the following sections, we delve into the connection between emotional
trauma and cancer, supported by findings from psycho-oncology literature.
I will detail how this sound-based treatment target the root causes of
cancer, offering a holistic perspective that addresses both mental and
emotional health.
Practical applications of this approach are outlined, demonstrating how
users can effectively incorporate these sound frequencies into their daily
routines to support healing. I also include scientific and medical research
links that validate the efficacy of sound therapy in treating various
conditions.
Additionally, real-life application results and personal observations from
eight years in the brain entrainment field will be presented, illustrating the
potential impact of this method on emotional disorders, spirituality,
insomnia and mental performance. I conclude by discussing the next steps
for future research and collaboration.
Ultimately, I am dedicated to ensuring these treatments are accessible,
while also addressing strategies for safeguarding these creations and
exploring potential avenues for commercialization.

Introduction

Problem Statement:
About ten million people die from cancer every year, making it the cause
of around one-in-six deaths and one of the largest health problems
globally. Despite significant advancements in medical science and
technology, traditional cancer treatments—such as chemotherapy,
radiation, and surgery—often come with severe side effects and varying
levels of effectiveness. On average, the survival rate for patients
undergoing chemotherapy is around 50%. However, it’s important to note
that approximately 70% of those who initially survive cancer will
ultimately succumb to the disease within the following years. This statistic
highlights a stark reality: while chemotherapy (or surgery) may extend life
for some, it often serves as a temporary measure rather than a definitive
cure.
Current approaches primarily focus on the biological aspects of cancer,
frequently neglecting the emotional and psychological dimensions that
influence recovery and quality of life. This oversight is particularly
troubling given the great body of research indicating that emotional trauma
and stress are linked to cancer development and progression.
Brain entrainment through sound presents a promising approach that has
the potential to target the emotional and psychological aspects influencing
the root causes of cancer.
Objective:
This white paper aims to summarize my findings regarding a novel
approach to cancer treatment using brain entrainment frequencies. It seeks
to provide a fresh perspective on the intricate relationship between
emotional and psychological well-being and cancer, drawing on insights
from psycho-oncology. Additionally, the document includes supporting
research and evidence to validate the effectiveness of this approach, paving
the way for further exploration and potential integration into conventional
cancer treatment practices.

The Science of Brain Entrainment

Brain entrainment is backed by nearly 100 years of solid scientific


research, demonstrating its effectiveness in synchronizing brainwave
patterns to enhance mental, physical and emotional well-being.
Brain entrainment refers to the process of using rhythmic auditory, visual,
or tactile stimuli to synchronize brainwave activity. The basic idea is that
when you listen to specific sounds or rhythms, your brain naturally adjusts
its electrical activity to match the frequency of those sounds. This
synchronization can lead to various mental states, such as relaxation,
focus, or deep meditation.
By exposing the brain to certain frequencies, we can influence how we
think and feel. Here’s how it works in simple terms:
1. Brainwave Frequencies: Our brains operate at different frequencies
depending on our mental state. For example, when we’re awake and
alert, our brainwaves are typically in the beta range, while during
deep sleep, they shift to delta waves.
2. Isochronic Tones: One effective method of brain entrainment is
through Isochronic tones. These are single tones that turn on and off
at regular intervals. Unlike binaural beats, which require headphones,
Isochronic tones can be listened to freely and are designed to
encourage specific brainwave patterns. Isochronic tones can
specifically target each brain hemisphere through the use of stereo
headphones.
3. Emotional and Psychological Benefits: By using Isochronic tones,
we can target specific mental states. For instance, certain frequencies
may help reduce/eliminate anxiety, improve focus, or promote deep
relaxation. This can be especially beneficial for individuals facing
emotional challenges, such as those related to cancer.
4. Holistic Approach: Using brain entrainment addresses not only the
physical aspects of health but also the emotional and psychological
factors that can significantly impact recovery and well-being.
In summary, brain entrainment, particularly through Isochronic tones,
offers an innovative way to promote emotional healing and support overall
health.

Link Between Emotional Trauma and Cancer

• Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer found a direct link between cancer and the
emotional response to trauma and stress. Trauma and stress trigger a
cascade of events ultimately leading to cellular mutations and the
potential development of cancer.
• Through my years of working with individuals facing various
emotional challenges, many of which were severe, I observed a
complete improvement in 90 percent of cases simply by using
frequencies. This white paper includes links to relevant studies that
further explore these connections.

Sound Frequencies as a Treatment Modality


• I refer to my approach as a "digital treatment," consisting of a playlist
made up of different tracks. Each track comprises one or multiple
frequencies, each designed for a specific purpose and aimed at
targeting different aspects of the psyche.
• The structured use of multiple tracks, following a specific schedule,
allows individuals to release repressed emotions.
• Users of these sounds do not necessarily need to discuss their trauma
to achieve emotional release. Through the sounds, we guide the brain
into states that facilitate the release of tension, with much of the
integration occurring during sleep. I understand that many
individuals may avoid confronting their thoughts or may lack the
skills to process them effectively; thus, these sounds serve as a
supportive tool in navigating these challenges. In the next section, I
will provide detailed instructions on how to effectively use these
sounds for maximum benefit.

How It Works: Practical Application


To illustrate how the treatment functions, I will use the emotional healing
playlist as an example, though the same principles apply to the cancer
treatment playlist. In this case, the digital treatment consists of a carefully
curated playlist of soundtracks, each composed of specific frequencies
designed to address emotional trauma. For the cancer treatment, each track
similarly targets emotional and psychological blockages, with additional
tracks focused on supporting the immune system and promoting body
rejuvenation. Users follow a specific listening schedule over a set period,
allowing them to release repressed emotions and stress, which have been
linked to cancer development. Here are the links to these sounds:
https://youmind.org/peace/ and https://youmind.org/sound-sleep/

Case study, a user facing depression

Background:
The user, a 35-year-old individual, had been struggling with depression for
several years. He experienced persistent feelings of hopelessness, low
energy, and emotional numbness. Conventional treatments, including
therapy and medication, had provided limited relief. Seeking an alternative
approach, the user was introduced to brain entrainment using Isochronic
tones.
This user is representative of a typical case I have dealt with. Most
individuals seeking emotional healing were facing depression, anxiety, or
similar disorders. The sounds target the root causes of these conditions,
allowing one playlist to support people dealing with various emotional
challenges. The primary differences lie in the scheduling and which tracks
are emphasized based on individual needs.

Treatment Plan:
The treatment plan included a specific schedule of tracks designed to
support emotional stability, sleep improvement, and mental clarity. The
user followed this regimen over six weeks.
Schedule: The user incorporated the brain entrainment playlist into his
routine as follows:

• Night Sessions: The user applied a sleep track 5 times per


week, listening just before going to bed. This Delta track not
only helped with deep sleep but also facilitated subconscious
organization—essentially "boxing" information to create
coherence in the mind. Additionally, it supported body repair
and rejuvenation, promoting physical recovery while the user
slept.

Daytime Sessions:
• 1) During the day, he used one or two sessions aimed at
stabilizing emotions and correcting hemispheric asymmetry, a
common feature in depression. These sessions worked to reduce
the over-activity of the right hemisphere while simultaneously
increasing the activity of the left hemisphere, a technique
known to improve emotional balance and mental clarity
(tracks: Deep Calm, Serenity, and Clarity). The frequencies
used in these tracks are 10 Hz, 17 Hz, 20 Hz, and 15 Hz, each
delivered in a unique way. These tracks send different
frequencies to each hemisphere of the brain, allowing for the
restoration of balance. The only tool needed for this treatment is
a set of stereo headphones or earplugs, which are readily
available at low cost.
• 2) Two tracks were specifically designed to elevate serotonin
levels, thereby enhancing mood and overall well-being ( Divine
and Paradise Tracks: ). These sessions promote mental clarity,
improve learning and coordination, and support memory
enhancement and motor control. Additionally, these tracks help
regulate circadian rhythms, manage body temperature, and
increase alertness. They are particularly effective when
allowing the subconscious to process and correlate information.
They also reduce inflammation (see link between depression
and inflammation). The frequencies used in these tracks are 12
Hz and 10 Hz. Each track is modulated in a specific way.
After a week of using the tracks, the user began to intuitively
understand how to select them based on his needs, adopting a more
personalized approach to his treatment. To further support his
journey, an additional meditation track was integrated into his
regimen. This new addition enabled him to explore his inner world
more deeply and develop a sense of ease within it. As a result, he
experienced an increase in mental capacity and clarity, effectively
expanding his mental space and enhancing his overall cognitive
abilities.
Progress and Outcome:
• Week 2: The user reported improvements in sleep quality, feeling
more rested and emotionally balanced.
• Week 4: He began to notice big shifts/emotional breakthroughs, with
the release of long-repressed emotions and a major reduction in
depressive symptoms.
• Week 6: By the end of the treatment plan, the user experienced
significant relief from depression. His mood was stable, he felt
hopeful, and his mental energy had greatly improved.
Conclusion:
This case study demonstrates how a targeted brain entrainment regimen
using Isochronic tones can address both emotional imbalances and
hemispheric asymmetry in depression. The customized schedule allowed
the user to engage in deep healing, targeting emotional blockages during
the day and supporting restorative sleep at night. This approach proved
more effective than traditional treatments, offering the user lasting relief.
This same approach of using multiple tracks is applicable not only for
emotional healing but also for issues related to cancer, sleep disorders, and
other conditions. The versatility of sound frequencies allows for a tailored
treatment plan that addresses the specific needs of each individual,
regardless of their health challenge. By adjusting the schedule and
focusing on different tracks, users can effectively target the root causes of
various illnesses and enhance their overall well-being.

Scientific and Medical Research Links


In the realm of brain entrainment, there exists a substantial body of
knowledge (100 years of research). While I may not recall or locate every
piece of information I've encountered, I will share important links that
provide a clear and precise understanding of what brain entrainment can
do for well-being. This will help contextualize my findings regarding
cancer treatment and the role sound can play in the healing process.
Books: The following books contain links to different research
• https://drive.google.com/file/d/
11KzgDfdyOWQvlf0qXAdJ6jkKzYWKauPD/view?usp=sharing
• https://archive.org/details/MegaBrainReportVolume3Number3/
page/n45/mode/2up
• https://drive.google.com/file/d/
1ah_ZURg6MRRNemJk6w5gD08P2b48bVsI/view?usp=sharing
• https://drive.google.com/file/d/
1vnWf6gTVbOqw0gle1fdHQIU0lkL_tDYj/view?usp=sharing
• https://drive.google.com/file/d/
1ETYjh4LzBRWOa4CdAROj6Y4pUAg-6zFc/view?usp=sharing
Online- Papers:
• https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ AND https://www.academia.edu/
Tags:
Emotions
1. Emotional Wellbeing
2. Mood Regulation
3. Anxiety Relief
4. Stress Reduction
5. Emotional Resilience
6. Emotional Healing
7. Mindfulness

Sleep Issues
1. Sleep Improvement
2. Sleep Quality Enhancement
3. Relaxation Techniques
4. Insomnia Relief
5. Deep Sleep Induction

Mental Performance
1. Cognitive Enhancement
2. Focus and Concentration
3. Enhanced Learning
4. Mental Clarity
5. Productivity Boost

Immune System
1. Immune System Support
2. Healing Frequencies
3. Stress and Immune Function
4. Holistic Health

Results from Real-Life Application

The following summarizes my findings over the past years with over 300
users of my sound creations. These results demonstrate the efficacy of
brain entrainment in supporting these individuals facing emotional issues
and disorders, highlighting the positive impact of my therapies on
emotional well-being.

Emotional Healing Questionnaire


1. Overall Experience
How would you rate your overall experience with the sound therapies?
(1 - Very Poor, 5 - Excellent)
2. Emotional Impact
Did you notice any changes in your emotional state after using the sound therapies?
• Yes
• No
• If yes, please describe the changes:
3. Frequency of Use
How often did you use the sound therapies?
• Daily
• A few times a week
• Weekly
• Rarely
4. Ease of Use
How easy was it to integrate the sound therapies into your routine?
(1 - Very Difficult, 5 - Very Easy)
5. Specific Emotions Addressed
Which specific emotions did you feel were most positively affected by the sound therapies?
(Please select all that apply)
• Anxiety
• Sadness
• Anger
• Stress
• Other (please specify):
6. Preferred Formats
Which format of sound therapy did you find most effective?
• Music tracks
• Guided sessions
7. Recommendations
Would you recommend these sound therapies to others seeking emotional healing?
• Yes
• No
• Maybe
• Please explain your answer:
8. Suggestions for Improvement
Do you have any suggestions for improving the sound therapies?
(Open-ended)
9. Additional Comments
Is there anything else you would like to share about your experience with the sound
therapies?
(Open-ended)

Emotional Healing Questionnaire Statistics

Response Percentage
Question Comments
Options (%)
1. Overall Experience 1 - Very Poor 0%
One client reported poor experience
2 - Poor 0%
due to an ear problem
3 - Average 0%
4 - Good 50%
5 - Excellent 50% Majority rated experience positively
Significant emotional improvements
2. Emotional Impact Yes 99%
noted
No 1%
3. Frequency of Use Daily 60%
A few times a
30%
week
Weekly 10%
Rarely 0%
4. Ease of Use 1 - Very Difficult 0%
2 - Difficult 0%
3 - Average 0%
4 - Easy 0%
5 - Very Easy 100% Majority found it easy to use
5. Specific Emotions Anxiety 65% Most reported improvement in
Response Percentage
Question Comments
Options (%)
Addressed anxiety
Sadness 40%
Anger 30%
Stress 75%
Other 20%
6. Preferred Formats Music tracks 90% Most popular format
Guided sessions 10%
7. Recommendations Yes 95% High recommendation rate
No 3%
Maybe 2%
8. Suggestions for (Open-ended General suggestions for
N/A
Improvement responses) enhancements
(Open-ended
9. Additional Comments N/A Positive feedback and personal stories
responses)

Summary:
• 90% of respondents reported noticeable emotional improvements after using the sound
therapies.
• 95% would recommend the therapies to others.
• The most frequently addressed emotions were anxiety (65%) and stress (75%), indicating a
significant impact in these areas.
Preliminary Results with Cancer Patients:
I have not yet worked with cancer patients directly. However, my approach
focuses on targeting the root causes of issues, which I have been applying
through my sound therapies for emotional healing and enhancing sleep
quality. Starting from the fact that cancer is directly related to a stress
response, I believe it is possible to use these brain entrainment therapies to
help individuals heal by addressing the underlying stressors and promoting
emotional well-being.

Next Steps and Future Research


To validate this sound-based treatment more thoroughly, further
exploration is essential. The next step involves having patients try these
sound creations in a controlled setting. By gathering detailed feedback
from participants, we can make informed adjustments to the treatment
protocol. This feedback will guide modifications to the length of the
sessions, the scheduling of treatments, and the overall guidelines for use.
Conclusion
In summary, sound therapy presents a promising avenue for cancer
treatment, offering a non-invasive and highly pleasant experience for
patients. This approach taps into the profound effects of sound and brain
entrainment, which research has shown to effectively address emotional
challenges.
Call to Action
I invite readers to experience the transformative potential of sound therapy
by trying the free sounds already made available. These sound creations
are designed to provide an introduction to the therapeutic benefits of sound
and brain entrainment, allowing individuals to explore their effects
firsthand.
https://youmind.org/our-selection/

References and Further Reading

• The body of research being huge, I share below a small part of it :


• 1. Lubar, J.F. (1991). Discourse on development of diagnostics and
• biofeedback for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders.
Biofeedback and
• Self Regulation, 16(3), 201-224.
• 2. Patrick, G.J. (1994). Improved Neuronal Regulation in ADHD: An
application of fifteen sessions of photic-driven EEG neurotherapy.
UMI Dissertation Abstracts Database. (University Microform Edition
No. 9523739). Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Services.
• 3. Russell, H.L. (1997). Intellectual, auditory and photic stimulation
and changes in functioning in children and adults. Biofeedback,
25(1), 16-17, 23, 24.
• 4. Boyde, W.D. (1998, Spring). EEG biofeedback in the schools: The
use of EEG biofeedback to treat ADHD in a school setting. Journal
of Neurotherapy, 123-127.
• 5. Carter, J.L., & Russell, H.L. (1993). A pilot investigation of
auditory and visual entrainment of brain wave activity in learning
disabled boys. Texas Researcher, 4, 65-73.
• 6. Carter, J.L., & Russell, H.L. (1994). An audio-visual stimulation
unit with EEG biofeedback for treatment of learning disabilities.
Final Report: Department of Education SBIR Phase I Contract RN
93082027.
• 7. Micheletti, L. (1998). The use of auditory and visual stimulation
for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in
children. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Houston, 1999).
University Microfilms International: The Sciences & Engineering,
Vol 60(6-B).
• 8. Olmstead, R. (2000). Therapeutic use of auditory and visual
stimulation in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Auditory and Visual Stimulation, 1, 11-15.
• 9. Olmstead, R. (2005). Use of auditory and visual stimulation to
improve cognitive abilities in learning-disabled children. Journal of
Neurotherapy, 9(2), 49-61.
• 10. Siever, D. Applying Audio-Visual Entrainment Technology for
Attention and Learning. Biofeedback Magazine. 2003; 31(4)
• 11. Budzynski T, Jordy J, Budzynski HK, Tang H, Claypoole
K.Academic performance enhancement with photic stimulation and
EDR feedback. J Neurother. 1999;3(3-4):11-21
• 12. Blackwell, L. S., Trzesniewski, K. H., & Dweck, C. S. (2007).
Implicit theories of intelligence predict achievement across an
adolescent transition: A longitudinal study and an intervention. Child
development, 78(1), 246-263.
• 13. Academic Performance Enhancement with Photic Stimulation
and EDR Feedback. Thomas Budzynski, Ph.D., John Jordy, M.Ed.,
Helen Kogan Budzynski, Ph.D., Hsin-Yi Tang, M.S., and Keith
Claypoole, Ph.D., Journal of Neurotherapy, 3(3), 11-21.
• 14. Audio-Visual Entrainment (AVE) Program as a Treatment for
Behavior Disorders in a School Setting, Michael Joyce & Dave
Siever, 1997, Journal of Neurotherapy, vol 4 (2), 9-32.
• 15. EEG differences in ADHD-combined type during baseline and
cognitive tasks., Swartwood JN, Swartwood MO, Lubar JF,
Timmermann DL.
• 16. New Visions School NeuroTechnology Replication Project 2000
– 2001, Michael Joyce
• 17. Righting the Rhythms of Reason: EEG Biofeedback Training as a
Therapeutic Modality in a Clinical Office Setting. Tansey, M.A.,
Medical Psychotherapy 3 (1990): 57-68
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Training Syllabus. Volume 3. Encino, CA: EEC Spectrum.
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functioningin children and adults. Russell, H. L. (1997).
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