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Some benefits of Binaural beats

June 7, 2011

Binaural beats are two tones that when played together create certain (specific) brainwaves in the brain. Recently the science discovered the benefits of using binaural beats, but they were were discovered centuries ago. Some benefits of Binaural beats: Reduced stress and anxiety Increased mental focus and concentration Increased creativity Better memory Help with Astral pojectios […]

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Binaural beats, What are Binaural beats?

June 7, 2011

Binaural beats are a powerful form of brainwave entrainment. Binaural beats are basically sounds or tones that have a specific frequency in them. Those frequencies are played in each ear in order to ‘trick’ the brain into a certain frequency and reach a desired effect. Binaural beats are actually a quite simple concept for the […]

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Benefits of Isochronic Tones

June 5, 2011

Talking about Isochronic Tones, They can produce all of the same results that you can achieve from Binaural Beats just on a more efficient level and in a quicker time frame. Below are just a few of the most common benefits: * Less stress * Deep sleep * Improved memory and IQ * Pain relief […]

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What Are Isochronic Tones?

June 5, 2011

Isochronic tones are the most powerful method of auditory brainwave entrainment. Like Monaural Beats, the pattern of interference that produces the beat is created outside of the brain so there is no requirement of using headphones to listen to them (although it is recommended). Isochronic tones consist of entirely separate pulses of a tone and […]

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Why Monaural Beats are Superior to Binaural Beats?

April 15, 2011

There are some reasons that make binaural beats are lagging behind other forms of brainwave entrainment like monaural beats and isochronic tones. 1. Binaural beats require headphones. Monaural Beats and Isochronic tones can be used very effectively without headphones although for best results it is recommended that you still use them. 2. Binaural beats cannot […]

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Monaural Beats vs. binaural beats

April 15, 2011

Monaural Beats and Isochronic Tones are a newer more effective form of brainwave entrainment. Although binaural beats are much more well known and far more widely used, monaural beats and isochronic tones are actually more powerful and intense and are capable of producing better results in a shorter time period.   What are Monaural Beats? […]

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What is the difference between binaural beats, monaural beats and isochronic tones?

April 15, 2011

You may just be wondering what is the difference between binaural beats, monaural beats and isochronic tones. Which one should you choose? Is any one of them better than the other? Firstly, binaural beats, monaural beats and isochronic tones are each a form of (auditory) brainwave entrainment. They each have the possibility and potential to […]

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Monaural beats-What Are Monaural Beats?

February 7, 2011

What Are Monaural Beats? Monaural beats are used for brainwave entrainment in which two tones which would be used binaural beats are played in each channel resulting in a stronger stimulus. With monaural beats, the interference pattern that produces the beat is outside the brain so headphones are not required. They differ from isochronic tones […]

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