Study summary
Solfeggio frequencies: state of the evidence
Evidence overview (various sources) ·
How research on “Solfeggio” frequencies is framed: terms, study designs, and methodological caveats.
Key points
In practice “Solfeggio” covers very different audio formats (pure tones, retuned music, hybrids)
Human and animal studies test specific protocols, not one uniform “Solfeggio package”
Evidence depends on intervention, population, setting, and outcomes
Main takeaways
- In practice “Solfeggio” covers very different audio formats (pure tones, retuned music, hybrids)
- Human and animal studies test specific protocols, not one uniform “Solfeggio package”
- Evidence depends on intervention, population, setting, and outcomes
Relevance for the app
Basis for optional Solfeggio-style soundscapes in the app
Put it into practice
Turn what you read into action: your own affirmations, routines, and optional Solfeggio—right in Napolill.
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