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🎧 Medicinal Chant of Inonotus obliquus - Chaga - 417.60 Hz - [H3O2]- / 30 minutes
🎧 Medicinal Chant of Inonotus obliquus - Chaga - 417.60 Hz - [H3O2]- / 30 minutes
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These sonic essential oils are sold to benefit our research in electrophysiology and molecular sound chemistry.
Thank you for your wonderful participation!
These melodies are produced by the plant itself and its molecular activity, which we measure and record.
Recorded with the Pocket Scion from Instruo with 4 voices to form this beautiful polyharmony.
I encoded it in .wav format with a sampling frequency of 48Khz in 24 bit and tuned it according to the calculations of the Einstein / Planck equation (h.f = mc2) on the frequency of the 4th state of water [H3O2]- at 417.60 Hz.
If we calculate a natural scale based on a C at 7.83 Hz, we get an A3 at 417.60 Hz, which confirms that this frequency is powerful and linked to the water element but also to the earth element.
Enjoy listening!
For any further information, collaboration/partnership requests, or anything else, please send me a message.
contact:Â renaud@naturasounds.org
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Thank you for your wonderful participation!
These melodies are produced by the plant itself and its molecular activity, which we measure and record.
Recorded with the Pocket Scion from Instruo with 4 voices to form this beautiful polyharmony.
I encoded it in .wav format with a sampling frequency of 48Khz in 24 bit and tuned it according to the calculations of the Einstein / Planck equation (h.f = mc2) on the frequency of the 4th state of water [H3O2]- at 417.60 Hz.
If we calculate a natural scale based on a C at 7.83 Hz, we get an A3 at 417.60 Hz, which confirms that this frequency is powerful and linked to the water element but also to the earth element.
Enjoy listening!
For any further information, collaboration/partnership requests, or anything else, please send me a message.
contact:Â renaud@naturasounds.org
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Chaga soothes irritations, calms redness, and boosts skin defenses. It contains vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, D, and K, as well as a whole range of minerals and trace elements. Everything it contains helps to strengthen and deeply nourish the skin.
What is Chaga?
Chaga (Inonotus obliquus), also known as the cinder conk, is a parasitic fungus that grows on birch bark in cold regions such as Siberia, Canada, the northern United States, Northern Europe, or cold areas of Korea. Chaga looks like burnt charcoal with a yellow-orange color inside.
For several centuries, Chaga has been used in traditional medicine in Siberia, Asia, and certain Western countries, notably to support immunity and improve overall health, as well as to relieve gastrointestinal discomforts. Chaga has gained popularity in the Western world due to its health benefits, and for about 20 years, scientific studies on this medicinal mushroom have increased and attributed various virtues to it.
What are the properties of Chaga?
Chaga is a valuable source of minerals and trace elements, including potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, manganese, zinc, selenium, and iodine. It is also rich in vitamins, such as B1, B2, B3, D, A, and K, as well as polyphenols, which are compounds with antioxidant properties. In addition, Chaga also contains proteins and fiber.
Among its bioactive compounds, polysaccharides, particularly beta-glucans, are distinguished by their wide range of biological activities and their numerous beneficial effects on health. Polysaccharides are natural biopolymers formed from long chains of monosaccharides, such as glucose, galactose, and mannose, which are linked together. The composition and structure of these monosaccharides determine the properties and biological activity of the polysaccharide.
What are the benefits of Chaga?
The beneficial effect of Chaga on the lipid profile
Effect on blood sugar: Researchers have observed that Chaga can reduce blood sugar. This reduction in blood sugar is particularly important because it has a direct impact on feelings of satiety and cravings.
Chaga, in support of the immune system
Anti-inflammatory: Chaga also has anti-inflammatory properties. Inflammation is a physiological immune response of body tissues against tissue damage, chemical toxins, or pathogens. Chaga polysaccharides are able to inhibit the production of molecules involved in inflammation, thus exerting their anti-inflammatory effect.
Improves physical performance: Thanks in particular to its anti-fatigue effect, it also helps reduce the amount of lactic acid in the blood, which promotes cramps and muscle pain related to physical exercise.
Antioxidant: Chaga contains antioxidants that help the body neutralize reactive oxygen species – including free radicals – which are responsible for oxidative stress. Indeed, researchers compared the antioxidant power of several mushrooms used in traditional medicine and determined that Chaga had the highest antioxidant power.
A beneficial effect on digestion
Relieves symptoms of intestinal disorder. Traditionally, Chaga is used to relieve gastrointestinal disorders. Several studies have tested its beneficial action on abdominal pain and diarrhea. Indeed, a study conducted on mice with colitis reported that Chaga is able to block the action of TNF-α, one of the inflammatory mediators.
Effect on blood sugar: Researchers have observed that Chaga can reduce blood sugar, by having a direct effect on feelings of satiety and cravings.
Source:Â www.aroma-zone.com/page/chaga-allie-sante
What is Chaga?
Chaga (Inonotus obliquus), also known as the cinder conk, is a parasitic fungus that grows on birch bark in cold regions such as Siberia, Canada, the northern United States, Northern Europe, or cold areas of Korea. Chaga looks like burnt charcoal with a yellow-orange color inside.
For several centuries, Chaga has been used in traditional medicine in Siberia, Asia, and certain Western countries, notably to support immunity and improve overall health, as well as to relieve gastrointestinal discomforts. Chaga has gained popularity in the Western world due to its health benefits, and for about 20 years, scientific studies on this medicinal mushroom have increased and attributed various virtues to it.
What are the properties of Chaga?
Chaga is a valuable source of minerals and trace elements, including potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, manganese, zinc, selenium, and iodine. It is also rich in vitamins, such as B1, B2, B3, D, A, and K, as well as polyphenols, which are compounds with antioxidant properties. In addition, Chaga also contains proteins and fiber.
Among its bioactive compounds, polysaccharides, particularly beta-glucans, are distinguished by their wide range of biological activities and their numerous beneficial effects on health. Polysaccharides are natural biopolymers formed from long chains of monosaccharides, such as glucose, galactose, and mannose, which are linked together. The composition and structure of these monosaccharides determine the properties and biological activity of the polysaccharide.
What are the benefits of Chaga?
The beneficial effect of Chaga on the lipid profile
Effect on blood sugar: Researchers have observed that Chaga can reduce blood sugar. This reduction in blood sugar is particularly important because it has a direct impact on feelings of satiety and cravings.
Chaga, in support of the immune system
Anti-inflammatory: Chaga also has anti-inflammatory properties. Inflammation is a physiological immune response of body tissues against tissue damage, chemical toxins, or pathogens. Chaga polysaccharides are able to inhibit the production of molecules involved in inflammation, thus exerting their anti-inflammatory effect.
Improves physical performance: Thanks in particular to its anti-fatigue effect, it also helps reduce the amount of lactic acid in the blood, which promotes cramps and muscle pain related to physical exercise.
Antioxidant: Chaga contains antioxidants that help the body neutralize reactive oxygen species – including free radicals – which are responsible for oxidative stress. Indeed, researchers compared the antioxidant power of several mushrooms used in traditional medicine and determined that Chaga had the highest antioxidant power.
A beneficial effect on digestion
Relieves symptoms of intestinal disorder. Traditionally, Chaga is used to relieve gastrointestinal disorders. Several studies have tested its beneficial action on abdominal pain and diarrhea. Indeed, a study conducted on mice with colitis reported that Chaga is able to block the action of TNF-α, one of the inflammatory mediators.
Effect on blood sugar: Researchers have observed that Chaga can reduce blood sugar, by having a direct effect on feelings of satiety and cravings.
Source:Â www.aroma-zone.com/page/chaga-allie-sante
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