285 Hz

285 Hz

Traditional use

A low tone traditionally linked to restoration.

What the science says

Claims of tissue or organ "repair" are not supported by research. Treat this as a calm low tone, nothing more.

The traditional view

Traditionally associated with renewal and restoring a sense of wholeness.

Good for

Questions

What is 285 Hz?
285 Hz is a Solfeggio tone. A low tone traditionally linked to restoration. Traditionally associated with renewal and restoring a sense of wholeness.
Does 285 Hz really work?
Claims of tissue or organ "repair" are not supported by research. Treat this as a calm low tone, nothing more.
Do I need headphones for 285 Hz?
No. You can listen on speakers or headphones, whichever is more comfortable.
Is it safe to listen to 285 Hz?
It is meant for relaxation and curiosity, not medical treatment. Keep the volume comfortable, avoid sleep tones while driving, and check with a professional first if you have a seizure disorder or a health concern.

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