Where Science Meets Self-Care with Ida Fanelli
Can sound therapy benefit people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or tone deaf? In this episode, we explore how the body receives vibration beyond the ears through body conduction, bone conduction, the nervous system, and cellular response. Inspired by the story of a deaf girl singing through vibrations felt in her feet and the work of profoundly deaf percussionist Evelyn Glennie, this conversation reveals how the body listens, feels, and responds to therapeutic frequencies. Sound healing is not only about hearing — it is about vibration, sensation, regulation, and whole-body awareness. Like, share, and subscribe to the Channel for more episodes that blend science and holistic beauty, exploring topics such as red-light therapy, reflexology, hormones, melanin, lymphatic drainage, and natural healing tools. Important Consumer Notice Disclaimer: The information provided on this educational page is for general informational and cosmetic purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you suspect you have a skin disorder, chronic condition, or need specialized treatment, please consult a licensed physician or dermatologist immediately to seek professional medical guidance. Connect with Ida Fanelli, Where Science Meets Self-Care with Ida Fanelli www.Linktr.ee/idafanelli [http://www.Linktr.ee/idafanelli] Website | www.estheticsbyida.com [http://www.estheticsbyida.com] Podcast | Where Science Meets Self-Care with Ida Fanelli #SoundHealing #SoundTherapy #FrequencyHealing #VibrationalHealing #TheBodyListens #HealingFrequencies #BodyConduction #BoneConduction #VibrationTherapy #SoundBath #FrequencyTherapy #DeafSoundHealing #ToneDeafSoundHealing #EvelynGlennie #SomaticHealing
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