The Influence of the Miracle Tone (528 Hz) on Testosterone Production

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Ladies and gentlemen,

The following study is available in the 41st edition of Genes & Genomics, a journal published by the Genetics Society of Korea. Within its pages, spanning 201-211, lies a groundbreaking experiment by a team of Iranian scientists from the Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics at the University of Tehran. The study involved twenty rats, randomly divided into four groups, with three subjected to varying intensities of the so-called Miracle Tone (528 Hz). The fourth was the control group. The objective was to examine the impact of the 528-Hz frequency on the endocrine system. Given that the human endocrine system is virtually identical to that of many mammals, including rats, the findings of this study deserve our earnest contemplation.


Testosterone

Many people associate this hormone only with masculinity and violent behavior, leading to the false hypothesis that "if we reduce the global levels of testosterone, we will reduce violence, especially domestic abuse." The role of testosterone, however, goes beyond its involvement in the growth and proper development of reproductive organs. This anabolic-androgenic steroid, perhaps the most potent antioxidant, is an unsung hero of mental health, intelligence, memory (Bimonte-Nelson et al., 2003), DNA repair (Horowitz, 2000), and the production of red blood cells.

Apart from the classic steroidogenic organs (gonads, adrenals, and placenta) that are involved in the active biosynthesis of steroids, testosterone is also produced in the brain. Dr. Fritz Hollowich, the discoverer of the energetic pathway of the visual system, proved that visual inputs play a crucial role in maintaining health and securing the proper functioning of the human endocrine system, part of which, of course, is devoted to the regulation of testosterone. According to Dr. Hollowich, the optic nerve leads the visual information from the retina to the hypothalamus and reflexes back to the pituitary gland, which releases hormones into the bloodstream accordingly. In men, it also sends signals to the testes to produce testosterone. But now, thanks to the study of Iranian scientists, we've reached a revolutionary breakthrough that forever changes our perception of sound. Based on the acquired evidence, auditory inputs also play a significant role in hormonal production and regulation.


The Experiment

There is nothing much to share about the study itself except to acknowledge that the Miracle Tone at an intensity of a hundred decibels exceeded everyone's expectations. However, at 80 dB and 120 dB, it failed to produce noteworthy improvements. Here are the results:

a) Testosterone:

b) ROS: Reduced ROS at the cellular level is particularly interesting, for it promotes the survival of human brain astrocytes as well as the rejuvenation of neurons, dendrites, and synapses, thus leading to an increase in intelligence and memory.

c) Regulatory proteins (StAR and SF-1):

d) P450 aromatase gene that converts androgens (e.g., testosterone) into estrogens:

The mechanism that brought about the change is straightforward. Exposure to a frequency of 528 Hz at 100 dB positively affected the mRNA expression of proteins (StAR and SF-1) that regulate testosterone levels in the brain. Furthermore, there was a significant decrease in P450 aromatase mRNA expression and ROS.

 To summarize, exposure to 528 Hz at 100 dB is a free and effective remedy, a sort of countermeasure that we can deploy to at least partially guard ourselves from the deleterious effects of exposure to environmental toxins, and so forth. The world is facing an unprecedented rise in mental instability, as well as a historically low mean level of testosterone. Coincidence? Healthy levels of testosterone are mandatory for proper brain development and function (Bimonte-Nelson et al., 2003) in both genders.

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Unfortunately I have now denounced using any of those tones, like binaural beats, etc. There are so many on YouTube and one of them even caused a nightmare few years ago! Didn't stop me from using them until I renewed my faith in God. I definitely consider such music as an instrument of the devil these days.

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4 months ago

Many know-nothing creators on YouTube have progressed upwards in the "audio" community. The price is right, and the users have no idea what they're listening to.

40 Hz, 432 Hz, and 528 Hz are beneficial to our health, as science has proven.

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4 months ago

sounds interesting, I remember hearing that 100db is an intense experience, beating on the eardrums ??

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5 months ago

The pain threshold is 120 dB.

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4 months ago