ADD ADHD Intense Relief - Isochronic Tones With Orchestral Background Track
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This is a more intense
ADD/
ADHD music session when compared with my other ADD/ADHD
Relief track. It is designed to speed up your brain while keeping your left brain hemisphere dominant. This is good for increasing concentration, attention and reducing emotional response and hyperactivity.
You can watch the
Electronic version of ADD/ADHD
Intense Relief here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNbhnLdsDVk
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are usually characterized by "slow-wave"
EEG patterns, particularly in the left frontal region. This session stimulates the left brain hemisphere with a much higher frequency than the right.
Note: Each brain hemisphere controls the opposite side of the body.
So to stimulate the left brain hemisphere the frequency is played in the 'right ear', and to stimulate the right hemisphere that frequency is sent to the 'left ear'.
Both ears start with the 10Hz frequency, then ramp up until the 15 minute mark. At this stage, the right ear (left brain hemisphere) receives 40Hz for an extended period, and the left ear (right brain hemisphere) receives 14Hz.
Headphones Are Required
As this session stimulates each ear with a different frequency, you do need to wear headphones to get the full effect.
I've re-created this session with 7 alternative background sounds, all available on Mp3 at the above link.
- Beach waves
- Electronic
-
Forest sounds
-
Guitar
-
Orchestral
-
Thunderstorm
- Just tones (no soundtrack)
You can use this track to help provide some relief from the symptoms of ADD/ADHD, and as background music for a study aid.
NOTE: It is not recommended to listen to this while driving, operating machinery, or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Who Should NOT listen to this audio?
Those who should not listen to this video/audio include: Those who are prone to or have had seizures, epilepsy, pregnant or wear a pacemaker should NOT listen to this video/audio.
WHY? There is currently insufficient research data in this area, so as a precaution, if you are among the categories listed above, I would recommend you consult a doctor or medical professional before listening to this video/audio.
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