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Posted - Jul 07 2005 :  6:17:29 PM  Show Profile  Get a Link to this Message
629 From: "David Fiske" <david.fiske@sympatico.ca>
Date: Thu Apr 7, 2005 8:42am
Subject: The Healing Power of Purring fiskedavid
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As I practise and teach Taoist Healing sounds where one makes a
sound and arm movements to link to an organ and the corresponding
meridian I was very interested in this article mentioning that the
chest cavity not the voice, could replicate the right frequency.
Anyone know of research into this?
Love,
David




THE CAT'S PURR
and Sounds that Heal
by Paula Peterson
Earthcode International Network
Elizabeth's research into the cat's purr has brought her a great
deal of support from many sources, including veterinarians. She has
also received support from a professor emeritus in England who is
known as the "Grandfather of Bones." He is the foremost authority on
bone density. She declined giving his name since she didn't have his
permission.
Interestingly, he writes that optimal frequency for bone stimulation
is 50 hertz. The dominant and fundamental frequency for three
species of cats' purrs is exactly 25 to 50 hertz the best
frequencies for bone growth and fracture healing.
The cat's purr falls well within the 20  50 hertz anabolic range,
and extends up to 140 hertz. All members of the cat family except
cheetahs have a dominant or strong harmonic at 50 hertz. The
harmonics of three cat species fall exactly on or within 2 points of
120 hertz, a frequency which has been found to repair tendons.
The type of frequencies that are found in the cat's purr are good
for healing muscle, tendon, and ligament injuries, as well as for
muscle strengthening and toning. They are good for any type of joint
injury, wound healing, reduction of infection and swelling, pain
relief, and relief of chronic pulmonary disease.
Authors of the veterinarians' surgery manual say that what it
basically comes down to is that, compared to other animals, cats
simply don't get chronic pulmonary disease, muscle and tendon
injuries, bone diseases, and a lot of other things that dogs get.
The purr seems to be a constant strengthener and toner for the
muscles.
The type of frequencies that are found in the cat's purr are good
for healing muscle, tendon, and ligament injuries, as well as for
muscle strengthening and toning. They are good for any type of joint
injury, wound healing, reduction of infection and swelling, pain
relief, and relief of chronic pulmonary disease.
Authors of the veterinarians' surgery manual say that what it
basically comes down to is that, compared to other animals, cats
simply don't get chronic pulmonary disease, muscle and tendon
injuries, bone diseases, and a lot of other things that dogs get.
The purr seems to be a constant strengthener and toner for the
muscles.
she read in National Geographic about this researcher who had put
chickens on a vibrating plank for twenty minutes a day and their
bones grew. She thought that was weird. So she called him and asked
what the anabolic frequencies for bones were. He said that they were
anywhere between 20 and 90 hertz, but that there is evidence
suggesting that between 25 hertz and 50 hertz are the best
frequencies.
The next day, she got up, went into the living room, grabbed her big
tomcat, Spot, began petting him, and turned on the microphone. Then
she ran the recording through the computer. And guess what? Oh, my
God.
After that, she started doing a search in the literature, and found
that 25 hertz is the fundamental frequency. In other words, it's the
first, or primal, frequency. After the first frequency, there is
something called harmonics. Harmonics are always a multiple of the
fundamental meaning that if the fundamental is 25 hertz, the first
harmonic is 50, then the second harmonic is 75, the third harmonic
is 100, and so for
I wonder is it helpful for people to hold their purring cat close
to their bodies?
Elizabeth says that from a scientific standpoint she would have to
say she doesn't know since there is no evidence. She goes on to say
that for something to be scientifically therapeutic, it has to be
exactly the right strength, loudness, and amplitude. However, she
did say that as a "healer," she says "yes, it absolutely" can be
helpful to sleep with you cat.
Those of you who have cats may have noticed that when you're not
feeling well, your cat will often come up to the part of your body
that's aching and start to knead you with their paws, purr, and get
that meditative look in their eyes. They could be trying to help.
)by Paula Peterson 2003
You may link to this page by using ~
http://www.paulapeterson.com/CatsPurr.h



632 From: "KimberlyTeed.com" <kt@teedsters.com>
Date: Thu Apr 7, 2005 11:40am
Subject: Re: The Healing Power of Purring teedsters
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David ... cool article ... thank you for sharing :)

I have very disgruntled kitties because I got tired of the cat hair
and have kept them from being in the bedroom lately ... now, hmmm? ...
to deal with cat hair or to gain harmonic healing, that is the
question :))

---Kimberly **

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> THE CAT'S PURR
> and Sounds that Heal
> by Paula Peterson
> Earthcode International Network
> Elizabeth's research into the cat's purr has brought her a great


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