What is cymatic therapy

 
Cymatic therapy is a type of bioresonance therapy based on sound. It works by sending combinations of therapeutic audible sound frequencies to the whole body through the acupuncture meridian system by applying them to acupoints on the fingers and thumbs.
 
A specially designed handheld resonance applicator with a vibrating membrane is placed on the fingers and thumbs or directly to the body part or energy center that requires support. For local application, the cymafusion applicator can either be held at the spot that needs attention, or it can be taped with kinesio tape, allowing for more freedom of movement.

Our approach

Until now, Cymatic therapy has only been available in clinical settings and the devices have always been large, hard to transport and expensive. We have developed a way to create a low-cost self-help Cymatic therapy device that you can use at home, on holiday or in the workplace that requires only your smartphone or a computer, together with a specially designed small hand-held applicator.
With Cymafusion, you can use Cymatic therapy wherever you go.

History of cymatic therapy

Cymatic therapy evolved from much earlier research into vibrational medicine.
There are many early pioneers of subtle energy research including Dr Albert Einstein, Dr Albert Abrams, Semon Kirlian, Dr Harold Burr, Dr Samuel Hahnemann and Dr Reinhard Voll, to name but a few!! 
All of these scientists and physicians have contributed many insights leading to the identification of energetic systems and subtle magnetic frequencies associated with biological systems, which are now applied through Cymatic therapy.
 
Early research from figures such as Ernst Chladni, Jules Lissajous, and Dr Hans Jenny (1904-1972) have helped discover the value of audible sound in producing structure and regulation of motion within many substances, all of which are the same or very similar to those found within the body.
All of the above insights, along with teachings and practice of many ancient healing arts have helped in the development of Cymatic therapy settings and techniques. However, it was not until the 1960’s that British Dr. Peter Guy Manners brought together a catalogue of therapeutic sound and magnetic frequencies and worked with an engineer to create one of the world’s first Cymatic instruments. Over the last 60 years, the instrument and its application has undergone many refinements and improvements. The Cymafusion device is the most important and effective development in the clinical application of Cymatic therapy’s recent history.