Solotones advanced frequency generators are designed to produce specific sound waves based on the principle that different parts of the body respond to specific frequencies potentially promoting relaxation, pain relief and well-being. Please use these apps with a subwoofer system such as a car or home stereo system, PA system or Solodome Chair.

Frequency Resonance

Solotones Frequency

Advanced sound therapy utilizing precise frequencies and waveforms calibrated to cellular resonance. Our proven technology harnesses the power of interference patterns to stimulate natural healing responses. By matching specific tissue densities with corresponding sound frequencies, we create targeted therapeutic effects that may enhance circulation, reduce inflammation, and promote overall wellness.

About Solotones

Brought to you by the Solodome, the "Solotones" apps use programmed oscillators to create interference patterns which are best experienced using a Solodome chair, a home theater or car stereo system with a subwoofer, PA or DJ system etc. Solotones apps are based on MRI data, clinical trials and published scientific data.

Potential Benefits

Pain Relief & Management
Deep Muscle Relaxation
Enhanced Bone Density
Improved Blood Flow
Accelerated Recovery
Reduced Inflammation
Stress Reduction
Better Sleep Quality
Joint Flexibility
Mental Clarity
Energy Balance
Overall Wellness

Articles and References

The Science Behind Frequency Therapy

The Science Behind Frequency Therapy

Explore the fascinating world of frequency-based healing and its potential benefits for your well-being.

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The Secrets of 40Hz

The Secrets of 40Hz

What is 40Hz and why is it important to modern medical interventions?

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The Future of Sound Therapy

Modern Sound Therapy

What does sound therapy mean for your health and wellness journey?

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The Future of Sound Therapy

Fibromyalgia: A Clinical Study

The effect of low-frequency sound stimulation on patients with fibromyalgia.

Researchers have hypothesized that thalamocortical dysfunction plays a role in fibromyalgia. The use of low-frequency sound stimulation to ameliorate thalamocortical dysfunction has also been investigated, and has shown promise in treating certain pain conditions. Accordingly, the authors of this study aimed to assess the effects of treatment with low-frequency sound stimulation among patients with fibromyalgia.

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The Future of Sound Therapy

Binaural Beats Explained

Binaural beat therapy is an emerging form of sound wave therapy. It makes use of the fact that the right and left ear each receive a slightly different frequency tone, yet the brain perceives these as a single tone.

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The Future of Sound Therapy

Tinnitus Rehabilitation:

Effectiveness of Sound Therapy Durations in Tinnitus Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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