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Did you know that we control the natural frequency of the universe?

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  OMARIDIN™ Resonates in Harmony with the Natural Frequency of the Universe. Recent audio analysis of the OMARIDIN™ sound file has revealed a fundamental frequency of approximately 431.3 Hz, with a sampling rate of 48 kHz. This tone lies just below the standard concert pitch of 440 Hz (A4) and remarkably close to 432 Hz — a frequency that some researchers and theorists describe as a “natural resonance frequency” of the Universe. The concept of 432 Hz tuning has attracted growing scientific and philosophical interest. Studies comparing the effects of music tuned to 432 Hz versus 440 Hz suggest that the slightly lower pitch may promote greater relaxation, lower heart rate, and enhanced sense of well-being. These findings align with the acoustic properties observed in the OMARIDIN™ audio signal, where the measured 431.3 Hz frequency naturally falls within this resonance range. The proximity of OMARIDIN™’s tone to 432 Hz supports the idea that its sound harmonises with fundamental...

How to Infants’ Gut Bacteria* Create Serotonin to Build a Robust Immune System.

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  "The gut [1] is the second human brain, as it produces more than 90% of the neurotransmitters* in the human body. *Neurotransmitters [2] , particularly serotonin, are best known for their role in brain health, and neurotransmitter receptors are located throughout the human body,". - “The gut is now known as the second human brain as it makes over 90% of the neurotransmitters in the human body. While neurotransmitters such as serotonin are best known for their roles in brain health, receptors for neurotransmitters are located throughout the human body.   said Dr. Melody Zeng [3] , associate professor of immunology and senior author of the study. The establishment of immune tolerance to commensal bacteria and dietary antigens occurs during early life and is influenced by the gut microbiome. The gut is a major site of neurotransmitters, but how these neurotransmitters regulate immune tolerance during early life is unclear. Here you should pay attention to OMARIDIN [4] ,...