Lovetuner Helps Veterans Struggling with PTSD

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Richard Russell, an army veteran who bravely served his country, faced the challenges of PTSD firsthand, but found solace and healing through the transformative power of the Lovetuner.

PTSD, a complex condition triggered by traumatic experiences, can significantly impact individual's well-being. Combing breath-work and sound-healing with the Lovetuner creates a synergistic effect, supporting veterans and soldiers in releasing and healing from PTSD. The healing power of the 528 Hz frequency, the so called miracle or DNA repair frequency, regulates the nervous system, reduces anxiety, and transforms traumatic experiences. The Lovetuner becomes a catalyst for cultivating a sense of safety, calmness, and empowerment, facilitating a transformative journey of self-discovery and offering relief from the burdens of PTSD. Combing the healing frequency of 528Hz, veterans and soldiers can find solace, restore emotional well-being, and embrace a path of healing and renewal.

The Lovetuner is a revolutionary mindfulness tool that aligns you with the 528hz frequency, the vibration of love. In music it means adjusting the pitch of a tone. In humans it means adjusting your emotional and physical state to align with your environment - literally tuning in and harmonizing with yourself and what is around you. The Lovetuner has a profound effect on the body, mind and spirit. Designed for all ages, it allows individuals to reduce stress and anxiety within a couple of breaths. Just like darkness cannot exist in a room of light, stress and anxiety cannot exist in this frequency.

Tuning is a very simple and easy way to practice mindfulness through deep breathing exercises. It connects your breath with a low volume audible sound and the frequency of 528 Hz - also referred to as the Love Frequency. When played together it allows people to experience the feeling of equality and unity. "We want to inspire a global community to come together in harmony for a more loving togetherness." Sigmar Berg.

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