Triple OM Clinical Study using Tuning Forks enhances health and wellbeing
The Triple OM Clinical Study led by Debbi Walker and Dr. Neha Sharma is a groundbreaking research initiative in the realm of sound healing. This study explores the profound impacts of sound therapy on various aspects of health and well-being, specifically focusing on the use of the Triple OM track.
Overview of the Study
Since 2011, Debbi Walker has been at the forefront of promoting sound healing through her Suara Sound Academy. Her extensive work has reached thousands of people, spreading the benefits of tuning fork sound healing. In 2023, she collaborated with Dr. Neha Sharma of Aarogyam CIC UK to facilitate a clinical study on sound healing, marking a significant step towards integrating sound into mainstream medicine.
Purpose and Methodology
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of listening to the Triple OM track daily for 30 minutes over a period of five weeks. Participants were asked to document their reflections on physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health in a diary. This simple yet structured approach provided insightful data on the benefits of sound healing.
Key Findings
The study's results were remarkable:
96% of participants reported an improvement in mood and physical health.
72% experienced increased energy and reduced fatigue.
86% noted decreased feelings of tension and worry.
84% reported improvements in mood disturbance and anxiety.
66% experienced reduced body pain and muscle stiffness.
Participants highlighted benefits such as inner peace, reduced stress and anxiety, better sleep, pain relief, and a general sense of well-being.
Conclusion
The Triple OM study presented at the European Congress of Psychiatry and published in the European Journal of Psychiatry has successfully highlighted the therapeutic potential of sound healing. This initiative has set a precedent for future research in integrating sound therapy into holistic health practices.
Call to Action: Experience the benefits of sound healing for yourself. Download the Triple OM track for free here and start your journey towards better health and well-being.
Triple OM Clinical Study by Debbi Walker of Suara Sound Academy
THE 6 WEEK STUDY
Impact of an Internet-Delivered Sound Healing Intervention on Chronic Non-Malignant Pain and Sleep Disturbances in Community Settings
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 August 2024
N. Sharma, D. Walker, B. S. Prasad and M. Patel
Abstract
Introduction
Chronic pain patients often contend with insomnia symptoms, creating a reciprocal relationship that adds complexity to their condition. Evaluating interventions targeting insomnia in this population becomes paramount, given the intertwined nature of pain and sleep disturbances.
Objectives
This retrospective pretest design aimed to assess the efficacy of an Internet-delivered sound healing intervention in reducing insomnia severity and addressing sleep- and pain-related parameters among individuals with chronic pain.
Methods
Conducted as a community-based project, Tuning for Health provided support to individuals grappling with long-term illnesses. The intervention involved the virtual delivery of a specially crafted sound track using tuning forks over a 6-week period, supervised by an experienced therapist and administered weekly for an hour. Participants were instructed to play the track daily at a time convenient for them. A total of 68 participants (mean age 59.3 years) completed the intervention. Outcome measures, including the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), a sleep diary, and assessments for anxiety, depression, and pain-related parameters, were collected at the end of the 6-week intervention and repeated after a 6-month follow-up. Negative effects were monitored and reported.
Results
Significant immediate interaction effects (time by treatment) were observed for the pain severity, ISI and various sleep parameters, such as sleep efficiency, sleep onset latency, early morning awakenings, and wake time after sleep onset. A time effect for anxiety and depression was noted at the 6-month follow-up. The group exhibited highly significant improvements in pain-related parameters. At the 6-month follow-up, sustained enhancements in sleep parameters and mental health were reported, with no reported side effects.
Conclusions
These unique results suggest the potential efficacy of sound healing in alleviating chronic pain and associated insomnia. Further research with a larger sample size is warranted to validate these findings. Combining sound healing with other treatments may offer enhanced outcomes for individuals dealing with both chronic pain and comorbid insomnia. This study lays the groundwork for future investigations into the promising intersection of sound healing, chronic pain management, and sleep improvement.

Disclosure of Interest
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Information
European Psychiatry , Volume 67 , Special Issue S1: Abstracts of the 32nd European Congress of Psychiatry , April 2024 , pp. S165 - S166
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2024.367
And this is the Journal publication:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/european-psychiatry/article/impact-of-an-internetdelivered-sound-healing-intervention-on-chronic-nonmalignant-pain-and-sleep-disturbances-in-community-settings/EE7D3E8FA3B42F53C1B195B3857635F9