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February 22, 2023 2 min read
432 Hz music has been claimed to have a positive effect on sleep and overall well-being.
Over the last few months we have incorporated listening to music at this frequency at night and have found its helped us with relaxing to fall asleep faster and to have a more sound/less broken sleep throughout the night.
Here are some ways it is believed that listening to 432 Hz music can help promote better sleep:
Promotes relaxation: Listening to 432 Hz music can help promote relaxation and reduce stress and anxiety. The frequency of the music is said to resonate with the body and help create a calming effect.
Reduces brain activity: The slower tempo of 432 Hz music can help reduce brain activity and promote a more restful state. This can be helpful in promoting a deeper and more restful sleep.
Improves mood: Listening to music that resonates with your body can help improve your mood and overall well-being. This can help reduce stress and anxiety, making it easier to fall asleep and stay asleep.
Enhances sleep quality: 432 Hz music can help promote a more restful sleep by improving sleep quality. The calming effect of the music can help reduce waking up during the night, which can lead to a more restful and refreshing sleep.
Reduces the effects of insomnia: If you suffer from insomnia, listening to 432 Hz music can help promote relaxation and reduce anxiety and stress, which can be contributing factors to insomnia.
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It's important to remember that everyone is unique, and what works for one person may not work for another.
If you try it and find that 432 Hz music helps you sleep better, then amazing, enjoy!
Here are a few Spotify playlists to explore at 432 Hz :
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