Song Of The Spine Bonetoner Electronic Tuning Fork

US $1700

  • Ridgecrest, California, United States
  • Jun 3rd
The Song of the Spine BoneToner™ Electronic Tuning Fork is a tunable, hand-held, frequency generator that  replaces the entire set of tuning forks used for spinal bone toning. Tuning forks have been effective in restoring the harmonic resonance of the spine, however they are not always the most practical or easiest method for bone toning. The BoneToner electronic control box is approximately 7 inches long, 5 inches wide, and 1 inch deep. The hand-held vibrator is approximately 51/2 inches long and has diameter of about 1 1/8 inches, which makes it easy to hold and manipulate. The vibrator is connected to the control box by a thin, 80-inch cable. The unit is powered by a 9-volt, 300 mA transformer that plugs into a 110-volt source. Buyers in countries that use 220-volt systems will be required to purchase their own power source that converts 220 volts ac to 9 volts dc and 300-500mA. The connecting 9-volt plug measures 5.5mm OD, 2.1mm ID, and 12 mm length, center post positive. A small LCD screen on the front of the device shows which vertebra the BoneToner is ready to tune. For instance, when the frequency for the Atlas (first cervical vertebra) is being generated, the screen shows C1. The other vertebrae of the cervical spine are depicted as C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, and C7.Similarly, for the thoracic spine, the display shows the individual vertebra as T1 through T12. For the lumbar spine, the individual vertebra are depicted as L1 through L5. The correct frequency is automatically generated for each of the vertebra settings. The therapist can change the setting of the device to allow the selection of a single vertebra, for instance T9 or L4. When a single vertebra setting is selected, the BoneToner generates the appropriate frequency for as long as the user desires, allowing prolonged treatment of that vertebra. In addition, the device also generates the median frequency for five basic brainwaves: alpha, beta, delta, gamma, and theta.The brainwave vibrations may be applied to the skull to produce a more heightened state and alertness, a relaxed, meditative state, or a sleep-like state, depending on what is desired. This special offer includes the Song of the Spine book and CD, as well as the BoneToner, at a price of $888. Bone Toning the Spine with Song of the Spine BoneToner Electronic Tuning Fork Bone toning can be performed before or after massage, bodywork, acupuncture, or chiropractic treatment.  Use muscle testing to determine if a vertebra needs to be toned.  You may tone just one vertebra, several vertebrae, or the entire spine.  Each vertebra should be toned only with its resonant frequency. The vibrations from the tuning fork may help restore the bone's natural resonance and also may alter the frequency of nerve impulses. You may also use a client's complaints, such as headache, or stomach, lung, or heart dysfunctions to identify the region of the spine that needs toning.  Headache might indicate that the cervical vertebrae C1 and C2 should be toned.  Lung problems may require toning the thoracic vertebrae T1 and or T2, and heart problems may be related to T2, T3, and T4. To conduct a muscle test, ask the individual to extend an arm straight out. Place your hand on top of the wrist of the extended arm, and ask the person to resist having the arm forced down. Apply firm, even pressure until there is locked in resistance or the arm suddenly moves down. When the arm locks, the response is termed strong. When the arm collapses, the response is termed weak. When a person is lying down, muscle testing may be conducted on a leg raised at the knee. For the upper and middle spine, use the arm for muscle testing. For the lower spine, use the leg for muscle testing. To check if a vertebra needs toning, touch the vertebra with one or two fingers of your hand and perform the muscle test with your other hand. If the response to the muscle test is weak, bone toning may benefit that vertebra. When you have identified the vertebra that may need bone toning, be certain to use only the appropriate tuning fork for that vertebra. Each tuning fork is marked for a specific vertebra -- for example, C1 is the first cervical vertebra, T1 is the first thoracic vertebra, and L1 is the first lumbar vertebra. Before beginning the bone toning, place the tuning forks you need within easy reach. Pick up a tuning fork by its stem and strike it at an angle against a hard rubber object. Then place the stem of the vibrating tuning fork on the skin above the vertebra for approximately 10 to 20 seconds. Repeat two or three times. After the toning, repeat the muscle test and if the response is still weak, repeat the toning. If the muscle test response is strong, the toning has been successful. It may be necessary to repeat the treatment at regular intervals until the body regains its homeostatic, balanced state. For more information about muscle testing and boning toning, see Chapter 7 of the book Song of the Spine.

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