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LBRY Claims • Skin-Scar-Tissue-Healing

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Skin Scar Tissue Healing_Session of resonance therapy_BIORESONANCE SOUND THERAPY
#bioresonance#healing_energy#healing_frequencies
Scars form as part of the healing process after your skin has been cut or damaged. The skin repairs itself by growing new tissue to pull together the wound and fill in any gaps caused by the injury. Scar tissue is made primarily of a protein called collagen.
Scars develop in all shapes and sizes. Some scars are large and painful, while some are barely visible. People with dark skin (especially people with African, Asian or Hispanic heritage), as well as red-haired individuals, are more likely to develop keloid scars. Keloids are raised scars that grow and extend beyond the injured area. Depending on their size, type and location, your scars may look unsightly and may even make it difficult to move.
Not all scars require treatment, and many fade away over time. If a scar is bothering you or causing pain, treatments can help.
When a scar first develops on lighter skin, it’s usually pink or red. Over time, the pinkish color fades, and the scar becomes slightly darker or lighter than the color of the skin. In people with dark skin, scars often appear as dark spots. Sometimes scars itch, and they may be painful or tender.
A scar’s appearance depends on several factors, including:
Injury or event that caused the scar, such as surgery, a burn or severe acne.
Size, severity and location of the wound.
Treatment you received for the wound, such as stitches or bandages.
Your age, genes, ethnicity and overall health.
Scars are part of the body’s healing process. As part of your immune system, your skin is the barrier to protect you from germs and other harmful substances. When skin is injured, the body creates new tissue made of collagen to help reseal itself.
Collagen plays many important roles throughout your body, including plumping up your skin and helping your cartilage protect your joints. When a scar develops, collagen fibers repair damaged skin and close any open areas. The new tissue protects you from infection.
Algorithmic piano music mixed with audio frequencies.
Music affects a person, it can calm and cheer up, sounds can heal. The therapeutic effect is due to the frequency fluctuations of various sounds that resonate with various organs of the body. Sounds have bioresonance compatibility with the vibrations of human internal organs, which is the basis of the positive effect of sound treatment. The sound vibrations of music trigger many mechanisms of higher nervous activity in the patient's subconscious and start the healing process.
Frequency therapy can significantly reduce the need for drugs
Bioresonance therapy can be used to correct allergic pathologies that preclude the use of pharmacological agents.
Resonance-frequency exposure is effective for individual prevention of exacerbation of a number of chronic diseases, without the use of drugs
The introduction of bioresonance therapy into clinical practice will allow the treatment of patients with greater efficiency.
The technique of resonant-frequency exposure can be used both as monotherapy and in combination with pharmacotherapy and other conventional methods of treatment.
Sound therapy does not replace medical treatment, but complements it, improves the positive dynamics of treatment and speeds up recovery.
TO ACHIEVE A POSITIVE RESULT, DAILY LISTENING TO VIDEOS IS REQUIRED.
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