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HSA, FSA Eligible Sound Therapy Bowls, making waves of change in many American homes.
TARPON SPRINGS, Fla. - Californer -- The Research Behind Sound Therapy Bowls and Well-Being
Sound Therapy Bowls now approved and eligible for HSA and FSA pre tax healthcare spend accounts. They are an accessible, low‑tech tool backed by research suggesting benefits for stress reduction, mood support, nervous‑system regulation, and improved sleep. Available from RainbowSounds.us
More and more evidence from psychology and neuroscience shows that sound‑based practices — including sound baths with Sound Therapy Bowls — may help ease anxiety, stress, sleep disruption, and support overall mental and physical well‑being. Used alone, with a partner, or in a group setting, these bowls offer a simple, research‑informed way to bring mindfulness into everyday life.
What Research Suggests: The Potential Benefits
With Rainbow Sounds Sound Therapy Bowls, you can integrate sound therapy into your daily routine — whether for a personal session, a family ritual, or a communal sound bath.
Anxiety, Mood & Emotional Well‑being
Participants in a 60‑minute sound bath session reported meaningful drops in tension, anger, fatigue, and depressed mood. Effects were particularly notable for people new to sound therapy.
Study: Effects of Singing Bowl Sound Meditation on Mood, Tension, and Well-being, published in the Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine (2016)
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Stress Relief & Cortisol Reduction
Relaxing and rhythmically‑structured sound — like what a bowl produces — has been linked to reductions in cortisol and other stress biomarkers.
Study: Effects of Music Therapy on Cortisol as a Stress Biomarker, published in Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences (2020)
Nervous‑System Balance & Restorative States
Sound baths are increasingly studied for their effects on autonomic nervous‑system regulation — promoting a shift from "fight or flight" to "rest and digest," which can support relaxation, calmness, and resilience.
Study: The human health effects of singing bowls: a systematic review Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 2020
Cancer Support & Immune System
Research shows that music-based interventions can reduce anxiety, fatigue, and pain, while also supporting immune function and helping patients tolerate cancer treatments more effectively.
Study: Music interventions for improving psychological and physical outcomes in people with cancer, published in Cochrane Library (2016)
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Parkinson's Disease & Motor Symptoms
Low-frequency sound vibrations, such as 40Hz, have been observed to improve motor function and reduce tremors in Parkinson's patients, demonstrating the potential of vibrational sound therapy to support neurological health.
Study: Vibroacoustic Therapy in Parkinson's Disease, published in Research and Neurology International (2014)
Better Sleep and Relaxation
Some studies show sound interventions may help with sleep quality and reduce insomnia symptoms — making sound therapy a gentle, non‑invasive tool for those struggling with rest.
Study: A randomized controlled trial of bedtime music for insomnia disorder(2019)
Pain Relief & Overall Well‑being Support
Structured sound therapy — including music and sound‑wave interventions — has been linked to reduced perception of chronic pain and improved mood and quality of life in certain conditions, including chronic pain and fibromyalgia.
Study: The effect of music therapy for patients with chronic pain: systematic review and meta-analysis , published in BMC Psychology (2025)
Now is the time. Use it or loose is FSA accounts this March. RainbowSounds.us
Sound Therapy Bowls now approved and eligible for HSA and FSA pre tax healthcare spend accounts. They are an accessible, low‑tech tool backed by research suggesting benefits for stress reduction, mood support, nervous‑system regulation, and improved sleep. Available from RainbowSounds.us
More and more evidence from psychology and neuroscience shows that sound‑based practices — including sound baths with Sound Therapy Bowls — may help ease anxiety, stress, sleep disruption, and support overall mental and physical well‑being. Used alone, with a partner, or in a group setting, these bowls offer a simple, research‑informed way to bring mindfulness into everyday life.
What Research Suggests: The Potential Benefits
With Rainbow Sounds Sound Therapy Bowls, you can integrate sound therapy into your daily routine — whether for a personal session, a family ritual, or a communal sound bath.
Anxiety, Mood & Emotional Well‑being
Participants in a 60‑minute sound bath session reported meaningful drops in tension, anger, fatigue, and depressed mood. Effects were particularly notable for people new to sound therapy.
Study: Effects of Singing Bowl Sound Meditation on Mood, Tension, and Well-being, published in the Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine (2016)
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Stress Relief & Cortisol Reduction
Relaxing and rhythmically‑structured sound — like what a bowl produces — has been linked to reductions in cortisol and other stress biomarkers.
Study: Effects of Music Therapy on Cortisol as a Stress Biomarker, published in Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences (2020)
Nervous‑System Balance & Restorative States
Sound baths are increasingly studied for their effects on autonomic nervous‑system regulation — promoting a shift from "fight or flight" to "rest and digest," which can support relaxation, calmness, and resilience.
Study: The human health effects of singing bowls: a systematic review Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 2020
Cancer Support & Immune System
Research shows that music-based interventions can reduce anxiety, fatigue, and pain, while also supporting immune function and helping patients tolerate cancer treatments more effectively.
Study: Music interventions for improving psychological and physical outcomes in people with cancer, published in Cochrane Library (2016)
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Parkinson's Disease & Motor Symptoms
Low-frequency sound vibrations, such as 40Hz, have been observed to improve motor function and reduce tremors in Parkinson's patients, demonstrating the potential of vibrational sound therapy to support neurological health.
Study: Vibroacoustic Therapy in Parkinson's Disease, published in Research and Neurology International (2014)
Better Sleep and Relaxation
Some studies show sound interventions may help with sleep quality and reduce insomnia symptoms — making sound therapy a gentle, non‑invasive tool for those struggling with rest.
Study: A randomized controlled trial of bedtime music for insomnia disorder(2019)
Pain Relief & Overall Well‑being Support
Structured sound therapy — including music and sound‑wave interventions — has been linked to reduced perception of chronic pain and improved mood and quality of life in certain conditions, including chronic pain and fibromyalgia.
Study: The effect of music therapy for patients with chronic pain: systematic review and meta-analysis , published in BMC Psychology (2025)
Now is the time. Use it or loose is FSA accounts this March. RainbowSounds.us
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