More and more people are talking about ADHD. Especially for children with ADHD, parents are worried about having such a child in the family. There are some such students in the school, and the teachers want them to leave the class in their inner thoughts. Because the main characteristic of ADHD is difficulty in concentrating and being unable to concentrate, even if children know that they have such a problem, although they try to restrain themselves, they still cannot control themselves and often engage in involuntary behaviors. Why?
ADHD has long been a topic of debate. Some marketers believe that ADHD lacks pathological evidence and should not be considered a disease, while other experts believe that ADHD is a hereditary mental disorder. The entire pathology and structure of ADHD have not been completely investigated, and we still don’t know which part of the brain is related to ADHD. So let’s not discuss the correctness of that expert’s theory, but focus on how to help users overcome ADHD through high-frequency music therapy.
We mentioned earlier that when you listen, you not only listen with your ears, but also with the bones and skin of our body. When we cry, our bodies will instinctively shudder or even get "goosebumps." That's because moans enter our brains directly through our bones, without any sound filtering or warning. But if the sound received by the ears is reduced to an intensity that we can adapt to, then the body can play a role in helping the ears to warn the sounds in advance. With ADHD, their bones are mainly listening, so when all sounds are transmitted directly to their brains without filtering, they will be at a loss because they lack the ability to block out the background noise around them. And each sound has the same intensity, so you may lose some important words when you speak, and the person speaking may also be unhappy because you didn't hear them. Even if you want to hear what others say, but the external The noise is always disturbing you and causing you more distress. This also includes: feelings of being emotionally overwhelmed; having difficulty studying because of distractions; feeling shy and unable to concentrate; always trying to catch up with other people's learning speed but never being able to; feeling helpless and confused; feeling less than A feeling of inferiority; you may be quiet sometimes, may keep reacting to every word spoken by others, move from one topic to another, and never stop at one topic. In short, if you have these symptoms, then you may have ADHD. What should I do if I have ADHD? No matter what kind of conditioning treatment method is adopted, it will last for a long time, and their purpose is to get the best results.
Clinicians use sports methods to stimulate the ear vestibule. This will have better results, but it is not very convenient to use.
We choose the same natural treatments that achieve significant results without drugs. That is to use processed sounds to effectively stimulate the vestibule of one's ears. Experimental results show that the therapeutic effect achieved in this way is obvious. Dr. Ari, an expert on the concept of sensory synthesis, said: The working state of various senses is like a symphony orchestra, that is, our touch, taste, hearing, vision and the movement of various parts of our body must achieve perfect coordination. The sensory organs collect and transmit us to the brain, and then the brain processes and organizes all the information. This process is called sensory integration.
When a sensory organ cannot work properly, problems will occur in our learning process and the entire perception system. For some children, they can improve their sensory synthesis ability without any effort through daily play and games. But for others, sensory synthesis develops in a disrupted condition, causing problems in learning, growth, and behavior.
Dr. Ai Rui believes that these problems are due to the poor development of the "auricular vestibule". She believes that it is important for the auricular vestibule to maintain a stable and alert state. The auricular vestibular system helps maintain the balance of the arousal level of the mental system. A low-energy vestibular system can lead to overactivity and distraction. Although there are many ways to overactive the vestibule, doing so will not have any good results because the vestibule cannot translate it into something useful in the brain. stimulation.
Over the years, we have been helping people with ADHD through "listening". We use music therapy to help users coordinate the functions of the ear vestibule, reduce the bone conduction of sound, and make the right ear the primary hearing ear.
By using our products, you will train your ears to be the primary entrance for sound and your bones to be the secondary entrance. Specially designed music allows you to adapt to listening with your ears, not the bones of your body. In this way, the sound can enter the brain along the correct path. By reducing the level of bone conduction you can reduce stress, allowing you to study more effectively and improve concentration.
"Efficient music" can first increase the energy of the ears, giving it the ability to process all sounds. At the same time, "efficient music" will also weaken the body's absorption of sounds. After a period of time, the user will be able to absorb sounds primarily with their ears like a normal person.
At the same time, this set of CDs will also train you to use bone conduction correctly, so one of the functions of conduction is to warn your ears in advance of the coming sound. For example, when you want to attract someone's attention, you tap his shoulder and say: "Hi!" At this time, the bone conduction function is to say to your ears: Hi! Ideally, the ear and bone should respond to this command almost simultaneously. But for people with ADD and ADHD, this process takes longer. Therefore, their ears cannot process incoming sounds in time.
However, our product can correct this process, but when you start listening to the CD, this product can gradually reduce the time interval between bone conduction to the ear, allowing your brain to use your bone conduction correctly.