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Bio-Acoustic Signaling

Meaning

Bio-Acoustic Signaling, in a biological context, refers to the exploration and application of specific sound frequencies and mechanical vibrations to influence physiological processes at a cellular or systemic level. Within the domain of hormonal health, this emerging field investigates how external or internal acoustic energy might modulate cellular permeability, enzyme activity, or the precise release of endogenous chemical messengers. This is considered a non-pharmacological methodology to potentially influence complex hormonal and metabolic states.