Heart swell!

Heart swell!

Research shows that when measuring neurotransmitters of people in a meditation designed to activate their heart, the heart releases a chemical called Oxytocin (the love chemical).

Oxytocin signals Nitric oxide, Nitric oxide signals Endothelial Derived Relaxin factor, which then causes the vessels in your heart to swell so you will literally have energy in your heart. You will feel like your heart is full! ❀️

Once the heart is activated, it acts as an amplifier πŸ’“ and it amplifies energy in the brain. So once you activate and open the heart, and it begins to signal the brain, you actually suppress the survival centers. And research shows that when we do this, it will reset your baseline.

It’s the heart that actually resets the amygdala of the brain. The amygdala is where we hold our emotions.

Learn more about Sound Healing by checking out the link in bio or SoundEmbrace.com upcoming Sound Healing Classes and Certification Program!

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Danielle Hall

Founder and CEO of SoundEmbrace LLC, Danielle Hall is shifting perspectives around empowerment while leading a team of trained Sound Practitioners to elevate the sound healing industry, and serving the mental health and wellness of our communities.

With nearly a decade of experience in the field, Danielle has worked with adults and children transitioning through various traumas including PTSD, depression, sexual abuse, digestive issues, and physical pain, using specific sound tools and techniques to facilitate change in the health and wellbeing of her clients.

Currently working on her Masters in Holistic Health, Danielle has her Certification in Sound Healing Therapy and has worked with Hospitals, Corporate Wellness Programs, Therapy Centers, and Non Profits. As a member of the American Public Health Association, and the Georgia Health Association she has spoken on platforms educating on how sound as a therapy is a non invasive complementary approach to wellness. Danielle is also an advocate for musicians rights as an Associate Member of the Recording Academy.

She has been named a "Pioneer in the Sound Healing Industry" by the Shift Network and interviewed on CNN, Fox 5, and 11Alive.