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Super Learning

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Super Learning
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One of the first revolutionary uses of sound therapy is "Super Learning", which was invented in the late 1960's by Bulgarian psychiatrist, Georgi Lozanov. Lozanov discovered that synchronized sound waves caused students to learn over 5 times as much information per day (500%) than their peers.

In some cases, students learned as much as thirty times the information in a single day. In a test conducted on Theta brainwaves and learning, a group of 20 students learned approximately 1,800 words of Bulgarian in 120 hours while using Theta stimulation programs. This is approximately one third of the normal time it takes to speak and write Bulgarian as a new language.

To use Super Learning, simply listen to this program using stereo headphones, while reading or studying. You can retain up to 5 times more information while listening to a relaxing sound track with a soft rain and wind chimes.

The actual sound therapy program is "under" the sound track, at such a low volume that you can barely detect it. If you were to hear the sound therapy track without the sound track, it would sound like white noise or a strong waterfall. This technology drastically improves retention and reduces distractions.

This recording also helps to avoid the problem of having to "re-read" material you've just read. Also, many people use this while working, writing and brainstorming. This technology allows you to go "into the zone" in as little as 3 minutes. Super Learning is achieved by guiding the brain waves to frequencies in between 7Hz and 9 Hz.

Superlearning is ideal for anyone who enjoys learning or wishes to learn faster.



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About the artist:Global Hypnosis combines self-hypnosis with sound therapy. In test studies, the combination of self-hypnosis and sound therapy produces a 20% to 40% more effective relaxation response than either technique by itself. The relaxation response reduces the heart rate and blood pressure, relaxes the muscles and increases the amount of oxygen to the brain.
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