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Many studies have shown that’s possible for plants to communicate through their roots, stems, leaves, flowers, or fruits. According to Courtney Jahn, a biologist, and NSF program director, electrical signals travel through different parts of the plants. Researchers have been able to observe & study these signals by placing electrodes in two different places of the plant. These electrodes are able to translate electric signals into sounds, which have been studied by many researchers (Miller, 2019).

Some researchers have used a specialized microphone which allows them to not only detect bat calls but also to hear ultrasonic sounds from plants. An example of this observation is a “popping” sound from tomatoes. They have been able to identify that the tomatoes send this signal when they are distressed.

According to Allie Yang from National Geographic, plants are able to communicate what their surrounding is like in order to survive. For example, an eye-catching flower sends signals to insects letting them know that they are ready for pollination.

According to Horti, plants give off vibrations labeled as organic electronic music which is considered a new genre in music. Today, sonic artists, use generative algorithms to transform plant bio emissions into music.

In this technological age, the music of the plants, can be heard by anyone with the help of different devices. These devices not only allows you to hear the soothing plant music, but they can carry forth a specific frequency you might need during your treatment session; thus becoming another important tool in your healing process.

In Minsú’s Healing Oasis, our music of the plants device is connected to the leaves of plants. When you receive this treatment, a specific frequency will be transmitted by the plants’ own individual attument to help alleviate your specific condition.

 

If you want to experience this kind of healing session, you may visit Minsu Healing Oasis or contact us through phone: 305-389-1768 or email: minsuhealingoasis@gmail.com

 

References:

Yang, A. (2023). Plants can talk. Yes, really, Here’s how. National Geographic. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/plants-can-talk-yes-really-heres-how

The Healing Power of Plants: The Music of Plants. (n.d.). Horti. https://heyhorti.com/blogs/thedirt/healing-power-plants-music

Miller, P. (2019). Making Music with Plants. YouTube, Duquesne University. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=522FnMUeg5c.