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    I think it's at least plausible

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    Yes

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    Flaboi

    Yes

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    Wiggler

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    Yep

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    Wiggler

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    Touché

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    Real eyes realize real lies

    I illegally download all my sings, chune it to 432 hz on fl

    NWO won't get me brother

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    I don’t see why not.

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    Scratchin Mamba

    Real eyes realize real lies

    I illegally download all my sings, chune it to 432 hz on fl

    NWO won't get me brother

    Results

    432 Hz tuned music was associated with a slight decrease of mean (systolic and diastolic) blood pressure values (although not significant), a marked decrease in the mean of heart rate (−4.79 bpm, p = 0.05) and a slight decrease of the mean respiratory rate values (1 r.a., p = 0.06), compared to 440 Hz. The subjects were more focused about listening to music and more generally satisfied after the sessions in which they listened to 432 Hz tuned music.
    Conclusions

    The data suggests that 432 Hz tuned music can decrease heart rate more than 440 Hz tuned music. The study results suggest repeating the experiment with a larger sample pool and introducing randomized controlled trials covering more clinical parameters.

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    SEGA GOON

    Results

    432 Hz tuned music was associated with a slight decrease of mean (systolic and diastolic) blood pressure values (although not significant), a marked decrease in the mean of heart rate (−4.79 bpm, p = 0.05) and a slight decrease of the mean respiratory rate values (1 r.a., p = 0.06), compared to 440 Hz. The subjects were more focused about listening to music and more generally satisfied after the sessions in which they listened to 432 Hz tuned music.
    Conclusions

    The data suggests that 432 Hz tuned music can decrease heart rate more than 440 Hz tuned music. The study results suggest repeating the experiment with a larger sample pool and introducing randomized controlled trials covering more clinical parameters.

    Trust the science

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    yes and its turning our children into gay frogs

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    @op spent too many hours with the AI tool and fried his mind fr

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    absolutely

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    Easy to make fun of things you don’t understand.

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    Jerry Seinfeld

    I don’t see why not.

    Right? I'm just asking questions here, man. This is not a conspiracy.

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    Ooo

    Easy to make fun of things you don’t understand.

    Tell em

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    Scratchin Mamba

    Trust the science

    These results suggest that using this frequency modality as well can improve cardiovascular health by reducing fluctuations within an established circadian rhythm resulting from brain activity related changes due for instance to sleep cycle timing shifts or irregularity among synchronized events occurring simultaneously on various stages during one's wakefulness/sleep schedule.

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    Of course

  • You’d have to be an absolute brain-dead idiot to not believe this.

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    Cubans chune their music to 436, what did Fidel Castro know that w e don't?

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