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Our mission is to facilitate the enjoyment and understanding of our natural resources and to bridge the gap between people and nature. By inspiring sound environmental awareness, we promote responsible stewardship of all of our natural resources and strive to connect people of all ages with nature through experience-based education.

Natura Sound Therapy is a parameterized sound simulation player software that contains all kinds of natural sounds (such as waves, streams, thunder and lightning, forest twilight, and so on mysterious sounds from the nature). It can let the physically and mentally exhausted people living in a noisy city feel the purest natural sound on a computer, and give them some spiritual comfort.

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Natura Sound Therapy is specially designed to create a pleasant sound background when working at a computer. The program will help you to distract or concentrate on work as well as relax under dozens of natural sounds: birds singing, chattering of insects, frog croaking, wind howling, playing the flute or piano, noise and reel ocean waves, forest noise, storm, etc. These sounds from nature are recorded into three-dimensional surround sounds, and each sound can be matched with its own waveform to enhance the effect of concentration, meditation and relaxation. In addition, it also has switchable kaleidoscope, floating Buddha, polyhedron, and other visual effects.

Sound tracks that coax your mind into an optimal state for deeper, more restorative sleep all night long. These 8 Hour Long tracks from Dr. Jeffrey Thompson are scientifically composed sound tracks that coax your mind into an optimal state for deeper, more restorative sleep all night long. There are four main categories for you to enjoy: Ocean - beautiful, rhythmic ocean sounds Celestial - calming, floating sounds of outer space Nature - relaxing sounds of nature Musical - soothing, dreamy music Dr. Thompson is recognized as one of the world's leading experts in sound therapy. He has created over 60 CDs which are sold in 26 countries and is a consummate musician and composer in his own right. Dr. Thompson has appeared on Fox Evening News, CNN, Time/Life, various radio programs and quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, San Diego Magazine and Psychology Today.

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Connect with your breath, find your balance, and embrace the energy of the season as yoga instructor, Christina Fittipoldi leads you through mindful movement during our gentle yoga practice. If weather permits we will enjoy our yoga practice outside on the patio! No yoga experience is necessary.

Release stress and tension as certified vibrational sound therapist, Mindie Hung, leads you through a guided meditation and sound bath to clear your mind, declutter your thoughts, and create space for inner peace.

Mindie Hung: In 2017 she became a certified vibrational sound therapy licensed practitioner with the Vibrational Sound Association (VSA). Mindie has taken certificate courses in Yoga Nidra with Swami Jnaneshvara, Restorative Yoga with Cyndi Lee, Trauma Informed Care, Mindfulness Meditation, Level 1 Pranic Healing, and Level 1 Reiki trained. Her passion is to assist those looking for inner peace in their mind and body.

The former farm fields at Hildacy have been converted to meadows dominated by native grasses such as big and little bluestem, Indian-grass, and switchgrass. Native grass meadows provide valuable habitat for many bird species that are in decline across their ranges. Eastern Bluebirds, American Kestrels, Indigo Buntings, and Red-shouldered Hawks have all nested at Hildacy in recent years.

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Variety is the spice of life. These are the words spoken by the 18th century English poet William Cowper. If this cherished phrase is indeed true, then it seems unlikely that the approximately 15 million people in the United States who have clinically treatable tinnitus will all find relief using the same treatment.

There are multiple tinnitus management protocols that have aided people in finding some relief of their tinnitus. The majority of these protocols emphasize that, as tinnitus is a perception of sound, therapy should be an essential part of the treatment. Therefore, how people perceive their tinnitus will influence how they feel and, in turn, react to their tinnitus. This is very individualized from person to person. Just as the tinnitus perception can vary greatly from one person to another, so too can the sounds people prefer to use in sound therapy.

Searchfield et al1 pointed out that sounds used for sound therapy can vary in their temporal, spectral, and emotion-evoking characteristics, and that individual differences can influence the effectiveness of specific sounds over others. In the past, people suffering from tinnitus have had limited sound therapy options, which has made it challenging to find the flexibility and personalization suggested by many tinnitus management protocols. A basic white noise generating instrument or a set of headphones and a walkman were some of the more flexible options in the past.

Times have changed, and in recent years tinnitus has moved more to the forefront of our industry, as it appears to be a growing concern for many people. It is estimated that 3% to 5% of the population experiencing tinnitus have it to a degree where it could be clinically treatable.2 In fact, the Veterans Administration Annual Benefits reported that there was an approximately 30% increase of tinnitus-related services to veterans between 2010 and 2012, and an approximately 25% increase for first-time compensation recipients in the same time span.3

Sound classification can even change from each tinnitus management plan, as well as from person to person. Progressive Tinnitus Management (PTM) classifies sounds into 3 different categories: soothing, interesting, and background sounds. Other tinnitus management plans refer to therapeutic, calming, and distracting sounds.

For example, if you ask a tinnitus patient if they prefer broadband noise or chimes, they may not prefer either sound; however, if forced to choose because of the technology limitation, they may say they prefer to listen to broadband noise over chimes on a regular basis. And although one person might categorize broadband and chimes as soothing background sounds, someone else might classify them as disturbing and irritating.

To expand the flexibility of our tinnitus sound generator (TSG), Nature Sounds options have been added as alternative sounds to the white noise generator in the ReSound Aventa fitting software (Figure 1). Nature Sounds are synthesized versions of the natural water sounds. They were created by applying modulation extraction derived from recordings of actual water sound environments.

This patented technique makes it possible to play sounds directly from data stored in the hearing aid memory without need for connection to an external device. Henry et al5 found that air and water sounds used in sound therapy caused the least amount of annoyance to the subjects. These sounds were preferred over the other options, including narrow-band and broadband stimuli, as well as other nature-inspired sounds.

The overall conclusion was that selected synthesized versions of the natural sound recordings seem to be the optimal choice for general tinnitus relaxation sounds. It should be remembered, however, that preferences vary considerably among individuals. From these results, ReSound selected the 6 top-rated sound files from among the 13 evaluated for Nature Sounds (Figure 1).

The app ultimately acts as a multisensory personal sound player (Figure 2). It allows users to create personalized soundscapes that integrate auditory, visual and tactile cues to help distract them from focusing on their tinnitus. Each soundscape can be personalized by name, mood color, and a layering of multiple sounds. Up to five sounds can be layered in any individual soundscape by using the sound mixer (Figure 3).

The ReSound Relief app also offers tinnitus information to support counseling concepts and provides beneficial tips for those suffering from tinnitus. In addition, it can record usage of the app, enabling users to automatically monitor the sounds they use the most. Sounds from the app can be streamed to ReSound LiNX2 hearing instruments and combined with amplification to compensate for potential hearing loss. As a majority of tinnitus suffers also have some degree of hearing loss, this is the optimal solution.

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