Yes. Hemi-Sync® uses low frequencies, so if the hearing loss is in the high or middle frequency ranges, it would not interfere with Hemi-Sync®. Moreover, the vibration created by the sound frequencies may be experienced kinesthetically as well as auditorily. Doctors and individuals with impaired hearing tell us that the frequencies are effectively carrier to the brain by the bones in the ear canal; they may also be nerve conducted. Further, the binaural beat itself is not a sound; it is an oscillating beat created in the listener’s physiology when different frequencies are introduced into each ear.
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