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Schleusner Chiropractic Center
Holistic Wellness Solutions
BioSonic Repatterning
AKA Tuning Fork Therapy

Did you know you can tune your body?

Like adjusting a piano, your body can be tuned to achieve optimal physical
balance. Tapping BioSonic tuning forks will instantaneously alter your body’s
biochemistry and bring your nervous system, muscle tone and organs into
harmonic balance. In seconds ... your body enters a deep state of relaxation.
Feeling centered, your mind will be at peace...


Developed by John Beaulieu, N.D., Ph.D., BioSonic Repatterning is a natural
method of healing and consciousness development using tuning forks and other
sound modalities based on the sonic ratios inherent in nature.

With tuning forks we are able to:

  • Achieve deep relaxation and mind/body balance in seconds—not hours.
  • Reduce stress and muscular tension, spasms and pain.
  • Increase blood flow and circulation by releasing constriction around
    targeted organs
  • improve mental clarity and brain functioning
  • Integrates left and right brain thought patterns


Each tuning fork is calibrated at a specific frequency to address different areas of
healing and development.

BioSonic Repatterning  

BioSonic Repatterning, developed by John Beaulieu, N.D., Ph.D., is a natural
method of healing using tuning forks based on the sonic ratios inherent in nature.
When we tap the tuning forks, we produce pure musical intervals based on
precise mathematical proportions known as the Pythagorean tunings. When we
listen to these intervals we create an archetypal resonance resulting in a physical
and psychic repatterning of our mind, bodies and spirit. This takes place on a
physical level within the inner ear by stimulation of the cochlea and semi-circular
canals. When we listen to the sound of the tuning forks our nervous system
attunes to the pitch in much the same way as when we find a pitch for a choir, or
tune a piano. The vestibular system via the semi-circular canals reproportions our
body through a process of cellular memory based on the natural ratios of the
tuning forks. During the listening process our physical body will actually reposture
itself to hold the proportion and sound correctly.

John Beaulieu discovered BioSonic Repatterning while sitting in an anechoic
chamber at New York University. An anechoic chamber is a completely
soundproof room resembling a sensory deprivation chamber. After reading about
the experiences of the composer-philosopher John Cage he decided to
experiment. John Cage found that he had heard two sounds while in the chamber,
one was a high-pitched sound and the other a low-pitched sound. The engineer
he was working with informed him that the high sound was his nervous system,
and the low sound was his blood circulation. Excited by this discovery, John
Beaulieu then sat in an anechoic chamber for five hundred hours over a period of
two years listening to the sounds of his own body. He began to correlate different
states of consciousness with different sounds of his nervous system. Being a
trained musician he noticed that the high-pitched sounds of his nervous system
consisted of several sounds in different intervals. Then one day he brought two
tuning forks and tapped them. Immediately, he observed that the sound of his
nervous system realigned to the sound of the tuning forks.

To understand this process, think of a time when you were in a quiet place or just
before going to sleep. During this time you may have heard a high-pitched sound
in your head. This is the sound of your nervous system. When you are under
stress, this sound gets louder and sometimes can become a ringing in your ears.
For most of us this sound is subtle and we only hear it when we focus on it.
Tuning into the sound of your nervous system is a meditation. Find a quiet place,
sit or lie down, close your eyes and focus your awareness on the sounds inside
your head. Listen for the high sound. When you listen closely you will discover
that sound consists of two distinct pitches. These pitches originate from your left
and right brain hemispheres. These pitches change in frequency, volume, and
pitch depending on your state of consciousness.

The intervals of the Body Tuners and the Solar Harmonic Spectrum create pure
sounds and overtones to help you relax and center yourself. Each interval relates
to a different state of consciousness and body posture. You can creatively
combine your intervals based of the five element theory of Ether, Air, Fire, Water,
Earth to create a sound healing concert. For example, if you want to be more fiery
you could work with intervals of C & E or C & A. If you want to be more watery, you
could work with the intervals of C & D or C & B.

The tuning forks are tools to help you develop and refine your sonic abilities.
Simply tap the tuning forks on your knees, bring them to your ears, and listen to
the sound. When you tap the two forks together, the sound created is an interval.
As you listen to the two different tones your body will naturally adjust itself and
come into balance, making the two sounds into one. You can hum and let your
voice resonate with the sound of the interval. This humming creates a sonic
anchor which helps you recreate the experience of the tuning forks without having
to use them.

With practice you will be able to sonically “think” an interval and your nervous
system will respond. When this happens your ears rather than your eyes will
dominate your perception. Over a period of time you will naturally begin “seeing”
and feeling intervals everywhere in your life. You will be able to know through
visual harmonic perception what interval a person is tuned into. Then through
bodywork, tuning forks or other modalities you can help a person align
themselves to intervals for healing and well being. When they are repatterned to
the interval you will feel a resonance in your body similar to that of humming with
the tuning forks.
       Dr. Julie Schleusner