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I can't say anything definitively about Holosync's product but in a nutshell I can tell you that Tomatis's work dealt with retraining parts of the ear, specifically, two muscles located in the middle ear to restore them back to normal functioning after they'd gone haywire from various forms of sound distortions. His belief was that hearing problems were behind many types of learning disabilities and medical disorders such as dyslexia and autism. He felt that if you could correct the hearing issues that had led to the disability you could then retrain a person to essentially no longer be "disabled". His research and conclusions are deemed to be experimental and largely theoretical in the US, and there aren't a lot of specialists yet doing much with his work. But the "Tomatis Effect" is recognized by many other countries as having established itself as a valid therapeutic modality.
He pioneered several types of treatment but the one I suspect the Holosync folks are touting was his use of classical music, specifically, Mozart. He modified some of the sounds in the music electronically so that they had the effect of rejuvenating parts of the ear.
Again, I can't speak authoritatively on Holosync's use of Tomatis's work, but I would be inclined to suspect they simply use classical music, probably Mozart, as a mask for their standard entrainment matrices. Since Tomatis used Mozart, and if Holosync also uses Mozart, they can claim to be basing their program on Tomatis's research. If that's really all they're doing then it's just a ploy to make a product sound more revolutionary than it actually is by piggybacking on Tomatis's name and research. I don't know that's what they're doing, but I'd be surprised if it was anything significantly more than that.
Without knowing how far along you are in the Lifeflow system, Michael has released a classical track that incorporates Mozart and other Baroque artists as the background for the entrainment track. It wouldn't really be the "Tomatis Effect" per se, but it is very well done and gets lots of rave reviews among members of the forum. Have you tried listening to that track yet?
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