The Science Behind the Music
The video focuses on two key molecules linked to cancer and human biology:
N-Glycolylneuraminic Acid (Neu5Gc):
A sialic acid molecule that humans no longer produce due to the evolutionary inactivation of the CMAH gene.
Research suggests that the absence of Neu5Gc may contribute to chronic inflammation and increased susceptibility to diseases like cancer.
We’ve translated its molar weight into harmonious Hz frequencies, aiming to counteract imbalances tied to its deficiency.
Racotumomab:
A monoclonal antibody used as a therapeutic cancer vaccine for solid tumors (e.g., lung, breast, and other cancers).
Its molecular structure is algorithmically converted into rhythmic piano sequences, mirroring its tumor-targeting action in auditory form.
How This Music May Support Healing:
Molecular Resonance: By converting Neu5Gc and Racotumomab’s physical properties into sound, we create frequencies that may interact with the body’s biofield, promoting cellular balance and stress reduction.
10-Minute Therapy: Users report emotional release, mental clarity, and a sense of calm after listening—key factors in holistic cancer care and chronic disease management.
Why Try This Video?
For Patients: Complement conventional cancer treatments with a non-invasive, relaxing sound therapy.
For Wellness Seekers: Explore how algorithmic music bridges science and spirituality for disease prevention.
For Researchers: A creative lens to conceptualize molecular biology through auditory art.
Watch Here: Neu5Gc & Racotumomab Healing Frequencies
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