15/05/2026
MIT is running a clinical trial to treat Alzheimer’s disease using sound.
Not medication. Not surgery. Sound.
Specifically ,40 Hz gamma frequency stimulation. Light and sound combined, delivered non-invasively, have shown the ability to reduce amyloid plaques in the brain the hallmark marker of Alzheimer’s and improve cognitive function in early human trials.
The mechanism? The sound stimulates the brain’s glymphatic system the waste clearance process that flushes toxic proteins from neural tissue. Sound, it turns out, physically changes what happens inside the brain.
I have been working with sound as a healing modality for years. And what I see in my sessions the clarity, the emotional release, the physical shift is now being studied in clinical trials at MIT, UT Austin, and the University of Virginia.
We are not at the fringe anymore.
Sound is not a wellness trend. It is becoming a medical frontier.
The question I am sitting with today:
If sound can reduce Alzheimer’s plaques in a clinical trial what else is it doing to the human body that we are only beginning to understand?
I am Veenu Singh. I work with sound healing, Reiki and energy-based modalities with individuals, corporate teams and schools across India.
The science is catching up to what ancient wisdom already knew