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Where Relief Is Both
Felt and Heard

Pairing localized pelvic care with a 432 Hz score designed for the nervous system—a partnership between the WOMB Music Project and Suppose, rooted in the mission of Serenity Music Org.

Many experiences of pelvic pain are complex and layered—shaped by hormones, stress, posture, trauma, and time. They resist simple explanations and rarely respond to a single solution.

 

Traditional care can feel fragmented: one provider for the body, another for the mind, and rarely anyone who asks what the environment around you sounds like, or how your nervous system feels at rest.

 

This approach brings together internal and external support — what enters the body and what surrounds it—into a single, coherent experience. Not a protocol. A practice.

The Body

 

At the center of this work is the body itself—specifically, the pelvis as a site of both sensation and storage. Localized, targeted care allows support to arrive precisely where it is needed, without the detours of systemic processing.

 

Suppose is a physician-developed suppository designed to support pelvic discomfort through localized delivery—a gentle, body-first approach created by Dr. Lynn Parodneck after decades of listening to what patients actually describe.

The Nervous System

 

Pain is not only a signal from tissue—it is amplified or quieted by the state of the nervous system. A body in fight-or-flight receives every sensation differently than a body at rest.

 

The WOMB album — composed entirely by women, tuned to 432 Hz—is music designed to be felt, not just heard. Low frequencies travel through bone and fluid, inviting the vagus nerve toward regulation and the body toward a parasympathetic state.

The Environment

 

Set and setting are not incidental. They are part of the care. The quality of light, the texture of sound, the permission to be still—these shape how the body receives any form of support.

 

When the space around you feels safe, the body opens. When it doesn’t, even the gentlest intervention meets resistance. Sound + Science treats environment not as backdrop, but as active participant.

Why Sound Matters

Serenity Music’s work across healthcare facilities and live performances has consistently demonstrated one outcome: music, delivered with intention, measurably changes how the body responds to stress.2,5.

 

The WOMB album extends that evidence into a more intimate setting — the home, the body, the pelvic floor. Composed at 432 Hz, a tuning associated with reduced cortisol and increased parasympathetic activity,1 the score is designed to work alongside the body’s own regulatory systems rather than override them.

Sound + Science is not a clinical trial. It is a practice informed by clinical observation—an invitation to explore what happens when localized care meets intentional sound in a safe, supported environment.

 

Find out more on our collaboration page with WOMB Music Project below.

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