Replied By Dan (Hollywood, Fl., U.S.A.) on 09/04/2010
To avoid any adverse effects from the EMF's (electro- magnetic frequencies) emitted by your MP3 player or headphones, go to your nearest animal shelter, adopt a cat, take it home, lie down, place cat on your chest and pet him.Replied By Deb (Pensacola, Fl, Usa) on 11/26/2011
Priceless, Dan!Replied By Koren (Nanaimo, Bc, Canada) on 10/17/2012
Okay when I read this post, I thought this has got to be complete BS, but I have to try it, because I have had whiplash for the past month and all the chiropractor and massage visits are only temporary relief.
To make matters worse my son jumped into my lap today and I heard a crunch. It was too late in the day to go see the chiropractor. I listened to the cat purring and put the wav file on repeat. And within 3 minutes my neck started feeling better. Am I cured... Well I don't know, but it sure has given me some immediate relief. I will keep you posted on how long it lasts.
Everything is energy... even the purring of a cat.
Cheers. Koren Cheers.
Replied By Denise (Bellevile, N.j. USA) on 03/24/2013
When I first read this I was like yeah ok... this is weird but had to give it a try because my neck is always so stiff and sore and lately even more so. It really does work. Half way through the first time that I was listening to it I felt a cold, tingling feeling on the right side of my neck almost like a cool burn, not painful more like a relieving feeling. I played it a few more times because I was wondering why I only felt it on one side bu nothing happened on the other side. I guess that was where the pain was coming from although I couldn't tell because to me it just hurt all over, but I feel total relief right now. This is amazing! Thank- you so much Ted and EC.Replied By Pj (Japan) on 10/12/2015
I tried listening to a cat purr recording for several hours. Unfortunately the pain remained exactly the same. I REALLY wanted it to work but it just didn`t. Applying heat, sleeping on no or a very low pillow, massaging, and putting a muscle cream on helped much more than the cat purr although none of these things completely took the pain away.