• Baby White Noise | Washing Machine White Noise | Sleep | Baby Sleep Aid | Soothing Sound

  • Sep 16 2022
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

Baby White Noise | Washing Machine White Noise | Sleep | Baby Sleep Aid | Soothing Sound

  • Summary

  • Why is the Washing Machine White Noise calming?
    Scientists have proven that this sound can guide neuronal waves in our brains, creating a calming effect that may help you effectively if you want to fall asleep, relax, study, focus, meditate or calm a crying baby.

    What is the most relaxing sound?
    According to the latest research, the most soothing sounds are all the noises, like white, blue and pink - the sounds made by various household electrical appliances, such as fans, washers, vacuums, dryers or blenders. All they are known for calming effects, as they masks high and low-frequency noise pollution. They are all considered to be one of the most effective methods for relaxing, calming down and falling asleep, for babies and adults alike.

    This is a one-hour episode but you can also watch the original 11-hour version of Washing Machine Lullaby on YouTube.

    Enjoy!
    Dave.

    Notice: Please remember not to drive while listening to this sound, because you may feel sleepy. Remember that my channel is not a substitute for a medical consultation.

    I would like to thank the great artists at the Flaticon for their wonderful artwork. Thank you guys! https://www.flaticon.com/free-icons/washing-machine Washing machine icons created by Freepik - Flaticon.

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