24. Waterfall in Forest + Birds Sounds | Soothing SoundX Relax

SoundSky - Relaxing White Noises - Ein Podcast von SoundSky - Relaxing White Noises

An epic waterfall sound for epic sleep. The powerful but relaxing water sound will help you fall asleep and remain sleeping all night long. Block out distractions, soothe your mind and sleep great tonight with this nature white noise!  Create a peaceful ambience for spa, yoga and relaxation with this calming music. Relaxing, natural white noise. This deep sound of a large waterfall will help you achieve a peaceful state of mind. Whether you're studying, working, falling asleep or meditating - this will help you feel at peace. ► You'll be incredibly relaxed after just a few minutes! These soothing waterfall sounds will put you in a peaceful state of mind and help you achieve deep relaxation - perfect for sleep and meditation. Relieve stress and unwind! ► If you're having trouble falling asleep, this video might help you! Natural, relaxing white noise like this is proven to help people who suffer from insomnia and other sleep-related issues. ► This video should also help parents of newborns. Any baby will fall asleep instantly to these sounds. Natural white noise is proven to help babies fall asleep as these noises remind them of their mother's womb. Playing white noise while you're calming your baby and helping them fall asleep is a well-known parenting trick! ● Why are sounds like this so relaxing? Our brains identify certain sounds as "non-threats". When we hear these sounds, we are subconsciously becoming more and more relaxed. Nature sounds like sounds of water flowing, waterfall sounds, rain noises, forest sounds are most commonly used. DISCLAIMER:  Remember that loud sounds can damage your hearing. When playing one of our videos, if you cannot have a conversation over the sound without raising your voice, the sound may be too loud for your ears. Please do not place speakers right next to a baby’s ears. If you have difficulty hearing or hear ringing in your ears, please immediately discontinue listening to the white noise sounds and consult an audiologist or your physician.

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