The Benzodiazepine Podcast
Getting Sleep During Benzo Withdrawal With Binaural Beats
February 20, 2023
This is an interview with Karen Newell, cofounder of Sacred Acoustics, a company that produces high quality audio recordings that are proven to reduce anxiety. Additionally, they help with sleep and meditation.
I am excited to share with you an incredible talk with Karen Newell of Sacred Acoustics about the proven sound recordings offered by her company. These recordings are designed to relieve anxiety, promote meditation, and improve sleep, and have been effective in providing relief for patients experiencing insomnia due to protracted withdrawal from benzodiazepines. I have personally seen the positive impact of Sacred Acoustics' recordings on my patients, and highly recommend them for anyone seeking a natural and effective solution for anxiety, meditation, and sleep issues.

Binaural beats are a type of brainwave entrainment that use two different frequencies played in each ear to create a third frequency in the brain. Delta frequency binaural beats are known to promote deep relaxation and sleep, and may have potential benefits for people going through protracted withdrawal after quitting benzodiazepines.


Benzodiazepine withdrawal can be a difficult and uncomfortable process, and one of the common symptoms is insomnia or disrupted sleep. Delta frequency binaural beats may help to promote deeper and more restful sleep, which can improve overall health and wellbeing, as well as potentially alleviate some of the symptoms of benzodiazepine withdrawal.


In addition to promoting better sleep, delta frequency binaural beats have been shown to have a range of other potential health benefits, including:

  1. Reduced stress and anxiety: Delta frequency binaural beats can help to promote deep relaxation and reduce stress and anxiety.
  2. Improved mood: Delta frequency binaural beats may help to improve mood and reduce symptoms of depression.
  3. Pain relief: Delta frequency binaural beats may have potential benefits for pain relief and may be helpful for people with chronic pain.
  4. Improved cognitive function: Delta frequency binaural beats have been studied for their potential benefits in improving cognitive function, memory, and focus.

It's important to note that while delta frequency binaural beats have been studied for their potential health benefits, more research is needed to fully understand their effects. Binaural beats should not be used as a substitute for medical treatment, and it's important to talk to your healthcare provider before using them, particularly if you are going through protracted withdrawal after quitting benzodiazepines.


Overall, delta frequency binaural beats may have potential benefits for promoting better sleep and improving overall health and wellbeing. They may be a useful tool for people going through protracted withdrawal after quitting benzodiazepines, as they may help to alleviate some of the symptoms associated with withdrawal and promote better sleep, which can be key to a successful recovery.