Sounds + Frequency Infusion

The Resonance

Harvest + Root’s sound-infused oils are crafted to do just that. We combine ancient vibrational practices with whole plant infusions to help your body regulate when it’s overloaded. For centuries, cultures have known that everything carries a frequency — from the pulse of the earth to the cells in your skin. These oils are tuned to work with that innate intelligence, supporting calm, restoration, and realignment from the inside out.

The Power of Frequency and Sound Healing

Sound has always been part of healing — not because of mysticism, but because of resonance. Tibetan bowls, Egyptian chants, drum circles — all of them used sound to shift energy, discharge tension, and support the nervous system.

We’ve taken those same principles and applied them to our oils. Each one is infused with layered frequencies that carry healing information into the body. You don’t have to hear the sound — your body just has to feel it.

How Sound-Infused Oils Work

These are whole plant infusions, not essential oils. The herbs are steeped in therapeutic oils over time, preserving their raw, grounded potency. Then, each blend is exposed to specific sound frequencies — tuned to help regulate, restore, or release.

For example, chamomile and lavender naturally support relaxation. When infused with calming frequencies, their effects deepen — helping your body shift from tension to rest, without needing to think your way there.

ENERGETIC ALIGNMENT
Helps regulate your field, ground your body, and bring you back to yourself.

EMOTIONAL RELEASE
Softens anxiety, quiets looping thoughts, and lets your system exhale.

DEEPENED RELAXATION
Supports true rest — especially when your body can’t find its way there on its own.

Benefits of Frequency-Infused Oils

How The Oils Are Made

The sound doesn’t change the chemistry. It imprints the oil’s energetic structure — giving your body a new kind of input. Especially when you’re touched-out, overstimulated, or flatlined, this gives your nervous system something it can actually respond to.