The Sound Pillow® … A holistic approach to relax the Mind … Body… and Spirit
pic-2-300x207Many folks in early addiction recovery suffer from stress, anxiety, and fear causing long, sleepless nights.
Sound Pillow helps sufferers through these periods of unease and restlessness to reach a state of relaxation and achieve the rejuvenating effects of a good night’s sleep. This personal audio device provides recovering addicts the ability to get a comfortable night’s sleep by providing a calming, soothing distraction from disturbing thoughts and silences “The Voices” in the head. Sound Pillow allows the mind to shut down, the body to relax, and the spirit to heal.
Sound Pillow meditation can be a powerful tool in relapse prevention, becoming what one therapist called “a positive addiction providing a healthy alternative to addictive behaviors.”
People in long-term recovery report that meditation provides new insights about the source of their cravings, resentments, and fears. Let Sound Pillow become a daily recovery tool regardless if you’re a newcomer or in long-term recovery.

John Giordano, C.C.J.S, MAC, CAP, president and partner G&G Holistic Addiction Treatment Center, said on the Holistic Life Styles Radio Show to John Hollis:
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The Sound Pillows work great. They really are great.
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Kim Martin, BA/BSW, MBA, admissions and marketing manager, Crossroads Center, Antigua, said on the Holistic Life Styles Radio Show to John Hollis:
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At Crossroads it (Sound Pillow) has been really useful! We had a number of clients that really were enjoying it… and helping them in terms of their detox experience.
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Jack Green, Registered Addiction Specialist, Certified CDAAC Counselor, Lake Arrowhead Treatment Center, Colorado, says:
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Please be sure to tell all of the other centers how much we LOVE the Sound Pillow!
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Ricky Byrd, lead guitarist and vocalist, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, says:
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Dude! I love the Sound Pillow.
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Beth Ward, Program Director of the Darlene Bishop Home for Life in Monroe, Ohio reports the home’s use of the Sound Pillow:
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The Sound Pillows are a huge success!!!
Read actual letter here
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John Hollis, host of Holistic Life Styles Radio Show, writes:
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The Sound Pillow should be a recovery tool in everyone’s recovery toolbox.
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Jack Kelly, CAP, NLP, addiction counselor at G&G Holistic Treatment Center, writes:
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I have worked with many alcoholics and addicts who were prescribed sleep medication upon being admitted for treatment, but who came off the medication by using the Sound Pillow … I believe every treatment center would be doing their clients a great service if they provided the Sound Pillow …
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Luis Delgado, CAP, aka The Dope Doctor, writes:
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I’m over 20 years clean, and I have always struggled with sleeping in silence because I wake up with every little noise, so I have had to use the television or music in order to sleep for years. However, this made it hard for my wife to rest because she is the exact opposite. The Sound Pillow has given us the opportunity to both get our needs met, without disturbing the other. I simply plug the Sound Pillow into my iPhone, pick my desired play list and away I go. I’m not sure if it is called the Sound Pillow because you sleep so soundly or because it makes sound, but either way, the Sound Pillow works. Peace & Dreams …
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Billy G. a recovering heroin addict writes:
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I am a recipient of one of your Sound Pillows … I am a Navy Sea Bee Vietnam vet and also a recovering heroin addict and alcoholic. My experience with the pillow during the first 3 weeks has been to my surprise positive.
Read actual letter here
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Scott K. a recovering addict writes:
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I am a recipient of the Sound Pillow. For years I have grappled with a good night’s sleep. Beyond any doubt, the Sound Pillow is an incredible success! I would go as far as to say it is ingenious.
Read actual letter here
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