The IESA Journal
Journal
Essays on sound, substance, and the science of practice — written by Clinton Greenlee.

A note from Clint
I started the Journal because the questions worth asking about sound, substance, and the body deserve real answers — more than a product page can offer. What's here is what I've practiced, studied, and refined over the years. Some of it I'm still working on. I hope you find something useful.
— Clint
Founder · IESA Healing Arts & Sound Works
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What Is Ormus? The Honest Guide to Monatomic Gold
Monatomic gold, white powder gold, "m-state" — the Ormus world is full of mysticism and big promises. Here's the clear, honest version: what Ormus actually is, where the name comes from, and...
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What Is Ormus? The Honest Guide to Monatomic Gold
What Is Shilajit? A Plain-English Guide to the Himalayan Resin
Ormus Benefits: What People Actually Use It For (An Honest Look)
What Is Fulvic Acid? Benefits, Sources, and How It Relates to Shilajit
How to Decalcify Your Pineal Gland: Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Science
Building a Daily Ritual: How It All Fits Together
Voice as Medicine: How Singing Regulates the Nervous System
Cymatics: When Sound Becomes Visible Form
Heavy Metal Detox: What's Real, What's Wellness Theater
Binaural Beats vs. Solfeggio: When to Use Each
Oil of Ormus: The Topical Version, Explained
Ormus vs. Shilajit: What's the Actual Difference?
Sea Moss: What It Actually Does and Why Sebi Taught It
What Is 528 Hz? The Love Frequency, Explained
How to Take Ormus: Dosing, Timing, and Pairing
Why I Trained Under a Dr. Sebi Protégé
Lyme Disease and Holistic Healing: One Practitioner's Path
Shilajit Benefits: 8 Things Backed by Science
What Is Ormus? A Founder's Plain-English Guide to Monoatomic Gold
The Solfeggio Frequencies: A Musician's Guide to 432 Hz, 528 Hz, and 963 Hz
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When Clinton isn't writing here, he's usually formulating, testing, or playing. The Journal is where he puts what he's learning — in his own words, on his own time.