Relaxing Stream Sounds in England | Flowing Water Sounds for Sleeping, Stress Reduction, Insomnia, Anxiety Relief, Deep Relaxation, Mindfulness Meditation, Reading, or Study (Cornwall, UK)

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Relaxing stream sounds in England. Flowing water sounds for sleeping problems, stress reduction, insomnia, sleepless nights, anxiety relief, tinnitus relief, deep relaxation, mindfulness meditation, reading, focus, or study sessions (Recorded in Cornwall, UK). One hour of calming stream sounds in the English countryside to help you fall asleep fast and stay asleep longer. Nature sounds create natural white noise which is great for drowning out distracting background noises so that you can sleep better, meditate easier, or concentrate longer at work. If you would like to loop this track without the introduction we are also available on all major streaming platforms (E.g., Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, Tidal, Deezer, etc.). For the best experience we recommend listening at a low and comfortable volume via headphones or quality speakers. 📍Cornwall, England, UK 🎥 Watch the 10-hour video of this track on our YouTube channel 🎧 Find us on all major streaming services 📸 Follow us on Instagram 🍃 Visit our website Hope you enjoy! Sean & Kris 😊 ℹ️ This is primarily a mental health based podcast which aims to help provide relief from stress & anxiety. Sean has over 15 years experience as a sound engineer/musician & is also a qualified Social Worker. Kris is professional videographer, photographer, and digital media specialist with over 15 years experience in the industry. DISCLAIMER: This recording should not be used to replace any medical or psychological treatment. If you have a serious medical condition, please consult your medical practitioner immediately. Do not drive or operate heavy machinery while listening to this recording. © Nature Therapy, 2020. All rights reserved. Any reproduction or republication of all or part of this audio is prohibited. Sponsorships: off for this episode