Zsuzsa: Tanczos [work]

The project made waves in gerontology circles. Dr. Helena Marks of the Longevity Institute called Tanczos’ work "Anthropologically brave and clinically messy, but undeniably effective." The elders in the project, who practiced daily singing, manual labor, and Tanczos’ "somatic tapping" exercises, showed biomarkers of individuals 20 years younger.

In her workshops, she uses hand drums, tuning forks, and even silence to recalibrate a client’s internal clock. This shifts the nervous system from a state of "fragmented alertness" (constantly checking phones, high cortisol) to "coherent flow." Studies on heart rate variability (HRV) support her assertion that rhythmic entrainment can lower blood pressure and improve cognitive function within weeks. zsuzsa tanczos

Tanczos's work has not been limited to Hungary. She has been actively involved in international environmental initiatives, collaborating with organizations and experts from across the globe. Her work with the European Environmental Agency (EEA) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has helped to promote environmental cooperation and knowledge-sharing between countries. The project made waves in gerontology circles