"Imagine that your body is like an orchestra. There are many different components playing together at the same time. When all the components are playing together in an orchestra, the result is beautiful music. When this happens in the body, the result is perfect health. Now, imagine one of the components is not playing in tune, imagine that it has lost its "sheet music" and no longer can be in harmony with the remainder of the orchestra. If this were to happen, the result would be ill-sounding. When this happens in the body, when one component loses its "sheet music" by way of not doing what it is supposed to be doing properly, illness or disease is the result. Through vocal profiling, we have discovered a way to first find out what aspect of the body is "out of tune" then how to give that component its "sheet music" back so that the body is back in complete harmony, in total wellness.
Contemplate for a moment that we have always referred to good health as "SOUND health" Why is that? "
The field of Human BioAcoustics can most aptly be described as a cross between music therapy and biofeedback.
It is related to music inasmuch as specific combinations of sounds are used but not necessarily sounds that would be considered musical by even the most lenient critic. Biofeedback comes into play as low frequency sounds are presented to elicit specific biological and emotional responses. The process of BioAcoustics requires two distinct processes: Determining the individualized vocal patterns for each person, prior to any actual sounds being provided, and a sound formula sets that must be specifically constructed and presented to each individual. A BioAcoustic vocal analysis can be used alone to identify the frequency equivalents of biochemicals, nutrient compounds, muscles and structural components within the body. Both components vocal analysis and sound presentation are performed to assure that each person is given the most accurate and comprehensive management. Voice Spectral Analysis has had success with varying issues during research efforts but several specific areas of expertise have emerged; sports injuries and structural problems, pain management, nutritional evaluation and tissue regeneration being among the most successful. Of particular interest in using vocal assessment is the recent finding that implies that the poor use of digestive enzymes is responsible for allergic reactions.
BioAcoustics Abstract
According the mandates of Universal Knowledge and Science, and frequency is everything. Science shares this thought by stating that the most common denominator of all structure, the atom, is energy; a form of frequency. An expression attributed to God states that "in the beginning was the word" and since sound is also frequency, God joins science in the observation that at its foundation, frequency is the basis of our universe. This thought gives credence to the idea that our bodies are frequency and energy. This collection of energy patterns, called a Signature Sound, is a frequency representation of all that we are. If we were to learn the governing patterns of individual Signature Sounds we would be able to interpret and have dominion over all aspects of our mechanical and emotional substance. Essentially all forms of curative intervention influence the frequency systems of the body: Heat is a form of frequency; color is a form of frequency; sound, smell, vibration, homeopathic remedies, herbs and even medications at their structural base, are all forms of frequency. Experiments have been repeated that show that introducing a person to the frequency equivalent for niacin, a nutritive substance, can cause a niacin-like skin flushing; the same as if the person actually ingested the nutrient.
BioAcoustics involve research and investigation into the idea of using voice spectral analysis and low frequency sound presentation to help the body reverse its own disease. The field of Human BioAcoustics can most aptly be described as a cross between music therapy and biofeedback. It is related to music in as much as specific combinations of sounds are used; but not necessary sounds that would be considered musical by even the most lenient critic.
Biofeedback comes into play as low frequency sounds are presented to elicit specific biological and emotional responses. Some similarities to light therapy are obvious since both use the concept of full-spectrum oscillation. Light as a healing modality seeks to use full-spectrum light, while BioAcoustics techniques employ the idea of full spectrum sound.
The process of BioAcoustics requires two distinct processes if maximum results are to be achieved: Determining the individualized vocal patterns for each person, prior to any actual sounds being provided, is essential. Just as important are the sound formula sets that must be specifically constructed and presented to each individual. A BioAcoustic vocal analysis can be used alone to identify the frequency equivalents of biochemicals, nutrient compounds, muscles and structural components within the body. Both components, vocal analysis and sound presentation, are performed to assure that each person is given the most accurate and comprehensive management. An integrated BioAcoustic approach would seek to identify and influence the systems within the body that produce, interpret and use frequency.
BioAcoustics in action
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Predictive 1. Michael was on his way to a secluded research facility to demonstrate a new product. He was intrigued and wondered if this new technique that he had heard so much about, BioAcoustics, could really reveal the physical condition of the body. Michael was given a tour of the facility and quickly accepted the offer to have his voice analyzed. His vocal print revealed that he might have a serious thyroid issue but Michael had no medical history or evidence of any such problem. Just to be sure, it was suggested that Michael visit his medical practitioner. The lab results taken a few days later indicated nothing abnormal. Both Michael and his doctor were pleased that nothing was wrong, had a good laugh about this questionable new technique and went back to life as usual. Several days later, Michael collapsed with a set of mysterious symptoms that stumped the local doctors. His heart was erratic, he was sweating profusely, and he was anxious and disoriented. The doctors were puzzled but Michael remembered the vocal test. As it turned out a serious thyroid condition was indeed the problem. The vocal print had revealed, nine days prior to any physical symptoms or lab indicates, that the thyroid was in stress.
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BioChemical 2. They said she had forgotten how to read! Over the summer, Andi, a top reader last session, had forgotten how to read. Andi should be put in a special reading class her teacher demanded. This embarrassed Andi and made her reluctant to go to school. She cried every day. On the days she didn't cry she pretended to be sick. One day while she was riding in the car, Andi wrote some words on a small slip of paper and silently handed the note to her mother. Head down, Andi was staring at her lap as her mother read the message. It read, "Mommy, I feel so stupid. Why can't I read anymore?" Her mother reported that her own tears were so quick and so thick that she pulled over onto the side of the road while she and Andi cried in shared frustration and dismay. Shortly thereafter Andi was brought to a BioAcoustic clinic where vocal testing was used to determine is there were any biochemical reasons for the reading problems. During that session, using low frequency sound, Andi was able to read clearly and without hesitation. The test pointed to the possibility that Andi had been poisoned with formaldehyde, a chemical preservative. As a detoxification program was initiated, Andi's teacher noticed immediate and striking differences. Andi's self esteem soared. She was again a bright, cheerful, intelligent seven year old.
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Muscle Trauma 3. Bob was an attorney, but more than that he was a motorcycle and tennis enthusiast. Four years ago, Bob had an accident so severe that the doctors wanted to amputate his leg. Being an avid tennis player, Bob refused to allow the operations but after four years there was little hope that he would ever be able to even walk normally again. The lower portion of his leg was as large as a football, he could not walk straight nor bend his ankle; his stamina for any exercise was non-existent. Bob closed his law practice and went home to his parents who lived in a small community in Ohio. He felt that his lifewas over. In a local grocery store, Bob met a local tennis player who later introduced him to an experimental technique being offered at a local college. Two months later, Bob was back on the tennis court giving the locals a workout. He could walk straight, he could almost run, he could chase a tennis ball. The swelling dissipated, his leg now had muscle tone and movement. He had his life back. He was ecstatic.
These three stories are only a small fraction of those who have been helped by using the information that a vocal print can reveal. Using the idea that frequencies contained in the voice are holographic representations of your state of health, the field of Human BioAcoustics is quickly gaining a reputation for excellence. Twenty-five years of development by the pioneer of the technique, Sharry Edwards, has shown that every muscle, compound, process and structure of the body has a Frequency Equivalent™ that can be mathematically calculated. This provides the foundation for the concept that the body's ability to heal itself can originate as frequency interactions among the molecularsignals of the entire body. When these patterns become discordant, disease is the result. BioAcoustic Vocal Profiling can be used to determine which nutrient frequencies are required by your body taking the guesswork out of using supplements.
BioAcoustics can be used as a predictive measurement for athletes, body builders and sports enthusiasts to identify the frequencies for the muscles that are too weak or too strong.
BioAcoustics can help identify a potential muscle injury before it happens keeping players off the bench! Sensitive persons often experience symptoms before conventional lab tests reveal any actual problem.
BioAcoustics evaluations have been able to provide information, which can allow the physician and client to manage the approaching disease process before it becomes established. As a predictive, evaluative assessment of the body, BioAcoustics is well on its way to becoming an intrinsic part of the medicine of the future.
History and Development
The use of vocal sounds has probably been performed intuitively as a response to human interactions even before the ability to consciously make and interpret sound was realized. Using computer analysis, the sounds of spontaneous moaning, groaning, yawning, screaming, sighing, laughing and 'fillers' sounds, such as "mm" and "ah" have been found to contain the stressed frequencies that are required to elicit improvement.
The principles of BioAcoustics originate with the idea that the brain perceives and generates impulse patterns that can be measured as brain wave frequencies which-in-turn are delivered to the body by way of nerve pathways. The theory incorporates the assumption that these frequency impulses serve as directives that sustain structural integrity and emotional equilibrium. When these patterns are disrupted the body seeks to reveal the imbalance by manifesting symptoms that are interpreted as disease and stress. Inquiry by modern as well as ancient researches have attempted to develop a screening procedure that would accurately delineate the frequency measurements of the body.
BioAcoustics uses voice spectral analysis as a tool to identify and interpret the constant, complicated frequency interactions within the body. The technique has provided insight into the possibility that the frequencies contained in the vocal patterns provide a holographic representation of the human body.
BioAcoustics attempts to promote structural and emotional integrity. In the animal kingdom, vocalization patterns are being studied as a representation of the environment. This is a separate branch of BioAcoustics.
Principal Concepts
BioAcoustics proposes the idea that the body requires the presence of a full range of harmonious frequencies working cooperatively. Consider the body as a musical instrument. When even one note is out of tune, the result is often discordant. Tune the instrument and the sounds become consonant. It has long been known that sounds reflected from a metal girder could predict the integrity of the structure. This parallel was used to develop the process of using sound to test the integrity of bone density and formation.
Each structure and process within the body has a distinctive combination of frequencies that must be present for the body to maintain integrity. The body is capable of being self diagnostic, but not so capable of self generating the frequencies that are required for restoration. The idea of using sound to facilitate change within the body is not a contemporary notion. Song and movement to create mood and provide physical dominion over the body was an intimate part of almost every culture on earth but those efforts were often surrounded with superstition and mysticism. It wasn't until recently that computerized technology and instrumentation was developed that allowed the advancement of procedures that could allow the body to individually predict and prescribe for itself.
By correctly interpreting the data, appropriate patterns can be provided that will help the body reverse it own disease.
Vocal Sound Assessment
As the frequencies of the body become chaotic, manifesting symptoms, pain or emotional stress, the vocal print begins to display the same disorganization. Using a computer representation of the voice, decibel and frequency can be used to identify the stress. The vertical axis is used to show decibel, the horizontal axis to show frequency. Points that are located high on the graph, "Risers," would proportionally represent sound frequencies that are loud and over abundant. Points that show are low, "Stringers," would indicate sound frequencies that are not apparent. The objective is to cause the voice to "collect" in a smaller, more unified pattern. Fewer Risers and/or Stringers would indicate more coherence in a vocal presentation. Figure 1-A below is the voice graph of, Melissa, a person who suffered from hyperostosis. Melissa reported a pain level of "13" on a possible scale of 1-10; 10 being the worst. Melissa's issue was hyperostosis. The excess calcium buildup was inside the skull. It was reasonable to conclude that this was the reason for her severe headaches. The high peak on the chart indicated a vocal frequency that was over stimulated.

A low frequency sound, mathematically based on the peak, was mechanically introduced. The result was the peak decreased and reunited with the majority of the voice. The pain decreased to a level three. As the pain decreased, the voice began to show coherence.

Figure 2-B shows the voice as collecting in a smaller, more compact pattern. What is depicted in Figure 2-A is vocal dissidence. Figure 2-B shows vocal coherence. Repeated trials have shown that vocal coherence can be an indicator of states of health and mood. Frequencies that are lacking, over abundant or dissident can be used to construct frequency sets that may help the body reverse its own disease. Over time, the entire body begins to respond. In the case of Melissa, not only were the headaches eliminated but other symptoms began to dissipate as well. Problems with metabolism, reproduction and digestion all moved toward normal functioning.
Provider - Client Interaction
BioAcoustics requires individual analysis and evaluation that is learned by the Provider through intensive training and laboratory practicums. Manual and computerized technologies allow a client to be evaluated in a relatively short period of time; usually less than two hours for a computer analysis.
On line evaluation will soon be available requiring a minimum time commitment by the provider. Listening to or making sounds, motor skill integration, if appropriate, plus questions about history and present circumstances are the usual mode of personal interaction with the client.
In many cases, information is provided by the referring professional. Using all available data, assessment information and history, the needs of the client can be determined. In many cases, standardized procedures can be helpful but sometimes rigid diagnostic appraisals can lead to myopic conclusions. A myriad of conflicting symptoms can also lead to wrong and vague diagnosis. It is essential that the provider keep an open mind until all of the evidence has been evaluated and connected.
BioAcoustics seems to have the ability to look at the root cause of disease; beyond the presented symptoms. For many referring professionals, this potential offers promise as a predictive and diagnostic tool.
Depending on the symptoms, therapy can be either short or long term. Reassessment, monitoring and program adjustment is essential, in most cases, for continued improvement.
BioAcoustics often acts as a complement to other modalities that might require the removal of obstacles or additional information that is not available through conventional evaluation. An advantage of vocal testing is that often conflicting levels of symptoms can be separated and identified.
BioAcoustics has the advantage of identifying and dealing with consequences previously thought to be irreversible. Conventional diagnosis and labeling is not as important as identifying the indigenous frequencies of the originating patterns. The diagnosis of digestive upset is not as important as presenting the frequency that will enhance the use of the offending or latent digestive enzyme.
Don't be Confused
BioAcoustics should not be confused with Frequency Therapy that uses ranges that are not considered to be auditory.
In addition the frequencies are delivered by way of transducers directly placed in contact with the body. BioAcoustics uses ambient sound and/or headphones. BioAcoustics is very different from music or light therapy because the sounds used are not always within the range of vocal or instrumental octaves. In the case of BioAcoustics, the objective is to entrain brain waves. To do this, very low frequency sounds are required.
The sounds used by BioAcoustics are created by frequency generating and filtering equipment. The actual results are being accomplished by the harmonics of the sound formula formats. As a means to personally involve the client, the use of the voice as a supplement to mechanical presentations is encouraged. Unlike light, sound frequency can be presented over a range of eleven octaves (20 to 20,000 cycles per second) while the known spectrum of visual light is one octave. Shades of light can be extremely varied; shades of frequency can be very precise and are required to be. In some cases a difference of .02 can mean the difference between affect and no affect.
BioAcoustics and Outcomes
Outcomes are individual and varied; often depending on the expertise of the practitioner combined with the cooperation of the client to continue the planned program. The fact that some people demand the right to honor their diseases is an additional mystery that figures in the recidivism rate.
Many of the case studies that have shown improvement are of persons having little awareness of what is expected. Likewise, newborns and comatose clients have little chance of having any investment in the expected outcomes. The most significant issue that influences outcomes is re-assessment. Monitoring and program adjustment is essential if long-term physical and emotional issues are to be influenced. The most common frustration encountered by the provider is the inability to convince the client to continue to use the sounds. It's a similar problem that doctors have of getting the last few antibiotic pills swallowed after the patient begins to feel better. Many clients are embarrassed to come back once the symptoms return because they have not continued with the planned program of intervention. It is essential that the provider take an active role in supervising each case. Simple weekly or monthly report forms can be used for this purpose. Reconditioning the client to new abilities and coping strategies are also relevant to continued success.
After the initial assessment clients have the choice to do nothing, they can return to the clinic for therapy or a program of home managed care can be developed. Each program is individually based on the outcomes of assessment and sound presentation trials. In the past, the presentation of sounds using BioAcoustic techniques were time consuming and cumbersome. Now with the development of computerized equipment, the client can be sent home with an automatically timed program that will deliver a planned program on a specific time table.
The ability to create automated sound presentations has improved the efficacy of the technique for BioAcoustic practitioners. This can be illustrated by the following long-term case history: William had been a research subject for the past several years. He was an avid sports fan who continually overplayed his body and then was irritated when his joints protested. He enjoyed soccer, handball, racquetball, pool, softball, basketball, skiing and tennis. His activities were particularly hard on his knees and shoulder. William came to the clinic as a reluctant but somewhat cooperative subject. All of his medical advisors had suggested that he curtail some of his sports activities. This was not advice that he accepted gracefully.
Two years ago William damaged a knee. His sports physician had diagnosed synovitis and prescribed an anti-inflammatory. When the medication became expensive and the monthly blood tests a nuisance, he came to us for help. Using frequency he was able to alleviate his symptoms within the same time frame as the medication. This was frustrating to the provider because there was evidence that the BioAcoustics should have worked in a much shorter time. Upon questioning, it was discovered that William was only using the sounds for short durations if he should happen to experience a twinge of pain. He immediately suspended the use of the sound when the pain ceased.
When William returned with the same knee problem plus a damaged rotator cuff a few months ago, he was asked to test the latest portable version of the equipment that incorporates a programmed set of frequencies with an automatically controlled timer. Within a few days, he experienced no more pain. Within six days, his shoulder was "like I hadn't hurt it" with no pain and no restrictions whatsoever. His knee will require reassessment but he can now play without pain and without restriction. The only intervention was BioAcoustics and the best part, for him, was the fact that he was not required to slow down or restrict his activities.
The new patented Square 1™ tone generator enabled him to connect directly to a speaker and forget it. Previously he had to consider the settings as he manually changed and monitored the formulas. It was simply too inconvenient for him to "muck about" with those dials. With the new automatic delivery system, the therapy was effortless and took up none of his time that he could have spent surfing the sports channels.
Each client is evaluated individually and each program is designed specifically for that person. Monitoring is done using a best-case scenario approach, as suggested by the National Institute of Health. Change is expected and monitored by the alleviation of symptoms and under the direction of the Provider. Adjustments are made in the program based on reassessment or until the desired results are achieved. The initial time span involved can be a short as a few hours while monitoring can continue for several years.
Therapy is altered based on objective and subjective information-including feedback from the client, evaluation, physician directives, laboratory findings and the relief and/or acceleration of symptoms. In most instances the time a client is required to actively participate is decreased until no more than a maintenance dosage is warranted. Data from accumulated case histories suggest that this precautionary measure be taken.
Temperature is used to safely monitor sound presentations. Many of the changes in symptoms are corroborated by the referring physician or associated medical advisor.
Uses For BioAcoustics
Voice Spectral Analysis has had success with varying issues during their research efforts but several specific areas of expertise have emerged; sports injuries and structural problems, pain management, nutritional evaluation and tissue regeneration being among the most successful. Of particular interest, using vocal assessment, is the recent finding that implies that the poor use of digestive enzymes is responsible for allergic reactions.
The inventory of unsuccessful outcomes of BioAcoustics is short. Not much data has been gathered concerning invading forces such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeast or parasites; although a pilot project is being conducted that looks promising. Metabolic issues can be detected but reversal of issues such as overweight have been unsuccessful. It is not recommended that BioAcoustics be used for emergency situations such as poisoning, traumatic bleeding, broken bones or issues analogous to heart attack and appendicitis unless no other therapy is possible. BioAcoustics is more appropriate for diagnostic, predictive and the reversal of non-emergency symptomatic conditions. For instance, it would not be suggested that BioAcoustics be used to set a broken bone but it could be used to accelerate healing, reduce pain and swelling and decrease the duration of recuperation.
BioAcoustics can be used as a diagnostic tool with a great deal of accuracy particularly when the symptoms are varied, obscure or non discriminating. Historically the techniques of BioAcoustics have been predictive of issues before they become apparent. BioAcoustics has become a very useful tool for pain relief especially when the use of medication is contraindicated. This foundational work will likely support many variations of BioAcoustics as the data and acceptance begin to expand.
Preventive Value of BioAcoustics
Nutritional assessment can be very expensive. Vocal assessment becomes an inexpensive and time-saving preventive measure. Recently, the identification of a seven-year-long problem was solved when a nutritional analysis revealed that all components relating to the Krebs cycle were under stress. This shows that BioAcoustics can provide indicators that would prompt medical attention.
Indications that fibromyalgia may result from stored drug deposits in the muscle tissues, prescription or otherwise, are a result of BioAcoustic nutritional vocal analysis. This experimental aspect of BioAcoustics shows promise as a diagnostic tool. BioAcoustics is particularly helpful as a supplement to sports medicine and traumatic structural injuries. As a complement to occupational, physical and chiropractic therapies, it shortens and facilitates the exercises. Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ) has responded particularly well to BioAcoustic methods.
Although the foundational principles have not as yet been completely established, the results are undeniable. From the Preliminary research iindicates that the sound presentations cause entrainment of brain wave frequencies. In turn these frequencies act as a support to the body until it can maintain independently. At present the scope of practice and therapy for BioAcoustics is only limited by the number of practitioners and the acceptance by the insurance underwriters. Most practitioners have a waiting list. It wasn't until recently that computerized equipment allowed for the inclusion of BioAcoustic assessment as a complementary tool to conventional wellness practices. These recent improvements in assessment time and presentation delivery will allow BioAcoustics the potential to become a standard diagnostic tool. BioAcoustics is offered through intensive five-day workshops as well as through longer seminar course work. BioAcoustics can be taken for credit as well as CEU credits and will soon become a certificate program eventually offered as a two-year allied health degree through the Nursing Program at Hocking College in Nelsonville, Ohio. Focused classes dealing with TMJ, muscle injury and nutritional analysis have been developed. Other universities and colleges are following suit and there are plans for a tele-course that will be available via satellite and computer programmed learning. Both educational programs offer certification. There are no prerequisites for a BioAcoustic course of study. The ability to be observant and high school level math skills are mandatory. Having the desire to help those in need is not a prerequisite but it will become a part of your life if you choose BioAcoustics as a career.
Curiosity, patience and willingness to be flexible are probably good traits to develop as survival tools. The curriculum components are lecture, laboratory practicum and internships. Students usually choose to concentrate on developing the skills of a clinician, teacher or researcher. In order to consider BioAcoustics as a viable complement to any medical plan or therapy, accredited training and placement programs must be developed. Educating the public to the outcomes of BioAcoustics is critical. Both of these steps need to be taken before BioAcoustics can reach its full potential. BioAcoustics has no regulating agency because the significance of any exchange is relegated to the subtle energy body.
Disclosure
The first publication concerning this work was published as a graduating thesis by Sharry Edwards in 1982. In that initial paper, Sharry was very cautious about revealing that she had a very unusual ability. She could hear sounds from people that were not normally perceived. A hearing test revealed that she could hear well above the normal range and equally surprising, could produce sine waves with her voice. The production of sine waves by anything other than a machine is quite unusual. She has been tested in three labs, including one at Wright Patterson Airforce Base to prove the point that her voice is unique.
Sharry was cautioned by her professors and colleagues to keep this information to herself. How could she be hearing sounds being emitted from the side of a person's head? After all, there was nothing there to create a sound and certainly the ear was incapable of making sounds. Later, Wendell Browne of Johns Hopkins University published several papers indicating that the ear is capable of emitting a sound that he called oto-acoustic emissions. He assumed that the stapes muscles in the ear were responsible. A recent work by James P. Cowan, Environmental Acoustics, states that the actual formation of the ear canal only lends itself to creating sounds that range from F-A. The sounds that Sharry heard contained a full range of notes over several octaves.
The research at SSW leads us to believe that the brain creates frequencies that are amplified through the brain fluids. [Liquid is a highly efficient sound conductive source.] The sounds created by the brain are then amplified by the ear and this is what is audible. From being able to hear the sounds being emitted, we were able to use trial and error to correlate sound with diseases and muscles. Clues that sent us in the right direction made the entire field easier to develop. The work with Signature Sound and BioAcoustics has been made possible from this talent that was perceived, at first, as very esoteric. Today modern computers and electronics have made it possible for the ideas of BioAcoustics to be moved from the realm of disbelief and fear to one of repeatable science and technology. The goal of SSW has been one of education because we believe that what people don't understand, they fear. It has been our mission to prove that what Sharry is capable of doing can be duplicated through technology.
Prospects for the Future
BioAcoustics was originally developed to consider the potential applications for the frequencies thought to emanate from living systems. Now that the foundation work is completed the possibilities are far more extensive than previously imagined. Areas of development for BioAcoustics are being explored. Following is a partial list of issues that have been investigated by BioAcoustics.
- Support for improvement of sports injuries and trauma
- Blood chemical evaluation
- Predictive biological system analysis for insurance and medical models
- Individualized medications that would reduce side effects
- Medical monitoring through voice spectral analysis via telephone
- Drug and chemical screening for law enforcement agencies
- Large area pest control without creating environmental side effects
- As an insect or shark repellent
- As a non-toxic fertilizer
- Food preservation through low-frequency presentation
- Reversal of environmental pollution
The attempts to reverse sports injuries have led to the mapping of each muscle as it responds to low-frequency sound. Using brain wave entrainment, we have been able to strengthen weak muscles, weaken over stimulated or blocked muscles plus alleviate a considerable amount of pain and reduce recovery time.
BioAcoustic blood chemical evaluation is an actual program of information that will show the relationship of chemical elements within the body. Using a non-intrusive vocal print, the presence and usage of chemical elements can be determined. The technique provides instant feedback, and is very inexpensive to administer and execute. This technique has the potential to add to the present medical data base regarding the interrelationships of chemical elements. It could be used by nutritional outlets, medical and hospital laboratories and individuals who take supplements.
The elimination of drug-related side effects is also a potential outcome of this technique. BioAcoustics has shown considerable promise to allow scientists to glimpse the interconnected systems of the body; not just as closed systems that work together but the actual play between muscles and muscles, muscles and biochemistry, muscles and emotions, etc.
Using vocal prints of all individuals involved, problem areas and compatibilities can be identified. This would work well in negotiation settings, work disputes, marriage and family counseling, etc.
One pest, the mosquito has been persuaded to leave an area using low frequency sound. Studies have been conceived that would allow any species to be repelled or attracted using low frequency sounds.
Only one pilot project was completed but the results show that low frequencies can retard spoilage that would enable a new technology of food preservation and storage. Whether it be in the body or the earth, there is a potential to reverse the effects of pollution and poisons.
The Vision
The development of BioAcoustics and related technologies as a valuable asset to alternative wellness practices has taken many years of dedicated work, many thousands of dollars and a mountain of mistakes. The results speak for themselves: Using specific and controlled frequencies plus innovative patterns of delivery can and will continue to have a significant impact on disease, stress and trauma.
If you review the history of all great ideas and inventions, all of them, at their inception, were mere intuitions in need of nurturing. Our responsibility is to educate society by whatever means to let them know that by using the old and the new, the esoteric and the scientific, by human voice or machine, we can all work together toward the common goal of becoming healthy individuals living in a healthy society. Success comes from experience; experience comes from making mistakes. Let's get on with the job without prejudice or ego. There are enough sick people to go around.
About Sharry Edwards. Founder of Vocal Profiling
Sharry Edwards has been accused of being too scientific by some, too esoteric by others. In actuality she is a bridge between both fields of inquiry. Her unique auditory abilities allow her to “hear” each person’s Signature Sound and that ability led to serious questions about what those sounds could possibly mean. She has been tested in many labs and still uses her toning abilities to work with people who have no voice. Her curiosity and her need to make a difference in the world led her to develop a scientific format for computational biology using the sounds of the human voice. Sharry calls this new field of discovery Sonistry. Just as we have a system of basic elements that we call, chemistry, there is a basic set of sounds/frequencies that can monitor, predict and manage biological function. String theory found a basis for the existence of DNA; Sonistry is the basic system for RNA. (DNA is the pattern; RNA maintains the pattern.)
Sharry is the acknowledged pioneer in the emerging field of Human BioAcoustic Vocal Profiling. She has for many years provided the leading-edge research to show the voice as a holographic representation of the body. Here are a few of her discoveries that promise to change the face of healing – esoteric as well as conventional:
- Researchers and clinicians who use color and sound in combination need to consider brain dominance because color and sound used together can cancel the influence of both
– left-brained people perceive color and sound as opposites; right brained people perceive color and sound as the same; whole brained people adjust to either depending on the situation
-Time domain vocal graphs (one note per phoneme) produces a type of information that can be very useful for personality profiling, group dynamics, match-making and other situations where personal actions and reactions would play a part
- Frequency domain vocal graphs (translating vocal data to numeric data) produces a type of information that can be used to specifically identify the status of biochemicals, muscles, genomes, pathogenic exposure, nutrients, toxicities...
- Each sound has an equal and opposite sound, a reciprocal, that can provide information and domain over the originating sound
- Just like herbs that produce octaves of sound, healing frequencies are generally combinations that can be equated to established musical scales and harmonics
- Both frequencies and patterns of the voice contain significant, but different types of information
- Each person, place, thing and emotion has a “Frequency Equivalent”* For humans this is known as a Signature Sound which actually consists of several octaves of sound. Anomalous Frequency Equivalents of a signature sound can be used to predict, sometimes 30 days in advance, what distress will occur
- Just as our brain is hardwired for math, so is our biology. The body and its system of unique biochemistry can be mapped using a mathematical matrix (Mathways*) of health and wellness
- The brain speaks a language of mathematical patterns that can be used to entrain the brain
- Voice Spectral Analysis examines the structure of the voice – Vocal Profiling interprets the frequencies and patterns associated with individual vocal acoustics
- Anomalous vocal acoustics can provide diagnostic information equal to the diagnostic ability of oto-acoustic emissions – the ear and voice can both provide a dynamic window into body mechanics, personality and biochemistry
- Just as there is an organized system of biochemistry; there is an organized system of sounds with individual biology, called Sonistry*
- The voice is a dynamic picture of the body through the interactions of the recurrent laryngeal nerve, the vagus nerve and the brain
- Vocal profiling allows the detection of invading infectious agents in their genomic state before they become pathogenic
Current Projects Using Vocal Acoustics and Computational Biology
- Predicting and monitoring heart stress through vocal acoustics
- Templating profiles for anti-aging, immune system, degenerative connective tissue disease, macular degeneration, mitochondrial DNA, use of nutrients, adrenal, kidney and pancreas function, weight management... .
- Vocal Biometrics to monitor eye health and vision degeneration
- Detecting biomarkers for Alzheimer through vocal analysis
- Monitoring hormones through pregnancy, labor and delivery
- Allergy symptoms linked to adulterated wheat and food supplies found through vocal profiling
- The reduction of health costs through Vocal Profiling
- Examining DNA/RNA through vocal frequency patterns helps plan for possible genetic related health issues
- Reducing fibromyalgia symptoms using low frequency analog sound
Recent Research publications
Computerized Biometric Frequency Modeling Used to Detect Diagnostic Biomarkers through Vocal Acoustics.
A Novel and Rapid method for Detecting and Monitoring Resistant and Mutating Pathogens through Vocal Profiling.
Developing Technologies for BioAcoustic Vocal Profiling as a Viable Component of Integrative Medical Diagnostics and Treatment
Computational Biology used to Monitor Pregnancy Hormones throughout Induced Labor
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