Breaking the Sound Barriers of Disease -- Unconventional Technique Produces Miracles of Non Medicine
The regeneration of nerve and muscle tissue, through ambient presentation of low frequency sound, is now a reality. Using biofrequencies to evaluate health risks and disease involvement is an advancement that could revolutionize medicine. Frequency based biomarkers exhibit considerable potential to evaluate human form, function and biochemistry using novel math based protocols.
(PRWEB) July 28, 2005 -- The regeneration of nerve and muscle tissue, through
ambient sound presentation, is now a reality. Macular degeneration, the
deterioration of a part of the field of vision, need not be considered
irreversible any longer. The millions of adults who report daily back pain need
not continue to suffer. These are but a few of the research outcomes that have
been gaining considerable attention even though the developing protocols are
still emerging.
Using biofrequencies to evaluate health risks and disease
involvement is an advancement that could revolutionize medicine. Studies have
shown that frequency based biomarkers exhibit considerable potential to evaluate
human form, function and biochemistry using novel math based protocols. Based on
these innovative case studies, frequency based templates for heart disease
markers, mitochondrial and immune disorders, weight management, anti aging,
DNA/RNA analysis, metabolism issues, nutrient requirements, genetic syndromes,
pain management and pathogenic and toxicity measurements are being developed and
tested.
With the sophistication of modern science you would expect major
contributions to medical science to come from prestigious research facilities or
well-funded commercial ventures. Yet these miracles of non medicine are being
repeatedly demonstrated by a small biotech company located in poverty stricken
Appalachia. The techniques and protocols have been developed over several years
by Sharry Edwards and have become known as Human BioAcoustic Vocal Profiling
Techniques & Technologies. A separate company, nVoice™ has been established
to bring these procedures and resulting products to market.
Results of
Edwards' pioneering research projects have increasingly caught the attention of
groups who have invited Edwards to explore a wider range of frequency based
health related issues. Her work with invading pathogens, particularly
nanobacteria, was a well-received topic at a BioAcoustic conference last summer.
Edwards' has decoded the frequencies associated with nanobacteria and has
demonstrated a predictable mathematical relationship of tooth plaque to the
early warning signs of heart disease.
At that conference, Roman Chrucky,
MD credited Edwards' frequency protocols using nanobacteria with helping his
body reverse not only his heart condition but his prostate cancer as
well.
Larry Trivieri, an internationally known expert and author, has
identified Edwards as one of the true pioneers in the field of energy medicine,
specifically the use of sound as a diagnostic management tool. One of Trivieri's
latest publications, Health on the Edge: Visionary Views of Healing in the New
Millennium includes a chapter outlining Edwards' innovative work with Human
BioAcoustics.
Trivieri noted that the interviews with the twelve experts
in the book were designed to help him answer the question as to what the future
of our health system holds. To respond to this concern he wanted "to speak to
experts in the vanguard to find out from them where their research is leading
us." His search for a legitimate leader in the field of sound therapy lead him
to Edwards and her company, Sound Health, which is located in Albany, Ohio, USA
(www.soundhealthinc.com).
Examples of Edwards' work
that brought her to the attention of Trivieri included toxicity evaluations for
World Trade Center engineers and firemen who worked at ground zero; the
development of a computerized pre-screening for vaccination risk factors; and
pain relief through the presentation of low-frequency sound. Trivieri was
particularly interested in the frequency correlations of Myrex (the flame
retardant causing the fireman's cough) with genetic issues relating to early age
onset breast cancer. Edwards' studies indicate that those exposed to Myrex would
be vulnerable to toxin related cancer symptoms because of the frequency
relationships of the two issues.
“I've been very fortunate in having
worked with literally hundreds of the world's top physicians and researchers in
this field,“ Trivieri says, “and I know that answers and solutions exist right
now for all of the health problems currently facing our nation. The proprietary
technologies that she (Edwards) developed have the potential to revolutionize
not only medicine, but also our understanding of whom and what we are as human
beings. The exciting work she is doing is truly a "healing for the new
millennium!"
Edwards believes that BioAcoustic Vocal Profiling may be an
answer to the issues facing the world in terms of the International Food Code -
Codex regulations that may restrict our access to much needed nutrients. “As we
resist the loss of our health rights and freedoms we can also begin to establish
alternative means that move beyond what is being conventionally offered. We need
to thoroughly develop the techniques of frequency-based wellness so that we will
have the option to use BioAcoustics to monitor and manage health. We are working
on several projects that may allow an individual to supply their nutrient and
biochemical needs through sound frequencies. If we lose the Codex fight for
access to nutrients, this is certainly a viable alternative in support of self
health,” declares Edwards.
Other companies are beginning to follow
Edwards' twenty year lead. Pfizer pharmaceuticals published a paper last year
indicating that they are using voice frequency analysis to predict Parkinson's
disease. UCLA has announced a new program that will train scientists to listen
to the sounds of cells in the hopes of finding a way to translate cell sounds
into disease information data. Edwards' team has been producing research data
and results for over a decade using vocal data and low frequency sound
presentation.
"Breaking the sound barriers of disease" as a concept,
likely conjures-up images that would be associated with a sci-fi flick but it is
a substantiated fact that sound, under research conditions, has provided support
in the reestablish of nerves, mitigation of macular degeneration, reversal of
diagnosed multiple sclerosis, release of back pain, stimulation of metabolism
and rehabilitation of muscle trauma.
"We anticipate that our efforts
will continue to move medicine forward as we nudge conventional medicine toward
a more competent and compassionate future," Edwards adds.
For the latest
news from Sound Health call 740-698-9119.
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