Guest guest Posted October 25, 2000 Report Share Posted October 25, 2000 WHAT THE VOICE CAN REALLY TELL YOU The frequencies of the voice can be predictive, diagnostic, prescriptive and curative. The vocal print can identify toxins, pathogens, supplements that are too high or low in level, and muscles that are weak or strong. Systems that do not cooperate can be detected through a vocal asseessment, as can the root cause of a disease or symptom. The vocal print can match the most compatible medication for a person and can identify medications that are not doing well. It can even match compatibility for dating and job placement! Voice frequencies can be predictive was on his way to the secluded Sound Health Research Institute in rural Ohio to demonstrate a new product. He was intrigued by this new BioAcoustics technique he had heard so much about, and wondered if it could really reveal the physical condition of the body. was given a tour of the facility and quickly accepted the offer to have his voice analysed. His vocal print revealed that he might have a serious thyroid issue, but had no medical history or evidence of any such problem. Just to be sure, it was suggested that visit his medical practitioner. The lab results taken a few days later indicated nothing abnormal. Both and his medical practitioner were pleased that nothing was wrong, had a good laugh about the shortcoming of this new technique and went back to life as usual. Nine days later, collapsed with a set of mysterious symptoms that stumped the local doctors. His heartbeat was erratic, he was sweating profusely, he was anxious and disoriented. The doctors were puzzled, but 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 results, that his thyroid was in stress. Voice frequencies can identify biochemical toxins Over the summer, seven-year-old Andi, a top reader last session, had forgotten how to read. Her teacher demanded that Andi be put in a special reading class. 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. Andi was brought to a BioAcoustics clinic, where vocal testing was used to determine if there were any biochemical reasons for her reading problems. During that session, while she was receiving low-frequency sound, Andi was able to read clearly and without hesitation. The test pointed to the possibility that Andi had been poisoned by formaldehyde, a chemical preservative. A detoxification program was initiated, and Andi's teacher noticed immediate and striking differences in the girl. Andi's self-esteem soared. She was again a bright, cheerful, intelligent child. Best of all, she could read again! Voice frequencies can ascertain muscle stress, trauma and weakness Bob was an attorney, but more than that he was a motorcycle enthusiast. Five 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 of physical therapy there was little hope that he would ever be able to walk normally again. The lower portion of his leg was as large as a football; he could not walk straight nor bend his ankle, and his stamina for any exercise was gone. Bob closed his law practice and went home to his parents who lived in a small community in Ohio. He felt that his life, as he wanted it to be, was over. In a local grocery store, Bob met a local tennis player who later introduced Bob to an experimental technique being offered at a local college. Two months later, after working with BioAcoustics, Bob was back on the tennis court giving the locals a challenging workout. He could walk straight; he could almost run; he could chase a tennis ball. The swelling dissipated and his leg now had muscle tone and movement. He had his life back again and he was ecstatic. Bob was doing so well on the court that he was asked to be the tennis coach at the local high school. Voice frequencies can identify pathogens Voice frequencies can identify pathogens and also provide mathematical frequency sets that can assist the body eradicate them, as in the following example. was very tired. Her medical tests provided little help. A darkfield blood examination confirmed that had Epstein Barr virus. The frequencies of Epstein Barr show as an invading pathogen in the vocal print. A mathematical set of formulas was developed and used to decloak the pathogen and assist the body to identify the intruder. Once the pathogen was pointed out, the killer cells of the body easily identified and attacked the pathogen. This worked well with the bacteria and yeast in 's body. She has now resumed her active lifestyle. Voice frequencies can be diagnostic Barbara had Paget's disease. Her bones were in a constant state of destruction and replacement that resulted in overdeveloped, light, porous bones. Barbara had broken her hip and had just got out of the hospital when she sought an answer through BioAcoustics vocal analysis. Paget's is regarded as incurable, so her physician was not hopeful. However, Barbara was convinced that a cure was possible and she was determined to explore every avenue of alternative practice. Barbara's first session revealed that a little-known supplement was not being utilised by her body. The supplement was identified as a mineral that is stressed when Paget's disease is present. The supplement was quickly added to her daily intake of vitamins. Barbara is off crutches and recently called to report that she has been out square-dancing! Voice frequencies can self-prescribe A female jogger was referred to the clinic because one leg was two inches shorter than the other due to the trauma of a hit-and-run incident. An operation was scheduled to try to elongate the bone. The voice print was able to show that a thigh muscle was very tight. Low-frequency analog sound was presented to relax the muscle. Within a few minutes of muscle manipulation, both legs were the same length, and, with exercise, have continued to remain in the normalised state. HARMONIOUS HEALTH These examples represent only a small fraction of the information that can be gleaned from vocal prints. The field of vocal analysis, utilising the idea that frequencies contained in the voice are holographic representations of one's state of health, is quickly gaining a reputation for excellence. Research has repeatedly 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 between the molecular signals of the entire body. When these patterns become discordant, dis-ease is the result. When presented the correct low-frequency analog sound, a new harmony can result, with the person experiencing notable self-healing. In addition to viewing the body as a mathematical matrix, BioAcoustics considers the idea that frequencies can be used to predict states of disease and stress before they become obvious on a physical level. Protocols are being developed to identify the frequency relationships for cancer, heart disease, arthritis and sports injuries, regeneration and anti-ageing. The study of numerous vocal prints permits researchers to recognise obvious frequency-markers for various states of illness. Using the voice to monitor the body is a new, developing science. Not all of the answers are obvious, but there is enough known information for definitive patterns of disease states to be established. Dr Andy Weil, Dr O. Becker, Dr Tillis, Dr Josh Oschman, Dr Alfred Tomatis and Dr Gerber, among other distinguished professionals, all agree that frequency and rhythm, as various forms of energy, can be important aspects of understanding and healing the body. Voice analysis, with its capabilities for predictive, pre-diagnostic and evaluative assessments of the body, is well on its way to becoming an intrinsic part of regular health care. Just as a rainbow is incomplete without its full spectrum of colours, the body needs full-spectrum sounds that are created by the corresponding harmonic sets to establish and maintain the perfect state of health. About the Author: Sharry , MEd, is Executive Director of Sound Health Research Institute, Inc., a non-profit, educational research institute dedicated to the emerging field of BioAcoustics. Courses developed from the technology, pioneered by , are the genesis of a three-level Allied Health Program offered by Hocking College, Ohio--the only accredited sound-healing certificate course in the USA. , an international speaker and author, regularly lectures on BioAcoustics and conducts workshops for professionals. Editor's Note: Further information on BioAcoustics and contact details for leading practitioners in various parts of the world can be obtained from the Sound Health website, www.soundhealthinc.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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