Everybody Has a Sound
Imagine a world in which we can be individually identified, manipulated and managed through the use of frequency-based biomarkers that can easily be obtained through our vocal animations/sounds.
A case in point:
At a recent international medical conference (A4M) a BioAcoustic case study concerning Russ Rudy, MD, was presented. Rudy had been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS); resulting in serious leg muscle atrophy and neuropathy. Rudy was informed that his situation was dire, incurable and nothing more medically could be done for him; he was sent home to die with a Baclofen pump internally installed to help control the pain.
Instead of accepting the death sentence, Dr. Rudy visited the Institute of BioAcoustic Biology & Sound Health in Albany, Ohio, where voice analysis has been explored since 1984, as a diagnostic tool for health issues past, present, and future.
A computerized evaluation of Rudy’s vocal expressions identified math- based biomarkers, which indicated spinal damage architectures within Rudy’s vocals sounds; and further indicated that MS markers were not present.
Rudy denied any such trauma, but a few days later remembered a skiing accident 20 years prior, which confirmed the computer identified spinal injury.
Specific ambient sound combinations designed to entrain the brain to return the body to normal form and function were provided to Rudy, based on the individual properties of his voice.
Over the next few weeks, lab reports confirmed that nerve recruitment was taking place from Rudy’s waist to his toes. This is totally impossible by standard medical practice. The Baclofen pump was removed (usually done at autopsy), his legs now supported him, and he no longer needed a scooter to move about.
Rudy was able to return to his medical practice as an emergency room physician. To this day, he believes that his erroneous MS diagnosis would have condemned him to a shortened, inferior quality of life. He is incredibly happy that using the frequencies of his voice as a guide, the computer was able to reveal the definitive mathematical cause for his lack of wellness.
Over the last few decades, data collection by the Institute of BioAcoustic Biology has successfully provided the proof that persons who experience parallel issues (traumas, diseases, genetic issues, immunosuppression’s, psychological stresses, toxins, pathogens…) have similar, if not identical, anomalous vocal mathematical patterns; frequency relationships that could be considered akin to a “sour” note in a song.
MATHEMATIC EQUATIONS
Math as Medicine has proven its worth in countless situations and is based on the theory that the brain communicates using the language of Frequency Equivalents™
Studies show that this protocol provides the opportunity to reveal individual health related numeric templates, which have the potential to promote and extend life.
Over decades, hundreds of numeric patterns of the voice have been decoded by acknowledged Human BioAcoustic, pioneer, researcher, Sharry Edwards and her dedicated crew at the Institute located in Southeastern Ohio.
by Sharry Edwards, M.Ed.