Masters of Health Magazine August 2023 | Page 85

Revealing Our

Frequency Based World!

Sharry Edwards M. Ed

This column strives to bring you the latest in innovative ideas from the emerging field of human BioAcoustics in support of SELF-HEALTH.

Macular degeneration, commonly referred to as age-related macular degeneration or AMD, is a condition in which the macula, the part of the retina responsible for detailed and central vision, deteriorates, causing vision loss. It is most common among Americans—particularly white women over the age of 65. The conventional medical literature states that there is no cure for AMD. According to a study published in Archives of Ophthalmology in 2004, an estimated 1.75 million US residents endure this condition, and due to an increase in the elderly among the population, it is estimated that in the near future, that statistic will rise to almost 4 million.

 

BioAcoustic Biology assesses the frequencies found within a voice sample and compares the harmonic patterns to an established software database that can detect anomalies. Research indicates that this correlation is possible because the recurrent laryngeal nerve, which is attached to the larynx, allows the vocal cords a direct frequency conduit to the brain.

 

The tenets of BioAcoustic theory propose that the recurrent laryngeal nerve acts to entrain the vocal cords to reflect predictable frequency-based individual biomarkers. Once vocal patterns have been evaluated, the resulting data can identify deviations from vocal tones expressed as phonemes (smallest sound units of a language that convey distinct meaning) that are shown to be distorted, non-coherent or lacking. When such cacophonous sounds are realigned via appropriate external or internal sources, the body seeks to return to optimal form and function.

 

Dorothy, a volunteer, has been involved for nearly six years in a study conducted by the Institute of BioAcoustic Biology, located in rural southern Ohio. Her case and others have shown promise toward reversing the threat of blindness for persons suffering age-onset Macular Degeneration (AMD). 

 

Several additional study participants showed marked improvement, but Dorothy’s case was one of the most noteworthy, possibly because her case was identified early. Not only was her “blind spot” reversed, but several other factors, for instance lack of brightness of the visual field, was reversed during her tenure with the study. 

 

This novel method of self-healing is turning heads, and literally opening eyes with its potential.

Accelerating human healing through Vocal Mapping: our future depends on its acceptance.