Masters of Health Magazine August 2023 | Page 86

Professional organizations such as the Acoustical Society of America are considering the standards for technical definitions for Human Bioacoustics.  This paper suggests specific language for such definition, arising from the outcomes presented herein.

Three case studies supporting the reversal of macular degeneration using low-frequency sound presentation techniques of BioAcoustic Biology

Dorothy, Pauline, and Robert were all suffering vision loss due to macular degeneration. Their physicians had given them little hope, leaving them to search elsewhere for an alternative to their failing eyesight. This quest for a better prognosis and optimism brought them to the Sound Health Research Institute, where Sharry Edwards and her team practice a unique form of math-based wellness.

Robert Day

Robert was diagnosed with wet macular degeneration when he was 64 years old. At this time, a lack of light caused his vision to be severely limited. He was unable to operate a vehicle at night due to his inability to perceive both parked vehicles alongside streets.  Road signs, even those with large letters, were unclear to him until he came directly upon them. It was also impossible for him to identify objects in a low-light environment.

 

This inability also began to influence his work performance. Robert’s job involved driving a cart in and out of a plant warehouse.  The bright, natural light outside would temporarily—for a time span up to 30 minutes—blind him upon re-entering the fluorescent lighting inside the plant. Furthermore, he suffered from a lack of depth perception, as objects commonly appeared closer than they actually were.

 

Robert’s condition is most likely genetic, as his mother also suffered with AMD.  Once his condition was identified, Robert’s doctor not only told him that he was going to have to endure this condition for the remainder of his life—offering him a vitamin as treatment—but that living long enough would eventually cause blindness. Robert did not consider this an acceptable solution and knew that something must be done.  Having heard about an experimental technique offered by the Sound Health Research Institute in Southern Ohio, Robert decided to give it a try.

 

During his first visit an assessment of his vocal frequencies was performed and he began experimental tone trials. It has been two years since Robert completed his first visit, and in that time, he has regained all his vision except for a small hazy section.  When he faithfully listens to his tones, he has the ability to see in a low light room. When asked how BioAcoustics makes him feel, he stated: “It’s given me some freedom and I don’t trip over my dogs near as much.” 

Robert continues regular BioAcoustic check-ups for readjustments as his eyes seek to regain normal function. Repeatedly conventional medical practitioners had informed Robert that nothing could be done to improve his eyesight.  There has been such dramatic improvement over the last few years using BioAcoustic techniques that Robert only visits his medical practitioner to document his improvements.

When asked how BioAcoustics makes him feel, he stated:

“It’s given me some freedom and I don’t trip over my dogs near as much.” 

 

                  …Robert Day

Dorothy Edwards

Dorothy suffers from dry macular degeneration. Dorothy was not diagnosed until the age of 82. At that time she had areas of her vision missing and was unable to view her lip in the mirror because of the deterioration of the macula. Dorothy was distressed because she was not able to completely observe her sewing nor could she see well enough to continue her church choir activities.

 

A few days after noticing this loss of sight, Dorothy paid a visit to the Sound Health Research Institute. A short time – less than an hour - after commencing tone trials of the appropriate sounds, she was again able to see the “missing” part of her lip and through ongoing participation has reversed the hole in her vision that once hindered her sight.

 Dorothy has been undergoing tone trials for almost six years now, and her physician is pleased that the AMD has not progressed.

 

In 2007, Dorothy’s Vocal Profile revealed that the Frequency Equivalent™ of the lens of the eye was below normal limits.  In less than two minutes of low frequency sound presentation, Dorothy had no problem seeing herself in the mirror.  Sounds were presented for an additional thirty minutes.  Twelve hours later, with no sound, her vision was still intact.

 

With continued BioAcoustic intervention, Dorothy’s vision continues to remain stable. 

Dorothy Edwards has been involved in a six year study that has shown promise toward reversing the threat of blindness for persons suffering age-onset Macular Degeneration (AMD).  All three of the study participants presented here showed marked improvement but Dorothy’s case was one of the most noteworthy; possibly because her case was brought to the Institute for BioAcoustic Biology so early in the disease process.  Not only was her “blind spot” reversed but several other factors, like brightness of the visual field, came under study.  One subject had AMD for eleven years before she joined the study, her case was significantly improved also. All three case studies presented here involving AMD are showing continued progress through the aide of BioAcoustic Biology. This relatively unknown method of self-healing is turning heads and-literally-opening eyes with its potential.