Masters of Health Magazine June 2022 | Page 109

James Gemjewski, using an electron microscope, discovered in 2004 that cells emit sound.  He published the statement that provides a connection between sound and healing, he states that “sounds emitted from cells, if we could decode them, might someday help doctors “hear” disease and diagnose their patients much more quickly and easily”.  Science can now approach the problem looking for elusive energy patterns that indicate disease/stress that BioAcoustic Biology answered more than a decade ago.

Buckminster Fuller said “In order to change something, don’t struggle to change the existing model. Create a new model and make the old one obsolete.”

 

No one argues that the present health care system is in crisis, and that people are seeking alternatives.  The intention behind the many public software give-a-ways conducted by Sound Health is to create unity in healthcare by providing options and solutions in support of SELF-HEALTH and self-responsibility.

 

From birth to death, we use sounds to express our needs and emotions, but there are additional layers of information hidden within the frequencies expressed as language.  In modern times we possess only limited conscious awareness of this information for ourselves, and as a means to understand the intentions of others.

In order to provide predictability and safety, the concepts of math and medicine often act conjointly to quantify, define and model medical practice. Studies conducted at the Institute of BioAcoustic Biology have consistently demonstrated that math can be much more than a measurement tool; math, as frequency, can be the solution to therapeutic predictability and resolution. Imagine a future in which the individual frequency-based biomarkers contained within the voice can be used to keep us and our world healthy and emotionally balanced.

The leading-edge research from Sound Health and the Institute of BioAcoustic Biology demonstrates that the voice is a holographic representation of the body that can be used to transform the concepts of math into useful medical models.

To date there is no universally accepted modality that has the potential to assist in the survival of biological, radioactive and pandemic threats; reverse stroke and muscle trauma or support space travel (as frequency-based solutions show the ability to overcome bone loss and muscle atrophy).  In many instances, by the time the cause has been identified, it is often too late to provide remediation.  Frequency- based medicine has the ability to provide a prompt and corrective direction in person or via the internet.

 

Our brain communicates using the language of math expressed as frequency.  As these signals reach the brain, the bio-frequencies are sorted, routed and assigned an interpretation and responsibility. Our brain and our biology are hardwired to respond to these basic principles of math.

Strange, yet profound, BioAcoustic Biology may be able to explain how a physician might instruct a heart patient to “listen to a specific frequency combination [known for its ability to stabilize heart rhythm] and call me in the morning.”

The research being conducted by the Institute of BioAcoustic Biology is on the forefront of energy medicine, creating the doorway to our next dimension of health evolution. In addition, the techniques hold promise in answering questions about how our universe was formed, and how our aging and perception of time can be monitored using frequency.

Such a novel protocol utilizes the premise that the body can identify and prescribe for itself, using the algorithms of vocalized frequencies to accurately quantify, organize, and extrapolate biometric information.