Masters of Health Magazine March 2025 | Page 97

Body Connections

The Body Matrix

BioAcoustic Strategies for Better Health

Sharry Edwards, MEd

Keynote Mar 2025

Astrological Association: Pisces

Musical Note: B

Color Association: Blue & Violet

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

This article is the fourth in a BioAcoustic Series, incorporating the idea that potential weight management issues can be revealed, using frequency-based vocal analysis.

 

BioAcoustically Speaking, almost everything is something else: meaning that one frequency may have many correlations.  Iridology, hair, pulse, and blood analysis are all seen as ways the body can provide information about itself.  Body systems are redundant and inter-connected and have many ways to reveal intrinsic secrets.  This article proposes that weight management issues can be analyzed visually using a map of where fat tissue tends to gather in the body. 

 

The map in this article depicts muscle frequencies as they relate to weight management.  By examining the location of fat molecules in the body, can the explanation for excess fat tissue be identified?  Being overweight is a massive problem in the US in nearly 60 percent of the population; and without a reasonable explanation of what is going on.  For Example – actual case study:

 

Rachel, a 66-year-old female with uncontrolled diabetes, high bad cholesterol, and high blood pressure, had been subjected to continued scolding, lectures, and new medications each time she visited her conventional medical provider. When her vocal print was evaluated, using our online weight management template, her vocal analysis revealed the root cause to be inadequate lipid management.

 

Further questioning revealed that her gallbladder had been removed over 30 years ago, without any instruction as to what would happen without bile salts to help break down fats.  She continued to have gallbladder pain symptoms but modified her diet to avoid gastric issues. 

 

The underlying cause was an inability to process lipids – fats, a concept not readily addressed by conventional medicine but vocal analysis quickly ascertained that the issues were a lack of adiponectin and leptin.  Adiponectin is the same frequency as the bicep muscle underneath the upper arm.  This bat wing” image is often associated with a physical manifestation of diabetes.

 

[Adiponectin - Adiponectin is a protein hormone and adipokine, involved in regulating glucose levels and fatty acid breakdown. In humans, it is encoded by the ADIPOQ gene and produced primarily in adipose tissue but also in muscle and even in the brain.]