Known as Human BioAcoustics and/or BioAcoustic Biology through Vocal Profiling, the work untaken by the Sound Health staff is being recognized by conventional medical providers. The Duke Encyclopedia of New Medicine has acknowledged that “Vocal Profiling is an innovative biotechnology” while AT&T has announced that bioacoustics is “the medicine of the future”.
It has been written that many great thinkers have attempted to decode the mysteries of the universe using math, geometry, music, frequency and architecture. The popularity of the movie The daVinci Code and Dan Brown’s most recent book, The Symbol has sparked our imagination concerning information that has been kept hidden from the populace. While Brown’s books hint that architecture contains hidden knowledge, BioAcoustic outcomes provide support indicating that the ancient Templar Cross contains mathematical codes that may initiate cellular reconstruction.
A few sages have even gone so far as to suggest that the ancients somehow imbued our DNA with the knowledge of self-healing and that we only need to remember how our bodies have been innately programmed to rejuvenate. Could we be self-sustaining, carbon based, propagating robots who have forgotten how to connect with our regenerating codes? Are sequestered memories just a part of planned obsolesce as if we are simply a replaceable appliance? Sylvia Franke in her publication, The Tree of Life and The Holy Grail explores some of these possibilities.
Providing a mathematical matrix of the bio-frequency field of the body is very important to the future of understanding the body’s ability to regenerate. Research from many fields are converging to provide many of the answers concerning Pythagorean harmonic theory and how it can be combined with modern string theory to explain how DNA “strings” can be dominated using frequency. James Genjewski, using an electron microscope, discovered in 2004 that cells emit sound and 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 pattern that indicate disease/stress that BioAcoustic Biology answered more than a decade ago.
Physician and researcher John Apsley, MD (E), ND, DC, founder of the International College of Regenerative Medicine and a specialist in the rehabilitation and reversal of chronic degenerative illnesses at cellular level, states that the work being done by many institutions help to support the premise of Human BioAcoustics as he states “Ms. Edwards’ work defines and demonstrates the unifying field theory that defied Einstein. There will be many who follow the footsteps of frequency-based medicine because this is where the real future of medicine resides.” Apsley agrees with many of the physicians who have examined the studies being done and have agreed that using frequency as an intrinsic healing modality, as in singing and toning, is an ancient tool brought forward into the modern era through the computerized protocols of BioAcoustic Biology through individual bio-frequency assessment.
In the near future, bio-frequencies will become as common an indicator of health as taking your temperature or blood pressure when you visit your health care provider. AT&T, several universities plus pharmaceutical giant such as Pfizer and Glaxo/Smith/Kline are now beginning to work with these principles.