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Sharry Edwards

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"BioAcoustics Voice Spectral Analysis, can detect hidden or underlying stresses in the body that are expressed as disease." ~ Sharry Edwards. 

The vocal print can identify toxins, pathogens and nutritional supplements that are too low or too high. In addition, a vocal print can be used to match the most compatible treatment remedy to each client. The introduction of the proper low frequency sound to the body, indicated through voice analysis, has been shown to control: pain, body temperature, heart rhythm, and blood pressure. It has also been shown to regenerate body tissue, and alleviate the symptoms of many diseases (in some cases, even those considered to be incurable).

Sharry Edwards, MEd., has been accused of being too scientific by some, too esoteric by others. In actuality, she is a bridge between both fields of inquiry.  Sharry is the acknowledged pioneer in the emerging field of Vocal Profiling using BioAcoustic Biology.  For many years she has provided the leading-edge research to show the voice as a holographic representation of the body, that can be used to change the face of medicine. Her work has been the subject of several documentaries and she is the recipient of the Scientist of the year award by the New Frontiers of Science.  She is a faculty emeritus of the Capital University of Integrative Medicine and has more than 30 years of BioAcoustic research experience.

Currently, Edwards and her team at Sound Health are using human voice and the associated frequencies to help clients resolve health issues such as: macular degeneration, multiple sclerosis, headaches, muscle stress, brain trauma, weight issues and nutritional concerns. The technology she brings to the stage is cutting edge!

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