(PRWEB) July
02, 2010
It usually takes a well-funded scientific
breakthrough or an overwhelming catastrophe to facilitate change that actually makes a difference. People are slow to embrace
new scientific information because anything fundamentally different from the status quo intimidates them. Although a major
disaster forces transformation, people don’t always adjust willingly. The most profound and permanent way to cause a
shift in perception is through affirmative life experience.
Over the last decade, US consumers have been challenged by a struggling health
care system, their own failing health and the lack of wellness of their families and clientele.
Today we are living with more autism, more heart disease, increased arthritis,
diabetes, auto immune disease, insulin resistance, adrenal burnout, high blood pressure... The list seems endless with no
hope in sight.
Resistant strains of pathogens, nosocomial (hospital
caused) and iatrogenic (doctor caused) diseases are rampant. We are threatened with environmental pollutants, bird flu, swine
flu, SARS, MRSA, flesh eating bacteria and unrestrained STD’s.
We have mandatory, uninsurable vaccinations that have been shown to cause an
increasingly long list of negative consequences. We have laws that deny us the right to hold accountable the drug companies
that fake research and provide tainted products. We have insurance companies and HMO’s that make decisions with our
money (premiums we paid) as to whether or not we can receive services, which physician we must utilize and what lab tests
are allowed. In no other service organization is the person who is paying for the service so thoroughly abused. These companies
are operated with profits in mind, not the provision of quality health care. There is something inherently wrong with the
idea that profit is more important than well being.
Deteriorating corporate-run, soon to be government operated, health services
are not satisfying the needs of the consumer. These issues cannot be fixed using the same methods that created the problems.
It is time for a reality based transformation.
Until now, neither the
government nor the private sector has proposed any stabilizing solution as to how to resolve these challenges. For the last
few decades, the Institute for BioAcoustic Biology and Sound Health, a unique educational research institute nestled in the
hills of Appalachia in the US, has been investigating the idea that the voice is a holographic representation of health and
wellness.
Known as Vocal Profiling, this innovative biotechnology is the inspiration of
an innovative pioneer, Sharry Edwards™, MEd. The idea of analyzing the frequencies and modulation of a human voice to
determine emotional, biochemical and structural status of a person is being used by medical facilities and schools; for military
applications; in police work for verification purposes; in research studies for issues thought to be incurable, to determine
wellness patterns; to relieve the stress of pain; to determine exposure to toxins and pathogens. From working with the firefighter’s
union and engineers at ground zero, to assisting physicians in determining the potential cause of health related mysteries,
this novel work is Star Trek medicine in the making.
“The list of how Vocal Profiling can be used seems endless and provides
an avenue for the integration of energy medicine with the allopathic approach,” states Roman Chrucky, MD. Dr. Chrucky
credits this new technology with predicting his heart attack last year and for helping his body reverse a diagnosis of prostate
cancer. “My experiences with this technique are very real because they have made a difference in my own life and those
of my patients. I’m very happy with this work and very happy that Sharry has stuck to these ideas in the face of much
adversity. In my opinion she’s the doctor’s doctor. I send all my perplexing patients to her even though by definition,
what she does, is not medicine.”