SOUNDING
I use sound to help people heal - through BioAcoustics and through Sounding. Coupled with massage, or on its own, sounding is the use of my voice and/or my client's voice to access that part of the body that needs change.

Using our intuition, we listen to the client's body: does this muscle need a high or low-pitched sound to help it let go? Does it need a straight tone or a wobbly one, which vowel or consonant? When I use sounding as I massage, almost without exception the muscles that previously refused to let go become suddenly softer and pliable, and the client experiences less pain. The beauty about sounding is that, although the body loves to be "sung to", it prefers the sound of its own voice. The most powerful combination for healing seems to be the sound the client comes up with, and the sound I add to compliment it. You don't have to be able to even carry a tune in order to use the healing power of your own voice; just open your mouth and make the noise your body is asking for!
HUMAN BIOACOUSTICS
Bioacoustics recognizes that your body, and every element within your body, vibrates at its own frequency. When any of those frequencies are missing or compromised, imbalance and illness can result. By speaking the body's language of brain wave frequency we can help the body bring itself back into balance.
Here’s how it works
Your voice is analyzed through a computer program, creating a “vocal profile”. Any stressed frequencies are identified and a formula of low-frequency sounds is created. Listening through speakers or headphones to this sound formula entrains your brain wave frequencies. This acts as a support to your body until it can sustain those frequencies independently, to bring itself back into balance.
Applications of BioAcoustics:
Identifying weak or strong muscles
Pain reduction
Matching medications to the client to reduce side effects
Detecting toxins in the body
Monitoring hormones, enzymes and biochemicals
Guiding nutritional supplement intake
Please click on the link below to listen to a KGNU interview of Sharry Edwards, founder of Human BioAcoustics, and Christina Hildebrandt, BioAcoustic researcher.
More about Human BioAcoustics HERE.
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