Voiceprint to Help Identify Health Issues?

Voiceprint as a biomarker for health
Original air date: April 4, 2020
Dr. Elaina George on Liberty Talk FM - Medicare for All

BY: Dr. Elaina George, Host & Contributing Health Editor
PUBLISHED: April 4, 2020

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With the explosion of voice connected smart devices & vocal profiling to work alongside the internet-of-things, renewed interest in an individual’s voiceprint is expanding. Ms. Sherry Edwards, who began researching bioacoustic biology 30 years ago, joins Dr. George on this episode of Living in the Solution.

Doorway To A New Medicine (BioAcoustic Vocal Profiling)

As a pioneer in the study of human bioacoustic biology Sharry originally began her research in the 1970s. Her groundbreaking work, is now included in the Duke University Encyclopedia of New Medicine and several other prestigious encyclopedias of medicine, with many now further investigating the potential she discovered decades prior.

As such, in working with the the human voiceprint, it has thus far revealed that interestingly, people who share similar traumas, stresses, diseases, toxicities, etc. also share similar, almost identical anomalies within the vocalization.

Further, Sharry has sought to merge ancient knowledge of acoustics in addition to modern theories of harmonics and frequency relationship theories to mathematically demonstrate how such may be used as a form of predictive, diagnostic and curative foundation for wellness.

Be sure to tune into this week’s episode of Living in the Solution to learn more about the rapidly expanding field of voiceprint and human bioacoustic biology.

 

 

About Sharry Edwards

Sharry Edwards voiceprint bioacoustic biology interview photo

Sharry was named Scientist of the Year in 2001 for her work in BioAcoustic Biology by The International Association of New Science

According to Ms. Edwards, “BioAcoustics Voice Spectral Analysis” can detect hidden and/or underlying stresses in the body that are expressed as disease. Thus the voiceprint can identify toxins, pathogens and nutritional supplements that are too low or too high.

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Dr. Elaina George is a Board Certified Otolaryngologist. She graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Biology, received her Master’s degree in Medical Microbiology from Long Island University, and received her medical degree from Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York.