Bio-Acoustic Sound Therapy is an emerging field with considerable benefit to help the body manage a wide variety of diseases. As a clinical therapy it compliments conventional medical care and can be described as a cross between musical therapy and biofeedback.
Bioacoustics does not diagnose or cure disease, rather it provides low-frequency energy into the body based on frequencies the body itself communicates. Using voice analysis and low-frequency sound wave vibration, bio-acoustic therapy attempts to influence the body’s physical and psychological attitude by entraining brainwaves to assist the body in supporting its own form and function. |
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Bioacoustic science is the study of vocal frequencies produced through the human voice. Frequency is the method the body uses to communicate with itself and math is the language it speaks. Bioacoustic sound therapy allows us to listen in – or eaves drop – on the conversation the body is having with the brain by sorting and mathematically decoding those conversations. The results provide a picture of where the body’s frequencies are in stress and out of balance.
A simple voice recording and computerized frequency analysis is the basis for determining the specific set of sounds that are needed to help rebalance the body. A certified bioacoustic research analyst (BARA) evaluates this data to create custom frequency formulas to present back into the body. New voice profiles are recorded over time and reanalyzed to provide an objective measurement of the body’s progress towards self-health. BioAcoustics provides the tools for the body to return to its normal form and function through BioAcoustic Biology, or what we like to call “Math as Medicine.” |
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SoundHealthRx has multiple assessment locations within the central Pennsylvania region. Our Clearfield office is home to Pennsylvania's only bioacoustic therapy sound pod.
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All SoundHealthRx clients receive an analog tone-box generator and headphones for in-home sound treatments. Remote clients will also receive a microphone, recording app, and simple training to do self-voice recordings.
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