Uses For BioAcoustics

Voice Spectral Analysis has had success with varying issues during their research efforts but several specific areas of expertise have emerged; sports injuries and structural problems, pain management, nutritional evaluation and tissue regeneration being among the most successful. Of particular interest, using vocal assessment, is the recent finding that implies that the poor use of digestive enzymes is responsible for allergic reactions.

The inventory of unsuccessful outcomes of BioAcoustics is short. Not much data has been gathered concerning invading forces such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeast or parasites; although a pilot project is being conducted that looks promising. Metabolic issues can be detected but reversal of such issues as overweight have been unsuccessful. It is not recommended that BioAcoustics be used for emergency situations such as poisoning, traumatic bleeding, broken bones or issues analogous to heart attack and appendicitis unless no other treatment is possible. BioAcoustics is more appropriate for diagnostic, predictive and the reversal of non-emergency symptomatic conditions. For instances, it would not be suggested that BioAcoustics be used to set a broken bone but it could be used to accelerate healing, reduce pain and swelling and decrease the duration of recuperation.

BioAcoustics can be used as a diagnostic tool with a great deal of accuracy. Particularly when the symptoms are varied, obscure or non discriminating. Historically the techniques of BioAcoustics have been predictive of issues before they become apparent. BioAcoustics has become a very useful tool for pain relief especially when the use of medication is contraindicated. This foundational work will likely support many variations of BioAcoustics as the data and acceptance begins to expand.

            

 

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