January 2, 2004 (Press Release) --
Sharry Edwards, M.Ed., known for her innovative Human BioAcoustics TM approach to health and wellness, is acknowledged as one of the nation's visionary health care professionals in a new book published by Tarcher/Penguin, Health on the Edge by Larry Trivieri.
Trivieri noted that his interviews with the twelve experts in the book were designed to help him answer the question as to the future of our health system. He wanted "to speak to experts in the vanguard to find out from them where their research is leading us." His search for a legitimate leader in the field of sound therapy lead him to Edwards and her company, Sound Health,
which is located in Albany, Ohio (www.soundhealthinc.com).
Examples of Edwards' work that brought her to the attention of Trivieri included toxicity evaluations for World Trade Center engineers and firemen who worked at ground zero; the development of a computerized pre-screening for vaccination risk factors and pain relief through the presentation of low frequency brain entrainment. Since the interview was conducted nearly two years ago in preparation for this publication, Edwards' current projects with insulin sensitivity, aging, infertility, the identification and timing of labor/delivery plus her work with sexual dysfunction and enhancement were not included in the book.
For the past 25 years Edwards has been known as a person who is always on the edge of change and innovation whether it be local politics, health care reform or human rights.
"Sharry has always been in the lead, always the person who gets attacked because she shows the way to make room for change. I have been following and reading about her work for the last 10+ years. She is always about 20 years ahead of the rest of us! It must be challenging, frustrating and ultimately rewarding for her to know that the abuse she suffers from a few of her contemporaries, who resist crediting her but often take her work and claim it for their own, does not deter her from continuing to make a difference for everyone else without taking the abuse personally," states Ralph Fucetola, an attorney who has supported freedom of choice in health care, www.vitaminlawyer.com.
The preliminary work for BioAcoustic Vocal Profiling was part of Edwards' undergraduate work at Ohio University. She now works in cooperation with other educational institutes and is a faculty member of the Capital University Integrative Medicine Program (W.DC.)
Edwards has created the primary foundation for a highly innovative approach to health and wellness. As she works with medical professionals to increase awareness of the effects of frequency on the human body, Sharry enthusiastically and tirelessly works to bring this information to the public. As a service to humanity, she provides the premier expertise for health and wellness professionals who want to explore the healing potential of low frequency sound presentation as a method of body entrainment.
Trivieri noted that his interviews with the twelve experts in the book were designed to help him answer the question as to the future of our health system. He wanted "to speak to experts in the vanguard to find out from them where their research is leading us." His search for a legitimate leader in the field of sound therapy lead him to Edwards and her company, Sound Health,
which is located in Albany, Ohio (www.soundhealthinc.com).
Examples of Edwards' work that brought her to the attention of Trivieri included toxicity evaluations for World Trade Center engineers and firemen who worked at ground zero; the development of a computerized pre-screening for vaccination risk factors and pain relief through the presentation of low frequency brain entrainment. Since the interview was conducted nearly two years ago in preparation for this publication, Edwards' current projects with insulin sensitivity, aging, infertility, the identification and timing of labor/delivery plus her work with sexual dysfunction and enhancement were not included in the book.
For the past 25 years Edwards has been known as a person who is always on the edge of change and innovation whether it be local politics, health care reform or human rights.
"Sharry has always been in the lead, always the person who gets attacked because she shows the way to make room for change. I have been following and reading about her work for the last 10+ years. She is always about 20 years ahead of the rest of us! It must be challenging, frustrating and ultimately rewarding for her to know that the abuse she suffers from a few of her contemporaries, who resist crediting her but often take her work and claim it for their own, does not deter her from continuing to make a difference for everyone else without taking the abuse personally," states Ralph Fucetola, an attorney who has supported freedom of choice in health care, www.vitaminlawyer.com.
The preliminary work for BioAcoustic Vocal Profiling was part of Edwards' undergraduate work at Ohio University. She now works in cooperation with other educational institutes and is a faculty member of the Capital University Integrative Medicine Program (W.DC.)
Edwards has created the primary foundation for a highly innovative approach to health and wellness. As she works with medical professionals to increase awareness of the effects of frequency on the human body, Sharry enthusiastically and tirelessly works to bring this information to the public. As a service to humanity, she provides the premier expertise for health and wellness professionals who want to explore the healing potential of low frequency sound presentation as a method of body entrainment.

Sharry Edwards, M.Ed., founder of Human BioAcoustics, is featured in a new book on health care published by Penguin this past week.
Email
Print
SPAM





