Sept. 29, 2025

The Role of Stress in Making Us Fat

The Role of Stress in Making Us Fat

What if your voice contains the secret blueprint to your health? What if the frequencies you carry could reveal not just what's disrupting your body, but precisely how to restore it?

For over thirty years, Sharry Edwards has pioneered revolutionary discoveries at her Institute of BioAcoustic Biology. Her research reveals that people facing similar health challenges share remarkably identical vocal patterns. Through voice analysis and targeted frequency applications, she's addressing everything from macular degeneration and brain trauma to fibromyalgia, thyroid disorders, and those stubborn, weight issues that seem to defy explanation.

Edwards bridges ancient wisdom with cutting-edge science, demonstrating that we are sophisticated mathematical beings whose wellness can be managed through our individual frequency signatures. Her work connects frequency theory directly to our DNA templates, showing how our bodies can be programmed for optimal function—and potentially, life extension itself.

Standing among the rare modern guardians of profound mysteries, Sharry Edwards is revealing whether frequency represents our future—or an ancient science we're finally rediscovering.

Are we truly mathematical beings whose health can be unlocked through the frequencies we naturally carry?

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TalkToMeGuy: This is a Sound Health radio show where we talk about the crossroads of the environment and our health with Richard TalkToMeGuy. And this is the usual moment when I would say that Sharry Edwards is off working on the Sound Health portal, which I, knowing Sharry, she could be doing it at the same time. Sharry is joining us live today to hear and share replays of this show about 20 to 30 minutes after you hear the outro music. Go to TalkToMeGuy.com.

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TalkToMeGuy: With that, what if your voice contains a secret blueprint to your health? What if the frequencies you carry you could reveal not just what's disrupting your body, but precisely how to restore it? For over 30 years, Sharry Edwards has pioneered revolutionary discoveries at her Institute of Biacoustic Biology. Her research reveals that people facing similar health challenges share remarkably identical vocal patterns. Through voice analysis and targeted frequency applications, she's addressing everything from macular g-degeration and brain trauma to fibromyalgia, thyroid disorders, and those stubborn weight issues that seem to defy explanation. Edwards bridges ancient wisdom with cutting-edge science, demonstrating that we are sophisticated mathematical beings whose wellness could be managed through our individual frequency signatures. Her work connects frequency theory directly to our DNA templates, showing how our bodies can be programmed for optimal function and potentially life extension itself. Standing among the rare modern guardians of profound mysteries, Sharry Edwards is revealing whether frequency represents our future or an ancient science we're finally rediscovering. Are we truly mathematical beings whose health can be unlocked through frequencies we carry naturally? Welcome, Sharry.

Sharry Edwards : Wow, that is a great introduction. I feel my head swelling.

TalkToMeGuy: You deserve some head swelling.

Sharry Edwards : I love being on your show, Richard, because not only do you allow your listeners information, but you encourage them to use it for their own health and to help Mother Earth.

TalkToMeGuy: That's, you know, as we were talking backstage, I really finally have gotten very comfortable. Well, it's been, we've been doing this for years. I'm an educator. I'm a passionate educator with a cranky edge, is how I would think about it.

I'm particularly cranky about what we're doing to the environment and poisons in school lunches. But I'm an educator and I enjoy it. This is an enjoyable, probably like us talking will be fun.

Most people I don't think would consider what we're going to talk about maybe fun, but I think it's you do amazing work. And I'm appreciative of that. So thank you for that. And back at you. Well, thank you.

TalkToMeGuy: I have a couple, what I would call technical references, and then I'll ask you a bigger question. What are electrolytes?

Sharry Edwards : They're the minerals of the body that encourage everything else to work. Like it, it deals with all the fluids in the body. It deals with nutrients in the body. It just keeps everything going. I can't think of an analogy.

TalkToMeGuy: Well, doesn't it assist the firing of all of our hormones and everything without the electrolytes? Would we would we have difficulty actually having that signal goes to the brain and then sort of drifts out? Because one of the things about hormones in particular is they have no, they don't have a tube or a channel they go through. They don't go through the lymphatics. They don't necessarily go through the blood. They can pass through the tissue. They can just sort of go through the liquid in our bodies. And without those electrolytes, isn't that harder for them to travel? So to speak, it's very electrical.

Sharry Edwards : And they really don't know where that electrical impulse of the body comes from. But there's electricity there that keeps things moving along and going to where they ought to go. So that's a biggie. That electrical stimulation is a biggie for electrolytes.

TalkToMeGuy: And in some communities we would call that the life force, perhaps?

Sharry Edwards : Yes. The chi, because it also deals with mood as well as biochemistry and homeostasis and hormones, like you were saying. It just makes, they make sure everything gets where they're going in the body.

TalkToMeGuy: And without them, it's hard. Hard to go through sludge. Okay, and then what are metabolites?

Sharry Edwards : Wow. I don't know if I have an official definition of metabolites, but I would think that has a lot to do with electrolytes and everything else that electrolytes are dragging along with them, the potassium, chloride, calcium and all that, to just keep the body fed and going. Because when you eat food, it has to be broken down into its components. I think part of those components is the metabolites that the body needs just to keep alive.

TalkToMeGuy: To make the whole thing run. Yeah. Okay, and now in last month's keynote that you published in Masters of Health Magazine, which I'll put that link in the show notes, you wrote about cortisol's propensity to store fat by affecting our electrolytes. Yes. How did muscle cramps unlock this whole stress-fat mystery for you?

Sharry Edwards : Well, it was awesome. It started with this 10-part series I did on weight management, because so many people were complaining they could not lose weight, and so I started digging in, because that's one of the things that we try to address. What do people need? Like when they needed information about COVID and all the other things that were threatening us and causing us stress. So I started looking into weight management and found out things had to dig deep, that people were not being told about how to lose weight.

And I couldn't figure out why they were withheld the government or big pharma, whoever, was withholding this information. I really had to dig underneath other kinds of research to find out about adipinectin, and aldosterone, and AMPK, and grolin, and leptin, that these were things that were needed by the body to be able to metabolize what was going on, and it just was not being shared with the public. One of the things about cortisol and other kinds of electrolytes, or whatever we're trying to talk about here, is I found that weight, excess weight that you can't get rid of, will begin to lay down on a muscle in the body that has the closest frequency. And with cortisol, it's this upper body fat around your boobs and upper arms and under your arms, and so we made a whole map of the body and what's going on with adipinectin, which is one of the muscles underneath the upper arm that is an indicator of diabetes. It's called like bat wings, and doctors look at that. There's fat there. It indicates they're not addressing insulin. So we made this whole map, and we call it a mathematical map. And I think that's in the March issue of Masters of Health, that people can download that map.

Where's my fat? This is the corresponding electrolyte or biochemical, and so they can start there. We've put together this entire series of templates for people to be able to leave us a vocal print, and then they want to look at fat or heart or sarcopenia, like you're talking about aging, and they can see where their stress is, where the frequencies of their voice are not balanced, like a sour note in a song. And we just did a thing on lipodema, and one of the examples we used was the body's inability to look symmetrical, and so we used the example of Kim Kardashian, and forgive me, but her big butt. And she was addressing that on talk shows about how body image was great and how people need to accept themselves the way they are, but some people just won't and don't and can't, and they're judged by where their weight is or how much weight there is.

People think they're stupid and lazy and incompetent for not being able to control their weight. We wanted to help that, and so on our Sound Health Portal, people can leave a vocal print, and if they have an unbalanced body, like their hips and legs are really big, and that's thyroid issues. So they can look at this map and try to identify what is going on in their body, and I've never seen anything like that. We produce that and give it away to the public because there's so much stress about in the world and about not being healthy and being overweight and not being the right political party, and we wanted to help the stress, and so that's the whole series. And what this series narrowed down into, whether it's cortisol, and cortisol is from the adrenal glands and it's the stress about chemical, and it deals with adrenaline and eltostarone and a lot of other issues that have to be taken care of before the cortisol can be taken care of, and cortisol, and people can feel this, when cortisol is too high or too low and it vacillates all through the day and night, and usually between two and four at night, it'll wake people up because cortisol is so unbalanced. But we look at all of this, we put together a computer program or a template so people can go test what's going on with the cortisol because when people begin to feel very fidgety and they don't know the next thing to do, they have a lot to do, and they feel very wired but very tired at the same time. So ask yourself that question, do I feel wired and tired throughout the day? You probably have a cortisol imbalance, so go to our portal, soundhealthportal.com, and the instructions are right on the landing page for you to leave us a vocal pen and we will return a preliminary evaluation to your email, and it's absolutely free. And one of the things people scream at me about is you should charge for this, you should charge big money, this is very valuable.

Yes, it's valuable that people have been screwed so many decades about their weight and what's going on and what's going on with the lack of health care that I want to make this free, and we really can't afford that, but I insist that that get out to the public so they can have a big slice of self-health so they have dominion over what's going on with their own body, and right now we don't.

TalkToMeGuy: I want to toss in that my experience is that wired and tired often leads to what I would call cranky. Yes. And I think that's the big picture for me when I was studying for the show and looking at the keynotes, that it amazes me how cranky everyone is. And I think part of it is that our total toxic load on the planet between everything from glyophosate to the neoniconites killing the butterflies, there's just so much, I almost used a bad word, stuff that's in the air and in the water and in our soil and in our food, back to my reference backstage talking about poison and school lunches, glyphosate tested in school lunches, they should know why, that we just have an amazing amount of toxicity and I think that toxicity irritates our nervous system on a chronic low level and sometimes a high level. And we end up wired, tired and cranky with a cortisol imbalance is a response to that. Does that make sense?

Sharry Edwards : Absolutely and they also found this, I'll say a bad word crap, in baby food, glyphosate in baby food and that poison comes in, the body doesn't have enough energy to deal with it, so it says this is a poison, I'm in stress here, so it creates a molecules of fat around the poison and then lays the poison fat down on usually your belly, a lot of toxicity comes from belly fat or the result of toxicity is belly fat. So that's one of the things I love about what you do, you care about environments inside and out. I'm very thankful that you took enough time to read all of these articles we've been writing and you are very knowledgeable and caring about this topic.

TalkToMeGuy: Thank you and I will refer back to one of the, I would say horrible, but I don't mean that in a bad way about her. One of the last conversations I had with Stephanie Sinef, when she was talking about one of the issues for her, this was actually at that time coming out of Brazil because Brazil uses, makes a lot of ethanol, so they're using a lot less gasoline and more ethanol on their fuel sources. The trick, air quotes trick, or insert your favorite bad word, is that they produce their ethanol from corn and the corn is GMO. And if it's GMO, that means it's sprayed with glyphosate right before harvest because they use it as a defoliant. And so then you take that corn and you turn it into ethanol and then what you have is cars driving around as a glyphosate delivery system and the fuel is vaporized. Because the making of the fuel does not destroy the glyphosate, it's just in there. So we talked about that and now that's happening in this country, well we've been making biofuels for a while with the same thing.

So we just have this relentless, you know, we don't have enough in our food, now we're getting in our airways because we're trying to do good and help the environment. I'm not going to make that into a question, I'm sorry.

Sharry Edwards : Well I'm going to comment that it all backs up on an enzyme that helps make cholesterol good or bad, cholesterol. And that's one of the things that Stephanie Seneff talked about was the statins because of the high cholesterol and what's going on. The research that we did on statins, because we had a lot of people come in that couldn't even walk. We had a doctor referral and they wanted us to take his cholesterol lower and he was already at 50, which is half of what it should be.

And he couldn't even turn around without falling into the wall or just getting really dizzy. And the research we did all faced back to niacin. That niacin and red rice yeast will do the same things and not have these terrible side effects of statins that really affect your brain, your nervous system, your nerves, the sheathing on your nerves. So that's the kind of research that we do looking at the relationship of all of these numbers. Does one and one equal two and we can also look at it in music.

If we start looking at the frequencies of notes, are there sour notes in your song? We identify those and we have formulas that counteract them and let your body heal itself. We don't need medications that poison us. I don't know if I'm allowed to say that.

TalkToMeGuy: That's never stopped you. And that's why we keep talking. I would add to that to the group of the niacin and red rice yeast. I would also add in personally, I add in natto, which is a point of origin of natokinase, which is a supplement.

But natto is something that's a Japanese food and it's fermented soybeans. The trick is it's easy to make. It's like making yogurt. It's a fermented product. And the trick is that if we make our own natto and use organic soybeans, then you have like this amazing, perfect food in the sense that it's not only a good quality protein, must be organic.

I cannot say that strongly enough. The beans must be organic. But natokinase is known for helping scrub the cholesterol out of the arteries. With nothing, no other effects other than helping the system be less inflamed. And it specifically has action on the arteries. So I love natto to begin with, so I've been eating it for years.

Sharry Edwards : Does it have anything to do with seropeptase?

TalkToMeGuy: Well, it's a similar action. It is a anti-inflammatory. I don't know if it's a proteolytic meaning a protease action, which is in the family of seropeptase. This goes back to lead-lead days. They're talking about infalzyme and various anti-inflammatory enzymes, seropeptase, protease.

Those are the two key ones. And it probably does have some relationship. I just know it more as they call it. It's called from natto. It's called natokinase. And you can get that as a supplement in a capsule.

Because some people have a hard time eating natto because it's a little, let's say, slimy in its texture. It forms threads. Once it begins to ferment, it begins to form threads. But you can also get it as tempeh. That's what tempeh is made out of, which you can slice up. Tempeh is a log of natokinase, natto. And you can slice it up and saute it and make it into a sandwich or put it in a vegetable dish or any number of things.

Sharry Edwards : Lead-lead is a great example of what she teaches. She's in her 80s. She doesn't have any wrinkles on her face at all. And she is out doing rigorous dancing in the street.

TalkToMeGuy: Zumba. She's doing Zumba. Wow. Yeah. Go ahead.

Sharry Edwards : So she gives good advice along with what you're saying.

TalkToMeGuy: Yeah, actually, it was Lita that turned me on to 100 years ago, just about. I met Lita when she was traveling the country for Loomis Enzymes Company, teaching people how to do a form of kinesiology.

Not really kinesiology, but it is using heel measurement and actually measuring the body to see what enzymes influenced one way or the other. So she was the one that turned me on to the early days of digestive enzymes. I've been taking plant-derived digestive enzymes since I met her, so that's in the 100 years category.

Sharry Edwards : Well, you're also an herbalist, so you knew a lot of this stuff too.

TalkToMeGuy: Yeah, I was receptive to it. There were the classic old-school enzyme, which is still a great enzyme, was called wovenzime. And now that those that we used to have to sneak in from Europe, but now there are other enzymes like that. And those often have, they're proteolytics, but they often have something like some ox bile in there, because there is benefit to having ox bile to help stimulate the liver. And they work really well, but I lean more toward now, and ever since Lita's research and studying with Lita, I lean more toward plant-derived, because they're a little cleaner and just more accessible. And there's lots of different kinds of plant-derived enzymes now.

Sharry Edwards : Well, that was part of what we discovered, that people who had trouble with digesting fats, they took out their gallbladder, then there's no bile salts, and they don't tell you to take bile salts. And so it's just a vicious cycle of uneducation about how people should treat their bodies. And so Lita's stuff is wonderful. Howard Blumish you're talking about?

Yes. He's a good guy and really tries to help provide enzymes, that's one of the things. Your hormones break down first and not using, and I think the body is thinking, you don't need to be having kids if you're already in stress. And then digestion starts to break down. We've written about that, the sequence of how the body signals to you that it's in trouble. So in looking at each of these, and you just mentioned something I was gonna bring up, hmm, they'll come back, go ahead.

TalkToMeGuy: Is there a correlation between fat and inflammation? Absolutely. Do they have a relationship? Absolutely.

Sharry Edwards : I think inflammation, the fat tries to protect the body against the inflammation, and we've already written one of the articles about that in that 10 part series. So the inflammation comes from the foods you eat, things that aren't processed, digestion again, hormones, and we all go back to the liver again, a non-alcoholic fatty liver.

And there is an enzyme, and I was just looking at it today, that really is lacking in people who have the ability to digest fat, and it's called cholesterol desmalase, and it's an F-sharp, an F-sharp and a B. So those are, if you look at the entire scale of a note, there's every other note that goes with it in this scale of 12 notes, according to Pythagoras and modern music theory and all that. And if you don't have all of the notes go with one thing, then that's when the body begins to break down, because not only is there sour notes, but there's missing notes. And that's one of the things that we can look at people's vocal print and tell which missing notes they need to have back, and we give it back in frequency or color or musical notes, or even a person, a person with your frequency, you will be so drawn to them.

No matter if you're married to somebody else or in a relationship, if somebody comes into your life and they have your frequency that completes you and make you whole, you'll not be able to keep your mind off of them. So this goes through many, many layers of our being to help us put ourselves back into perfect order. And that's why we've talked about this Rosetta Stone, that we can look at the math matrix of any person and see what's going to happen. We're even doing some studies on newborn babies and their cries to see if we can predict what's going to happen to them by their missing notes, by their unbalanced notes.

And we think this is the Rosetta Stone that got lost someplace. Of math and mathical healing, laying on the hands is a form of math healing, emotional healing, all different kinds of layers that math will provide the information about through your voice.

TalkToMeGuy: And how does emotional stress confuse our cortisol levels?

Sharry Edwards : I think it's because of the frequencies that we put out, like the adrenals, puts out the cortisol to sort of level you out. And one of the biochemicals associated is adrenaline. And think about if you get scared, adrenaline drops into your body. Your body makes adrenaline and that makes you scared and shaky and grouchy and really going after somebody.

It's a flight or fight biochemicals of the body. Candace Pert wrote a book about this, Molecules of Emotion and how we look at estrogen and testosterone and thyroid and vitamin A even. Vitamin A is the same frequency as adrenal corticotropin.

And so you don't have enough vitamin A, you don't have enough emotions, so you become very apathetic. So yes, it's all in there and looking at what minerals are run by cortisol that keep everything running. Minerals have a lot to do with emotions. Like think about calcium. If you don't have enough calcium in the body, you just don't have enough energy to get up and fight and calcium is supposed to keep you levelheaded.

It's one of the things that goes out with PTSD, your body can't use it. And when your body has cancer, calcium is one of the things that is involved. 5-H-E-T-E, let's be a long word, and calcium are nearly the same frequency. So if you're looking at somebody's vocal pain who has cancer, they're also going to have calcium stress. And so we take away the cancer food, the 5-H-E-T-E, and then in a lot of cases, the cancer will reverse because it doesn't have any food anymore because we balance the calcium that keeps everything in order and doesn't allow your body to develop cancer. That's a whole other show.

TalkToMeGuy: Wow, yeah, because cancer is so... We don't have to go down this path too far, but I can't help myself. With the Total Toxic, back to my favorite rant about Total Toxic Load. We've seen an increase in cancer and cancers. And I don't know if that means...

I don't know when I say pluralize it. I don't know if we have more kinds of cancer just because they've always been there but we're just discovering them. Or if in fact we're actually having more cancers because of the cumulative toxic load.

Sharry Edwards : I think you're absolutely right. The body begins to be used as a trash dump. And when you don't take out the trash, then that's when the cancer begins to fester. Fester, bad.

TalkToMeGuy: That's a hard one to battle back. And so we've got stress. And not that there's any stress going on in the world. So we have stress. How do we... I don't know, sing a happy tune for ourselves.

Do we... Do we have to... I'm thinking about last week's guest, who did a lot of meditative practice. Do we, when you observe somebody's vocal print and if they do meditate, can they... Can that help shift things? Because it's giving the body a frequency of not necessarily bliss but calm and ease or... Yes.

Sharry Edwards : And the vagus nerve is the frequency of bliss. And it's the note of B. It's the color of blue. And that's one of the things that people want to look at, the blues. And here are those notes of B and F together to calm them down. So it's all there. And in one of the articles we demonstrate, I think it was last month's article, we demonstrate how to activate the vagus nerve.

And then that is the... I believe the vagus nerve is the connection, the crossroads, between a physical and non-physical. When you go into meditation, that vagus nerve comes to the forefront, calms you down.

So looking at September's... nd article. It gives you instructions about how to move your body into activity in the vagus nerve, which is meditation and that sort of calms down everything crosses that barrier between the physical and the emotional and just balances things out.

TalkToMeGuy: Well, I think it's I'm trying to remember this doctor's name, but I just can't pull it up right now. There was a woman, I think she was at MD, who has a line of glasses with various colors.

Yes. And online she has a I just cannot pull her name up right now. And online she had a demonstration of a man who had a walking, I can't, well it was a disability, but it wasn't, it was more of a mechanical issue than a something damaged in his nervous system. And the demonstration was him just walking across the room, which was very out of balance.

You lay one of these people that when they walk, they look like they're going to fall over at any moment, but they always catch themselves. That's how unsympathetic it was. And he put it on these colored lenses and they weren't special glass, they were just colored lenses. I mean, they were high quality optical, but they were a specific color that she knew that would help that. And within 15 seconds he was walking upright smoothly.

Sharry Edwards : We did a research project on that. I was so blown away by it. We had a little girl that couldn't refract orange, so she couldn't do math because she's only seeing part of the page. And we put orange glasses on her and she could walk very straight down a hallway. And we did a study with a group of nuns with these colored glasses.

And if they got the right one, and I can't remember her name either, they could walk a straight line down a hallway and without it they were stumbly and bumbly. And it's the way the eyes refract light, the cones in the eye were able to stimulate. Just go to the portal and have them test your eyes for any kind of opson or anything that's going to affect your eyes. You know, I used to think that the lines down the middle of the road were yellow and they're actually orange. And I got tested and I could not refract yellow light. Wow. That's a biggie because you need full spectrum light just like a plant does. And if you don't have it, you don't function. You don't thrive very well.

TalkToMeGuy: Well, when I was traveling around the country doing the whole life expos, we traveled from San Diego to Washington State to about Denver, just doing whole life expos year-round and other kinds of health events. And we were selling full spectrum light back in the day before people even knew that term. When Jonathan Ott, Jonathan Ott, the inventor of full spectrum lighting, full spectrum light, and he invented it because he was trying to film the growth of a plant in time-lapse and he needed to set it up in his lab. And when he did it with not full spectrum light, the plant wouldn't react the way it should normally. And so he invented full spectrum light so that he could film a plant somewhere, this documentary is on YouTube, I think, to be able to make this plant bloom indoors. So he went on to invent full spectrum lights.

And so we were selling those around the country. And it was always amazing to have people see the demonstration because we'd have a regular light bulb, which is tensed towards sort of a yellowish color, over a piece of paper, and then we'd have a full spectrum light bulb over a piece of paper. And people would come over and look at the two pieces of paper and be shocked at how clear the full spectrum paper was in terms of sharpness, that the text was sharp, that everything was sharp. And so we sold full spectrum lights in that same zone of that, you know, all over the country. And it was always amazing to me, the biggest operation we did was we installed full spectrum light into a Kinkos, a big Kinkos in Monterey. And the employees, all that came up and hugged us because they'd been working in this intense regular full spectrum light, which people think, well, ballast is a whole other, the electronics at full, fluorescent lights is a whole other show, conversation. But really one of the main issues with full spectrum light is the balance of the light coming out of is off, leans toward, you know, blue and not a good way. And so when you put in full spectrum light, people feel better, they're more cognitive because they're not being again stressed out, adding to your stress pile of imbalanced light. So daylight and full spectrum light is going to make you feel better because your body, our bodies are looking for outdoor light or full spectrum light. Pardon the rant.

Sharry Edwards : Does Evelyn Early's name ring a bell with you?

TalkToMeGuy: That sounds right. That could be it. Wow, that's nicely done. You pulled that out of nowhere. That could be it.

Sharry Edwards : Evelyn came to mind and then I just kept thinking about it as you were talking. But plants need full spectrum light or they don't grow right and they don't have it right in nutrients. Why wouldn't we think that humans need the same thing?

TalkToMeGuy: Because we think we're strong and tough. I don't know. I've never understood it. We tried to get into schools. I'm at our sitting in a school room. We're both old enough that we probably grew up in schools that had windows and you could just like be staring out the window most of the time or sit next to the window. But putting full spectrum light into a classroom, I did that in one junior high school, the high school junior high that I went to.

We said, okay, we'll pay to put these lights in in this one home room. And the teacher was just stunned at how much better everybody was in terms of their ability to focus and to be just everything was better. They were happier. They were less stressed out at the end of the day. And I think when we go into these boxes which most schools are now are boxes with not much windows because they don't want distraction with badly and balanced light. We're not helping anybody. We're making it harder to learn, not easier.

Sharry Edwards : Yes, and if if people want to look at what colors they have been stressed, they can again go to our soundhealthportal.com and use what's called nano voice. And it will tell you which color frequencies you have the most of and the least of and the balance of that. You can wear clothes of that color, put it in your house. You can do a lot to balance that out on your own. Music really helps too.

TalkToMeGuy: Well, that's right. Thank you for that. I was going to say that back to the Vegas nerve. I've I had a session a while back with Kathleen Nagy and she did the I don't know what this is called, but she did a tone thing for me. Not just a general tone thing, but a tone thing that I listen to every day that she designed that was for me after we she interviewed me and did a bunch of testing. And I listen to it every day and it's really a great way to start the day with these beautiful chimes that she uses. And it just helps sort of like smooth me out. Particularly when I've had a gnarly day either editing for too many hours or just trying to figure out something technical and create your own sound.

Sharry Edwards : Yes. Yeah. She just makes a hole. Yeah.

TalkToMeGuy: She makes everything come together. Yeah. My last go ahead.

Sharry Edwards : I was just going to say she's bio acoustically trained. Yeah.

TalkToMeGuy: Yeah. So she combines the bio acoustic knowledge with her. For those that don't know, Kathleen Nagy was a professional French horn player for decades in the orchestras like, you know, the big big crowd of orchestras. And at some point she realized that she wanted to do something different rather than play the I forget what song pushed her over the edge, but she'd heard too many does one too many times and was going to go nuts. And I think then she came and studied with you and it changed her life.

Because now she can use what she knows from vocal profiling and combine it with her love of music and produces these beautiful tonal scales designed for individuals. It's a wonderful delivery system.

Sharry Edwards : Yeah. So she's able to pick out like, um, men who have prostate issues have F and F sharp and stress. And so she gives you that music back and then completes you sound, your signature sound. Awesome lady. Oh yeah. Really great.

TalkToMeGuy: And it's back to this, you know, ever since, well, I mean, we've been working on and off together for how more than a decade, man, probably more like 12 or 13 years. And it's the power of sound. It always blows me away that people don't understand that the sound can affect you. So when I first started talking to people, the sort of that always doubting Thomas or like, oh, come on.

What are you talking about? Sound, I listen to these sounds. I'm going to be different as if you know, everything we're here when we go into nature and we hear things that makes us different. We hear the birds we hear the wind and the trees we hear, you know, we experience nature. Those are organic sounds.

Sharry Edwards : Yeah, the government knows about this because one of the presidential people who became President Clinton, one of his people came to see us and wanted to know how to make his voice more believable. And we were able to help him do that. Wow. And I felt like, well, that's really manipulative. I'll never do that again. So I quit.

TalkToMeGuy: See, I think that's the part that always amazes me is that you could be just like some little wonk sitting in a room making people more powerful for world domination. I don't mean directly necessarily, but I mean, you could be an evil doer pretty casually because you have great skills if you could help people pump up their whether they're presenting good or bad, but you choose not to. Wow.

Sharry Edwards : And I choose to give it away like we just recently did a candidate and he had no foundation whatsoever in his voice. And he's a real controversial figure in New York. And if people really knew the truth about his voice, I think it would cause a stir, but we have decided not to release that because we don't want to be the effect that people use or the excuse people use for voting are non voting for somebody. But the computer program that we used in Nano voice, we will give it to you free along with a lot of videos and textbooks so that you can make your own decisions.

I just don't want to be the person making the decisions for you. So that's why we give away the program and we've given away since 1984. So there's and at one point, a person who you would recognize very readily came to me and said, if you're stupid enough to give this away, I'm smart enough to sell it.

And so she was selling it to people and we had to put a registration on it so that she couldn't sell it. Wow. So that's what you're talking about. I could probably sell it for a lot of money.

Yeah. Because it helps you find partners. It helps you work in groups together. It gives you information about people's perspective. And in the beginning, it was all based on musical notes, which is also based on color.

So that full spectrum is there right in front of us all the time. We just don't know how to interpret it. And that's why I developed this program to help people discern what's really going on. The truth is really, really important to me.

TalkToMeGuy: Yeah. Somewhere in your sky chart. That's the whole other show. There's that. And I'm going to jump slightly because I can't believe we're not at the end, but we're certainly like, how did we already get here? I want to jump to the October, October keynote. One of the things that you talk about, you talk about these questions or positions that can occur in the month of this coming month. And one of them is the I heart, I and heart connection. Would you talk about that? Because I don't know that we necessarily connect those two together.

Sharry Edwards : I can collect it in a slightly different way. I and heart, the frequencies of things in the body are very redundant. And the heart has a three cycles per second. And it's also very close to magnesium, which helps run the heart.

And in the scale of that, everything that is influenced by that one frequency shows up if you make a wheel of all of the frequencies that belong in that one scale. I'll give you an example of heart and knee. The muscle in the knee, a pectinus, I think it is. And the pectinate, one is a heart muscle and one is a knee muscle.

And they are exactly the same frequency down to three decimal points. And if that knee starts to hurt, you know your heart isn't stressed because it's the same frequencies. So there's a lot of the cornea, but I can't remember the cornea and something in the heart.

So if the cornea is going to be affected, so is the heart. So those are the maps that we're putting out for people. And sharing with the people who want to take our courses. And go ahead. For people, I just want to skim over this. For the people who are attacking us and thieving from us, and there's been a lot of them through the years, and I think it's from the same group because they use the same protocol of coming in and stealing money from us. But if they keep up, I'm going to give every bit of this away to the public so they can't stop it.

So maybe that's what God has in mind, that I just give it all away. But right now, we support ourselves by training professionals to use this to help their neighbors, especially with the weight one. We just did a free weight class for people, and that's available on our website too.

If they want to learn to evaluate people for weight and help them, we welcome that as part of our story or gift to the world. So I would like to encourage people to go to our website, our professional website, is biocousticsolutions.net. Our website that has been attacked is soundhealthoptions.com. And what they did was bombard us with thousands of orders all at once. It had to be some kind of robot, and it really caused us a problem and cost us a lot of money. So whoever's out there, it's not going to stop. Too many people know, and that's the beginning where I had a talent. I didn't want it to die.

I thought if I taught other people how to use it, the world would be a better place. So that's where we are with testing people for cortisol. And this month, especially the F-sharps cortisol is, I think it's October, around the middle of October, cortisol really becomes stress because there's all this frequency coming to our planet from outer space. So cholesterol, adrenaline, aldosterone, all of those are going to be stressed in the mid portion of October. So expect more temper flares, people being really tired. So we're trying to deliver all that information to the people. I've been offered millions of dollars for this company, and one of the groups was from Japan, and I just cannot see a group of aristocrats trying to run the little people.

I'll just, I'll not tolerate it. So that's why we give away free classes for people at soundhealthportal.com. It's called a guest or apprentice class, and it will give you, here's your vocal print, and it'll tell you what's in stress for this month. And all that's free, I would encourage people to get in touch with that portal because I think one of the things we just found, and it's about cortisol, we took a family that had, every one of them had weight problems in their belly, and we found the commonality by running all of those people's voice print together, and we found out that something called P450 was in stress, and each one of them, there's two kinds of problems with cortisol, too much or too little. Some people fluctuate greatly through the day.

It causes addisons and Cushing's disease, and it's directly from stress. I don't think people should have to tolerate that, and I want to give them a shield so that nobody can manipulate them through all that, and we can look at families and see what's going on, and I really would like people to join us and help us do the research and get this to the people quicker. Okay, there's my soapbox, sorry. That was good.

TalkToMeGuy: I didn't even have to coax you into getting on the soapbox, thank you.

Sharry Edwards : Well, then I'll take back my sorry.

TalkToMeGuy: Another question from the October keynote is this, I'll call it the hip back chain reaction, because I have some of this. That's why I from now, now I, well everybody by now knows, I stand all day, I don't sit. The bad news is that I think the last time I stretched was somewhere in the late 80s. Always been terrible at stretching, but you talk about this hip back chain reaction, where hip muscles affect the lower back, and it seems to be a thing coming up in October. Is this more exacerbated in October?

Sharry Edwards : Yes, it's the C and F F sharp relationship between the psoas and oxygen, and how all of that gets to the body, like the body's redundant, it's full of frequencies, and frequency relationships. Here's something that weight loss people might not want to know, but I think it's helpful. The masseter and the pteragoi, the two muscles in the jaw, when you add them together, it creates dopamine and gives you a feeling of pleasure. No wonder we like eating, and the body is full of those relationships. Serotonin and melatonin have a mathematical relationship.

Go to sleep, wake up. So as soon as we figure out all of them, which may not be in my lifetime, we're going to have a book published. Okay, here's the frequencies for this. Here's the frequency for five of my algeopane. My legs were cramping all night long, and I didn't have enough sense to get myself some nitric oxide, which oxygens the muscles and stops the cramping. So I woke up with very sore leg muscles, and I came into my office and put my sounds on for Vibramyalgia, and it wasn't five minutes until that frequency helps the pain in my legs go away.

And I tried flexoril by frequency, and that helped some, but it was really the nitric oxide combined with the frequency of manganese that will stop my legs cramps almost instantly. I'm going to do a free class about that if anybody wants to get in touch with me about being part of that class. We have about 500 classes on Vimeo for people who want to learn this, and the tutorials are all on the portal. They can learn this on their own.

TalkToMeGuy: And where can they learn? Is there a page they can go to to find out more information about that up-and-coming class?

Sharry Edwards : They're going to have to write to me because we've not set a date yet. Sherry, S-H-A-R-R-Y, on air at gmail.com.

TalkToMeGuy: Okay, I'm writing that down myself.

Sharry Edwards : And if they want to write to me, I will send them the video that we just did on weight management. Oh, that's interesting. Okay.

TalkToMeGuy: Okay, I'm putting that in chat right now, and I'll put it in the show notes for everybody. And then I see here in this list, again for October, stuff coming up, everybody. Pathogens. You're talking specifically about chlamydia frequencies, but I suspect if one pathogen is going to be happening, that other bacterial frequencies might emerge as well.

Sharry Edwards : Yes, we have a template for Epstein-Barr and chlamydia. The chlamydia that's coming up, though, is the chlamydia that attacks the heart sac and causes irregular heart beats. So if you want to put your heart back in order, give the body multiples of three. And I'll usually put it back in sync.

TalkToMeGuy: Multiples of three. So that means if you're skipping, let's say you're bouncing on a rebounder. Can I do something there where I do something in threes?

Sharry Edwards : I was talking about frequency.

TalkToMeGuy: Like, oh, sorry. Oh, I got it. Okay.

Sharry Edwards : Putting 21 and 24 together. Those are multiples of three. So that's what we teach people in class, how to take a frequency, because most of the people out there teaching class are just saying, okay, this frequency is good for migraines. But it's really a combination of frequencies that gets to the root cause and does the job appropriately.

TalkToMeGuy: And there are no shindrilling instances for any of this. I was talking about that. You know, when I talked about that earlier, there's not, that's the thing about biocoustics. It seems, well, I've said it before, but I'll say it again because it still blows my mind. Again, in the 100 years ago category, I met Sherry in person, in California, in San Francisco area, because you came out for the whole life ex-bell, and a friend of mine who went to all the shows and knew everything, Annie Rainbow, who's no longer with us, came running over to the booth we had and said, oh, you got to see this. You got to see this. This is this woman and she's doing the thing. And there was Sherry sitting in her booth with a big old CRT monitor. Smell, you know, that's a word for like a TV and a big box of a PC and you would, she would have you talking to the microphone and say, come back in an hour and then she'd hand you a consent with your sounds on it. Cassette, people, that's how long ago we're talking.

Cassettes. And it was mind-blowing then. It's still mind-blowing now. And it's much more sophisticated now.

Oh yeah. You used to do it on cassettes. Here's your cassette.

Really? Cassette. Wow.

It's coming out sound. It's been an amazing thing to see the evolution of, since I've known you since then, to where it is now, to where people can go online, sign in pretty simply and within probably less than five minutes you're having your focal print run and you get an email back. It blows my mind in the best of ways.

Sharry Edwards : They send those to me and people that I want to do research on are right back to them almost within a day and say, hey, you could add to our database and our template to help the world. So I just wrote a book called Breaking the Sound Barriers of Disease. It's manuscripts written, we're working on the cover, but in there the acknowledgement is mostly thank you people for volunteering your vocal print and allowing all of this to happen.

We have somewhere between 2,000 and 3,000 people in rotation. And if I want to know, I want to know about heart attacks. I can go look at that database and pull out all the people that had heart attacks and the computer, the research programs allow me to compare everybody and see what is common. Like you asked for some of the eyes and heart. You can run eyes and adrenaline together and see what's going on. Oh, the cornea of the eye is the same frequency as mercury. And so if your vision is going, it gets fuzzy and whatever, you probably have some toxic metals going on.

TalkToMeGuy: And can we detox? Could we do something like a, you can do oral chelation therapy, either orally or with IV. Can we do chelation using sound?

Sharry Edwards : Absolutely, but it takes a long time because we have to test, see what it is, run the frequencies, see how long it takes to clear that out of the body. I mean, you'd have to be with somebody for days.

And if you're a kid or something, you could do it, but just to have somebody hanging around for a day and do this every half hour or so is a problem. We'd look at things like Corella and C60 and we have a practitioner that specializes in detoxification. So people usually take up something they want to know about breast cancer, or usually it's a family member and they dig deep and do that research. And then we share that with other people who are working on similar things.

So the whole group together makes this go quicker. And as many people as learning it, they can't shut it down because they can't shut down your mind. They'll try. We went to the FDA and showed them what we could do. And they said, this is not medicine, go away. I said, would you please put that in paper? On paper, they wouldn't. Yeah, of course not. Yeah. It has effects, but it's not medicine.

TalkToMeGuy: Well, it's like the people that I've interviewed with do homeopathy, which I think homeopathy and your work are kindred spirits in the sense that they're both subtle energy medicine. Those are my words. And I'll take responsibility for using the term medicine.

Come after me. But I think that they're very similar in that and they have the same issue. I mean, I know some really brilliant, well, Jack Tips in Texas, brilliant homeopaths. He's also a other practitioner, but a really skilled homeopath. And yet they're still to this day and homeopathy has been around for a really long time. I don't know how long, but a really long time. Not as long as Chinese medicine, but a really long time. And yet it's still persecuted to this day of like, that's not medicine. We don't know. We don't believe in that. It can't work.

Sharry Edwards : It's a frequency of the thing they're trying to deal with. Right. It really is that same crossover of Vegas and physical. Yeah.

TalkToMeGuy: They really like stuff that, you know, bleeds or, you know, she's broken. And having had both of those. Well, no, I wasn't, I didn't have actually broken. I didn't have any bleeding either. Well, except for the surgeries. But I mean, they really understand how to, I've always said of Western medicine, if I have something broken, I'm going to write to a hospital because they will know how to put that back together. But everything around it, wow.

Sharry Edwards : Hey, we have frequencies that'll set a bone. I know we're out of time, but a lady fell down on our stairs and I didn't know what to do. So I put on the sounds that we have for healing bones and her bone was not through the skin, but it was sticking out the side of her ankle. And when we put the sound on that bone moved over and reset itself, it was an awesome situation.

TalkToMeGuy: See, that's the, that's an ultimate example of this. The phrase I've been using for a long time is given the opportunity, the body will heal itself. Yes. And your information is giving the body the opportunity. And we'll heal our bodies want to be, you know, our self winding machines.

Yes. We're like the ultimate AI. I like that image. Thank you. I think that's an excellent close.

There we go. As always, Sherry, it's an adventure and a great conversation. Thank you so much. It's been awesome, Richard. And everybody have a great rest of the weekend and we'll see you next week. Thank you.

TalkToMeGuy: Music Greetings, everyone.

TalkToMeGuy: This is a Sound Health radio show where we talk about the crossroads of the environment and our health with Richard TalkToMeGuy. And this is the usual moment when I would say that Sharry Edwards is off working on the Sound Health portal, which I, knowing Sharry, she could be doing it at the same time. Sharry is joining us live today to hear and share replays of this show about 20 to 30 minutes after you hear the outro music. Go to TalkToMeGuy.com.

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TalkToMeGuy: With that, what if your voice contains a secret blueprint to your health? What if the frequencies you carry you could reveal not just what's disrupting your body, but precisely how to restore it? For over 30 years, Sharry Edwards has pioneered revolutionary discoveries at her Institute of Biacoustic Biology. Her research reveals that people facing similar health challenges share remarkably identical vocal patterns. Through voice analysis and targeted frequency applications, she's addressing everything from macular g-degeration and brain trauma to fibromyalgia, thyroid disorders, and those stubborn weight issues that seem to defy explanation. Edwards bridges ancient wisdom with cutting-edge science, demonstrating that we are sophisticated mathematical beings whose wellness could be managed through our individual frequency signatures. Her work connects frequency theory directly to our DNA templates, showing how our bodies can be programmed for optimal function and potentially life extension itself. Standing among the rare modern guardians of profound mysteries, Sharry Edwards is revealing whether frequency represents our future or an ancient science we're finally rediscovering. Are we truly mathematical beings whose health can be unlocked through frequencies we carry naturally? Welcome, Sharry.

Sharry Edwards : Wow, that is a great introduction. I feel my head swelling.

TalkToMeGuy: You deserve some head swelling.

Sharry Edwards : I love being on your show, Richard, because not only do you allow your listeners information, but you encourage them to use it for their own health and to help Mother Earth.

TalkToMeGuy: That's, you know, as we were talking backstage, I really finally have gotten very comfortable. Well, it's been, we've been doing this for years. I'm an educator. I'm a passionate educator with a cranky edge, is how I would think about it.

I'm particularly cranky about what we're doing to the environment and poisons in school lunches. But I'm an educator and I enjoy it. This is an enjoyable, probably like us talking will be fun.

Most people I don't think would consider what we're going to talk about maybe fun, but I think it's you do amazing work. And I'm appreciative of that. So thank you for that. And back at you. Well, thank you.

TalkToMeGuy: I have a couple, what I would call technical references, and then I'll ask you a bigger question. What are electrolytes?

Sharry Edwards : They're the minerals of the body that encourage everything else to work. Like it, it deals with all the fluids in the body. It deals with nutrients in the body. It just keeps everything going. I can't think of an analogy.

TalkToMeGuy: Well, doesn't it assist the firing of all of our hormones and everything without the electrolytes? Would we would we have difficulty actually having that signal goes to the brain and then sort of drifts out? Because one of the things about hormones in particular is they have no, they don't have a tube or a channel they go through. They don't go through the lymphatics. They don't necessarily go through the blood. They can pass through the tissue. They can just sort of go through the liquid in our bodies. And without those electrolytes, isn't that harder for them to travel? So to speak, it's very electrical.

Sharry Edwards : And they really don't know where that electrical impulse of the body comes from. But there's electricity there that keeps things moving along and going to where they ought to go. So that's a biggie. That electrical stimulation is a biggie for electrolytes.

TalkToMeGuy: And in some communities we would call that the life force, perhaps?

Sharry Edwards : Yes. The chi, because it also deals with mood as well as biochemistry and homeostasis and hormones, like you were saying. It just makes, they make sure everything gets where they're going in the body.

TalkToMeGuy: And without them, it's hard. Hard to go through sludge. Okay, and then what are metabolites?

Sharry Edwards : Wow. I don't know if I have an official definition of metabolites, but I would think that has a lot to do with electrolytes and everything else that electrolytes are dragging along with them, the potassium, chloride, calcium and all that, to just keep the body fed and going. Because when you eat food, it has to be broken down into its components. I think part of those components is the metabolites that the body needs just to keep alive.

TalkToMeGuy: To make the whole thing run. Yeah. Okay, and now in last month's keynote that you published in Masters of Health Magazine, which I'll put that link in the show notes, you wrote about cortisol's propensity to store fat by affecting our electrolytes. Yes. How did muscle cramps unlock this whole stress-fat mystery for you?

Sharry Edwards : Well, it was awesome. It started with this 10-part series I did on weight management, because so many people were complaining they could not lose weight, and so I started digging in, because that's one of the things that we try to address. What do people need? Like when they needed information about COVID and all the other things that were threatening us and causing us stress. So I started looking into weight management and found out things had to dig deep, that people were not being told about how to lose weight.

And I couldn't figure out why they were withheld the government or big pharma, whoever, was withholding this information. I really had to dig underneath other kinds of research to find out about adipinectin, and aldosterone, and AMPK, and grolin, and leptin, that these were things that were needed by the body to be able to metabolize what was going on, and it just was not being shared with the public. One of the things about cortisol and other kinds of electrolytes, or whatever we're trying to talk about here, is I found that weight, excess weight that you can't get rid of, will begin to lay down on a muscle in the body that has the closest frequency. And with cortisol, it's this upper body fat around your boobs and upper arms and under your arms, and so we made a whole map of the body and what's going on with adipinectin, which is one of the muscles underneath the upper arm that is an indicator of diabetes. It's called like bat wings, and doctors look at that. There's fat there. It indicates they're not addressing insulin. So we made this whole map, and we call it a mathematical map. And I think that's in the March issue of Masters of Health, that people can download that map.

Where's my fat? This is the corresponding electrolyte or biochemical, and so they can start there. We've put together this entire series of templates for people to be able to leave us a vocal print, and then they want to look at fat or heart or sarcopenia, like you're talking about aging, and they can see where their stress is, where the frequencies of their voice are not balanced, like a sour note in a song. And we just did a thing on lipodema, and one of the examples we used was the body's inability to look symmetrical, and so we used the example of Kim Kardashian, and forgive me, but her big butt. And she was addressing that on talk shows about how body image was great and how people need to accept themselves the way they are, but some people just won't and don't and can't, and they're judged by where their weight is or how much weight there is.

People think they're stupid and lazy and incompetent for not being able to control their weight. We wanted to help that, and so on our Sound Health Portal, people can leave a vocal print, and if they have an unbalanced body, like their hips and legs are really big, and that's thyroid issues. So they can look at this map and try to identify what is going on in their body, and I've never seen anything like that. We produce that and give it away to the public because there's so much stress about in the world and about not being healthy and being overweight and not being the right political party, and we wanted to help the stress, and so that's the whole series. And what this series narrowed down into, whether it's cortisol, and cortisol is from the adrenal glands and it's the stress about chemical, and it deals with adrenaline and eltostarone and a lot of other issues that have to be taken care of before the cortisol can be taken care of, and cortisol, and people can feel this, when cortisol is too high or too low and it vacillates all through the day and night, and usually between two and four at night, it'll wake people up because cortisol is so unbalanced. But we look at all of this, we put together a computer program or a template so people can go test what's going on with the cortisol because when people begin to feel very fidgety and they don't know the next thing to do, they have a lot to do, and they feel very wired but very tired at the same time. So ask yourself that question, do I feel wired and tired throughout the day? You probably have a cortisol imbalance, so go to our portal, soundhealthportal.com, and the instructions are right on the landing page for you to leave us a vocal pen and we will return a preliminary evaluation to your email, and it's absolutely free. And one of the things people scream at me about is you should charge for this, you should charge big money, this is very valuable.

Yes, it's valuable that people have been screwed so many decades about their weight and what's going on and what's going on with the lack of health care that I want to make this free, and we really can't afford that, but I insist that that get out to the public so they can have a big slice of self-health so they have dominion over what's going on with their own body, and right now we don't.

TalkToMeGuy: I want to toss in that my experience is that wired and tired often leads to what I would call cranky. Yes. And I think that's the big picture for me when I was studying for the show and looking at the keynotes, that it amazes me how cranky everyone is. And I think part of it is that our total toxic load on the planet between everything from glyophosate to the neoniconites killing the butterflies, there's just so much, I almost used a bad word, stuff that's in the air and in the water and in our soil and in our food, back to my reference backstage talking about poison and school lunches, glyphosate tested in school lunches, they should know why, that we just have an amazing amount of toxicity and I think that toxicity irritates our nervous system on a chronic low level and sometimes a high level. And we end up wired, tired and cranky with a cortisol imbalance is a response to that. Does that make sense?

Sharry Edwards : Absolutely and they also found this, I'll say a bad word crap, in baby food, glyphosate in baby food and that poison comes in, the body doesn't have enough energy to deal with it, so it says this is a poison, I'm in stress here, so it creates a molecules of fat around the poison and then lays the poison fat down on usually your belly, a lot of toxicity comes from belly fat or the result of toxicity is belly fat. So that's one of the things I love about what you do, you care about environments inside and out. I'm very thankful that you took enough time to read all of these articles we've been writing and you are very knowledgeable and caring about this topic.

TalkToMeGuy: Thank you and I will refer back to one of the, I would say horrible, but I don't mean that in a bad way about her. One of the last conversations I had with Stephanie Sinef, when she was talking about one of the issues for her, this was actually at that time coming out of Brazil because Brazil uses, makes a lot of ethanol, so they're using a lot less gasoline and more ethanol on their fuel sources. The trick, air quotes trick, or insert your favorite bad word, is that they produce their ethanol from corn and the corn is GMO. And if it's GMO, that means it's sprayed with glyphosate right before harvest because they use it as a defoliant. And so then you take that corn and you turn it into ethanol and then what you have is cars driving around as a glyphosate delivery system and the fuel is vaporized. Because the making of the fuel does not destroy the glyphosate, it's just in there. So we talked about that and now that's happening in this country, well we've been making biofuels for a while with the same thing.

So we just have this relentless, you know, we don't have enough in our food, now we're getting in our airways because we're trying to do good and help the environment. I'm not going to make that into a question, I'm sorry.

Sharry Edwards : Well I'm going to comment that it all backs up on an enzyme that helps make cholesterol good or bad, cholesterol. And that's one of the things that Stephanie Seneff talked about was the statins because of the high cholesterol and what's going on. The research that we did on statins, because we had a lot of people come in that couldn't even walk. We had a doctor referral and they wanted us to take his cholesterol lower and he was already at 50, which is half of what it should be.

And he couldn't even turn around without falling into the wall or just getting really dizzy. And the research we did all faced back to niacin. That niacin and red rice yeast will do the same things and not have these terrible side effects of statins that really affect your brain, your nervous system, your nerves, the sheathing on your nerves. So that's the kind of research that we do looking at the relationship of all of these numbers. Does one and one equal two and we can also look at it in music.

If we start looking at the frequencies of notes, are there sour notes in your song? We identify those and we have formulas that counteract them and let your body heal itself. We don't need medications that poison us. I don't know if I'm allowed to say that.

TalkToMeGuy: That's never stopped you. And that's why we keep talking. I would add to that to the group of the niacin and red rice yeast. I would also add in personally, I add in natto, which is a point of origin of natokinase, which is a supplement.

But natto is something that's a Japanese food and it's fermented soybeans. The trick is it's easy to make. It's like making yogurt. It's a fermented product. And the trick is that if we make our own natto and use organic soybeans, then you have like this amazing, perfect food in the sense that it's not only a good quality protein, must be organic.

I cannot say that strongly enough. The beans must be organic. But natokinase is known for helping scrub the cholesterol out of the arteries. With nothing, no other effects other than helping the system be less inflamed. And it specifically has action on the arteries. So I love natto to begin with, so I've been eating it for years.

Sharry Edwards : Does it have anything to do with seropeptase?

TalkToMeGuy: Well, it's a similar action. It is a anti-inflammatory. I don't know if it's a proteolytic meaning a protease action, which is in the family of seropeptase. This goes back to lead-lead days. They're talking about infalzyme and various anti-inflammatory enzymes, seropeptase, protease.

Those are the two key ones. And it probably does have some relationship. I just know it more as they call it. It's called from natto. It's called natokinase. And you can get that as a supplement in a capsule.

Because some people have a hard time eating natto because it's a little, let's say, slimy in its texture. It forms threads. Once it begins to ferment, it begins to form threads. But you can also get it as tempeh. That's what tempeh is made out of, which you can slice up. Tempeh is a log of natokinase, natto. And you can slice it up and saute it and make it into a sandwich or put it in a vegetable dish or any number of things.

Sharry Edwards : Lead-lead is a great example of what she teaches. She's in her 80s. She doesn't have any wrinkles on her face at all. And she is out doing rigorous dancing in the street.

TalkToMeGuy: Zumba. She's doing Zumba. Wow. Yeah. Go ahead.

Sharry Edwards : So she gives good advice along with what you're saying.

TalkToMeGuy: Yeah, actually, it was Lita that turned me on to 100 years ago, just about. I met Lita when she was traveling the country for Loomis Enzymes Company, teaching people how to do a form of kinesiology.

Not really kinesiology, but it is using heel measurement and actually measuring the body to see what enzymes influenced one way or the other. So she was the one that turned me on to the early days of digestive enzymes. I've been taking plant-derived digestive enzymes since I met her, so that's in the 100 years category.

Sharry Edwards : Well, you're also an herbalist, so you knew a lot of this stuff too.

TalkToMeGuy: Yeah, I was receptive to it. There were the classic old-school enzyme, which is still a great enzyme, was called wovenzime. And now that those that we used to have to sneak in from Europe, but now there are other enzymes like that. And those often have, they're proteolytics, but they often have something like some ox bile in there, because there is benefit to having ox bile to help stimulate the liver. And they work really well, but I lean more toward now, and ever since Lita's research and studying with Lita, I lean more toward plant-derived, because they're a little cleaner and just more accessible. And there's lots of different kinds of plant-derived enzymes now.

Sharry Edwards : Well, that was part of what we discovered, that people who had trouble with digesting fats, they took out their gallbladder, then there's no bile salts, and they don't tell you to take bile salts. And so it's just a vicious cycle of uneducation about how people should treat their bodies. And so Lita's stuff is wonderful. Howard Blumish you're talking about?

Yes. He's a good guy and really tries to help provide enzymes, that's one of the things. Your hormones break down first and not using, and I think the body is thinking, you don't need to be having kids if you're already in stress. And then digestion starts to break down. We've written about that, the sequence of how the body signals to you that it's in trouble. So in looking at each of these, and you just mentioned something I was gonna bring up, hmm, they'll come back, go ahead.

TalkToMeGuy: Is there a correlation between fat and inflammation? Absolutely. Do they have a relationship? Absolutely.

Sharry Edwards : I think inflammation, the fat tries to protect the body against the inflammation, and we've already written one of the articles about that in that 10 part series. So the inflammation comes from the foods you eat, things that aren't processed, digestion again, hormones, and we all go back to the liver again, a non-alcoholic fatty liver.

And there is an enzyme, and I was just looking at it today, that really is lacking in people who have the ability to digest fat, and it's called cholesterol desmalase, and it's an F-sharp, an F-sharp and a B. So those are, if you look at the entire scale of a note, there's every other note that goes with it in this scale of 12 notes, according to Pythagoras and modern music theory and all that. And if you don't have all of the notes go with one thing, then that's when the body begins to break down, because not only is there sour notes, but there's missing notes. And that's one of the things that we can look at people's vocal print and tell which missing notes they need to have back, and we give it back in frequency or color or musical notes, or even a person, a person with your frequency, you will be so drawn to them.

No matter if you're married to somebody else or in a relationship, if somebody comes into your life and they have your frequency that completes you and make you whole, you'll not be able to keep your mind off of them. So this goes through many, many layers of our being to help us put ourselves back into perfect order. And that's why we've talked about this Rosetta Stone, that we can look at the math matrix of any person and see what's going to happen. We're even doing some studies on newborn babies and their cries to see if we can predict what's going to happen to them by their missing notes, by their unbalanced notes.

And we think this is the Rosetta Stone that got lost someplace. Of math and mathical healing, laying on the hands is a form of math healing, emotional healing, all different kinds of layers that math will provide the information about through your voice.

TalkToMeGuy: And how does emotional stress confuse our cortisol levels?

Sharry Edwards : I think it's because of the frequencies that we put out, like the adrenals, puts out the cortisol to sort of level you out. And one of the biochemicals associated is adrenaline. And think about if you get scared, adrenaline drops into your body. Your body makes adrenaline and that makes you scared and shaky and grouchy and really going after somebody.

It's a flight or fight biochemicals of the body. Candace Pert wrote a book about this, Molecules of Emotion and how we look at estrogen and testosterone and thyroid and vitamin A even. Vitamin A is the same frequency as adrenal corticotropin.

And so you don't have enough vitamin A, you don't have enough emotions, so you become very apathetic. So yes, it's all in there and looking at what minerals are run by cortisol that keep everything running. Minerals have a lot to do with emotions. Like think about calcium. If you don't have enough calcium in the body, you just don't have enough energy to get up and fight and calcium is supposed to keep you levelheaded.

It's one of the things that goes out with PTSD, your body can't use it. And when your body has cancer, calcium is one of the things that is involved. 5-H-E-T-E, let's be a long word, and calcium are nearly the same frequency. So if you're looking at somebody's vocal pain who has cancer, they're also going to have calcium stress. And so we take away the cancer food, the 5-H-E-T-E, and then in a lot of cases, the cancer will reverse because it doesn't have any food anymore because we balance the calcium that keeps everything in order and doesn't allow your body to develop cancer. That's a whole other show.

TalkToMeGuy: Wow, yeah, because cancer is so... We don't have to go down this path too far, but I can't help myself. With the Total Toxic, back to my favorite rant about Total Toxic Load. We've seen an increase in cancer and cancers. And I don't know if that means...

I don't know when I say pluralize it. I don't know if we have more kinds of cancer just because they've always been there but we're just discovering them. Or if in fact we're actually having more cancers because of the cumulative toxic load.

Sharry Edwards : I think you're absolutely right. The body begins to be used as a trash dump. And when you don't take out the trash, then that's when the cancer begins to fester. Fester, bad.

TalkToMeGuy: That's a hard one to battle back. And so we've got stress. And not that there's any stress going on in the world. So we have stress. How do we... I don't know, sing a happy tune for ourselves.

Do we... Do we have to... I'm thinking about last week's guest, who did a lot of meditative practice. Do we, when you observe somebody's vocal print and if they do meditate, can they... Can that help shift things? Because it's giving the body a frequency of not necessarily bliss but calm and ease or... Yes.

Sharry Edwards : And the vagus nerve is the frequency of bliss. And it's the note of B. It's the color of blue. And that's one of the things that people want to look at, the blues. And here are those notes of B and F together to calm them down. So it's all there. And in one of the articles we demonstrate, I think it was last month's article, we demonstrate how to activate the vagus nerve.

And then that is the... I believe the vagus nerve is the connection, the crossroads, between a physical and non-physical. When you go into meditation, that vagus nerve comes to the forefront, calms you down.

So looking at September's... nd article. It gives you instructions about how to move your body into activity in the vagus nerve, which is meditation and that sort of calms down everything crosses that barrier between the physical and the emotional and just balances things out.

TalkToMeGuy: Well, I think it's I'm trying to remember this doctor's name, but I just can't pull it up right now. There was a woman, I think she was at MD, who has a line of glasses with various colors.

Yes. And online she has a I just cannot pull her name up right now. And online she had a demonstration of a man who had a walking, I can't, well it was a disability, but it wasn't, it was more of a mechanical issue than a something damaged in his nervous system. And the demonstration was him just walking across the room, which was very out of balance.

You lay one of these people that when they walk, they look like they're going to fall over at any moment, but they always catch themselves. That's how unsympathetic it was. And he put it on these colored lenses and they weren't special glass, they were just colored lenses. I mean, they were high quality optical, but they were a specific color that she knew that would help that. And within 15 seconds he was walking upright smoothly.

Sharry Edwards : We did a research project on that. I was so blown away by it. We had a little girl that couldn't refract orange, so she couldn't do math because she's only seeing part of the page. And we put orange glasses on her and she could walk very straight down a hallway. And we did a study with a group of nuns with these colored glasses.

And if they got the right one, and I can't remember her name either, they could walk a straight line down a hallway and without it they were stumbly and bumbly. And it's the way the eyes refract light, the cones in the eye were able to stimulate. Just go to the portal and have them test your eyes for any kind of opson or anything that's going to affect your eyes. You know, I used to think that the lines down the middle of the road were yellow and they're actually orange. And I got tested and I could not refract yellow light. Wow. That's a biggie because you need full spectrum light just like a plant does. And if you don't have it, you don't function. You don't thrive very well.

TalkToMeGuy: Well, when I was traveling around the country doing the whole life expos, we traveled from San Diego to Washington State to about Denver, just doing whole life expos year-round and other kinds of health events. And we were selling full spectrum light back in the day before people even knew that term. When Jonathan Ott, Jonathan Ott, the inventor of full spectrum lighting, full spectrum light, and he invented it because he was trying to film the growth of a plant in time-lapse and he needed to set it up in his lab. And when he did it with not full spectrum light, the plant wouldn't react the way it should normally. And so he invented full spectrum light so that he could film a plant somewhere, this documentary is on YouTube, I think, to be able to make this plant bloom indoors. So he went on to invent full spectrum lights.

And so we were selling those around the country. And it was always amazing to have people see the demonstration because we'd have a regular light bulb, which is tensed towards sort of a yellowish color, over a piece of paper, and then we'd have a full spectrum light bulb over a piece of paper. And people would come over and look at the two pieces of paper and be shocked at how clear the full spectrum paper was in terms of sharpness, that the text was sharp, that everything was sharp. And so we sold full spectrum lights in that same zone of that, you know, all over the country. And it was always amazing to me, the biggest operation we did was we installed full spectrum light into a Kinkos, a big Kinkos in Monterey. And the employees, all that came up and hugged us because they'd been working in this intense regular full spectrum light, which people think, well, ballast is a whole other, the electronics at full, fluorescent lights is a whole other show, conversation. But really one of the main issues with full spectrum light is the balance of the light coming out of is off, leans toward, you know, blue and not a good way. And so when you put in full spectrum light, people feel better, they're more cognitive because they're not being again stressed out, adding to your stress pile of imbalanced light. So daylight and full spectrum light is going to make you feel better because your body, our bodies are looking for outdoor light or full spectrum light. Pardon the rant.

Sharry Edwards : Does Evelyn Early's name ring a bell with you?

TalkToMeGuy: That sounds right. That could be it. Wow, that's nicely done. You pulled that out of nowhere. That could be it.

Sharry Edwards : Evelyn came to mind and then I just kept thinking about it as you were talking. But plants need full spectrum light or they don't grow right and they don't have it right in nutrients. Why wouldn't we think that humans need the same thing?

TalkToMeGuy: Because we think we're strong and tough. I don't know. I've never understood it. We tried to get into schools. I'm at our sitting in a school room. We're both old enough that we probably grew up in schools that had windows and you could just like be staring out the window most of the time or sit next to the window. But putting full spectrum light into a classroom, I did that in one junior high school, the high school junior high that I went to.

We said, okay, we'll pay to put these lights in in this one home room. And the teacher was just stunned at how much better everybody was in terms of their ability to focus and to be just everything was better. They were happier. They were less stressed out at the end of the day. And I think when we go into these boxes which most schools are now are boxes with not much windows because they don't want distraction with badly and balanced light. We're not helping anybody. We're making it harder to learn, not easier.

Sharry Edwards : Yes, and if if people want to look at what colors they have been stressed, they can again go to our soundhealthportal.com and use what's called nano voice. And it will tell you which color frequencies you have the most of and the least of and the balance of that. You can wear clothes of that color, put it in your house. You can do a lot to balance that out on your own. Music really helps too.

TalkToMeGuy: Well, that's right. Thank you for that. I was going to say that back to the Vegas nerve. I've I had a session a while back with Kathleen Nagy and she did the I don't know what this is called, but she did a tone thing for me. Not just a general tone thing, but a tone thing that I listen to every day that she designed that was for me after we she interviewed me and did a bunch of testing. And I listen to it every day and it's really a great way to start the day with these beautiful chimes that she uses. And it just helps sort of like smooth me out. Particularly when I've had a gnarly day either editing for too many hours or just trying to figure out something technical and create your own sound.

Sharry Edwards : Yes. Yeah. She just makes a hole. Yeah.

TalkToMeGuy: She makes everything come together. Yeah. My last go ahead.

Sharry Edwards : I was just going to say she's bio acoustically trained. Yeah.

TalkToMeGuy: Yeah. So she combines the bio acoustic knowledge with her. For those that don't know, Kathleen Nagy was a professional French horn player for decades in the orchestras like, you know, the big big crowd of orchestras. And at some point she realized that she wanted to do something different rather than play the I forget what song pushed her over the edge, but she'd heard too many does one too many times and was going to go nuts. And I think then she came and studied with you and it changed her life.

Because now she can use what she knows from vocal profiling and combine it with her love of music and produces these beautiful tonal scales designed for individuals. It's a wonderful delivery system.

Sharry Edwards : Yeah. So she's able to pick out like, um, men who have prostate issues have F and F sharp and stress. And so she gives you that music back and then completes you sound, your signature sound. Awesome lady. Oh yeah. Really great.

TalkToMeGuy: And it's back to this, you know, ever since, well, I mean, we've been working on and off together for how more than a decade, man, probably more like 12 or 13 years. And it's the power of sound. It always blows me away that people don't understand that the sound can affect you. So when I first started talking to people, the sort of that always doubting Thomas or like, oh, come on.

What are you talking about? Sound, I listen to these sounds. I'm going to be different as if you know, everything we're here when we go into nature and we hear things that makes us different. We hear the birds we hear the wind and the trees we hear, you know, we experience nature. Those are organic sounds.

Sharry Edwards : Yeah, the government knows about this because one of the presidential people who became President Clinton, one of his people came to see us and wanted to know how to make his voice more believable. And we were able to help him do that. Wow. And I felt like, well, that's really manipulative. I'll never do that again. So I quit.

TalkToMeGuy: See, I think that's the part that always amazes me is that you could be just like some little wonk sitting in a room making people more powerful for world domination. I don't mean directly necessarily, but I mean, you could be an evil doer pretty casually because you have great skills if you could help people pump up their whether they're presenting good or bad, but you choose not to. Wow.

Sharry Edwards : And I choose to give it away like we just recently did a candidate and he had no foundation whatsoever in his voice. And he's a real controversial figure in New York. And if people really knew the truth about his voice, I think it would cause a stir, but we have decided not to release that because we don't want to be the effect that people use or the excuse people use for voting are non voting for somebody. But the computer program that we used in Nano voice, we will give it to you free along with a lot of videos and textbooks so that you can make your own decisions.

I just don't want to be the person making the decisions for you. So that's why we give away the program and we've given away since 1984. So there's and at one point, a person who you would recognize very readily came to me and said, if you're stupid enough to give this away, I'm smart enough to sell it.

And so she was selling it to people and we had to put a registration on it so that she couldn't sell it. Wow. So that's what you're talking about. I could probably sell it for a lot of money.

Yeah. Because it helps you find partners. It helps you work in groups together. It gives you information about people's perspective. And in the beginning, it was all based on musical notes, which is also based on color.

So that full spectrum is there right in front of us all the time. We just don't know how to interpret it. And that's why I developed this program to help people discern what's really going on. The truth is really, really important to me.

TalkToMeGuy: Yeah. Somewhere in your sky chart. That's the whole other show. There's that. And I'm going to jump slightly because I can't believe we're not at the end, but we're certainly like, how did we already get here? I want to jump to the October, October keynote. One of the things that you talk about, you talk about these questions or positions that can occur in the month of this coming month. And one of them is the I heart, I and heart connection. Would you talk about that? Because I don't know that we necessarily connect those two together.

Sharry Edwards : I can collect it in a slightly different way. I and heart, the frequencies of things in the body are very redundant. And the heart has a three cycles per second. And it's also very close to magnesium, which helps run the heart.

And in the scale of that, everything that is influenced by that one frequency shows up if you make a wheel of all of the frequencies that belong in that one scale. I'll give you an example of heart and knee. The muscle in the knee, a pectinus, I think it is. And the pectinate, one is a heart muscle and one is a knee muscle.

And they are exactly the same frequency down to three decimal points. And if that knee starts to hurt, you know your heart isn't stressed because it's the same frequencies. So there's a lot of the cornea, but I can't remember the cornea and something in the heart.

So if the cornea is going to be affected, so is the heart. So those are the maps that we're putting out for people. And sharing with the people who want to take our courses. And go ahead. For people, I just want to skim over this. For the people who are attacking us and thieving from us, and there's been a lot of them through the years, and I think it's from the same group because they use the same protocol of coming in and stealing money from us. But if they keep up, I'm going to give every bit of this away to the public so they can't stop it.

So maybe that's what God has in mind, that I just give it all away. But right now, we support ourselves by training professionals to use this to help their neighbors, especially with the weight one. We just did a free weight class for people, and that's available on our website too.

If they want to learn to evaluate people for weight and help them, we welcome that as part of our story or gift to the world. So I would like to encourage people to go to our website, our professional website, is biocousticsolutions.net. Our website that has been attacked is soundhealthoptions.com. And what they did was bombard us with thousands of orders all at once. It had to be some kind of robot, and it really caused us a problem and cost us a lot of money. So whoever's out there, it's not going to stop. Too many people know, and that's the beginning where I had a talent. I didn't want it to die.

I thought if I taught other people how to use it, the world would be a better place. So that's where we are with testing people for cortisol. And this month, especially the F-sharps cortisol is, I think it's October, around the middle of October, cortisol really becomes stress because there's all this frequency coming to our planet from outer space. So cholesterol, adrenaline, aldosterone, all of those are going to be stressed in the mid portion of October. So expect more temper flares, people being really tired. So we're trying to deliver all that information to the people. I've been offered millions of dollars for this company, and one of the groups was from Japan, and I just cannot see a group of aristocrats trying to run the little people.

I'll just, I'll not tolerate it. So that's why we give away free classes for people at soundhealthportal.com. It's called a guest or apprentice class, and it will give you, here's your vocal print, and it'll tell you what's in stress for this month. And all that's free, I would encourage people to get in touch with that portal because I think one of the things we just found, and it's about cortisol, we took a family that had, every one of them had weight problems in their belly, and we found the commonality by running all of those people's voice print together, and we found out that something called P450 was in stress, and each one of them, there's two kinds of problems with cortisol, too much or too little. Some people fluctuate greatly through the day.

It causes addisons and Cushing's disease, and it's directly from stress. I don't think people should have to tolerate that, and I want to give them a shield so that nobody can manipulate them through all that, and we can look at families and see what's going on, and I really would like people to join us and help us do the research and get this to the people quicker. Okay, there's my soapbox, sorry. That was good.

TalkToMeGuy: I didn't even have to coax you into getting on the soapbox, thank you.

Sharry Edwards : Well, then I'll take back my sorry.

TalkToMeGuy: Another question from the October keynote is this, I'll call it the hip back chain reaction, because I have some of this. That's why I from now, now I, well everybody by now knows, I stand all day, I don't sit. The bad news is that I think the last time I stretched was somewhere in the late 80s. Always been terrible at stretching, but you talk about this hip back chain reaction, where hip muscles affect the lower back, and it seems to be a thing coming up in October. Is this more exacerbated in October?

Sharry Edwards : Yes, it's the C and F F sharp relationship between the psoas and oxygen, and how all of that gets to the body, like the body's redundant, it's full of frequencies, and frequency relationships. Here's something that weight loss people might not want to know, but I think it's helpful. The masseter and the pteragoi, the two muscles in the jaw, when you add them together, it creates dopamine and gives you a feeling of pleasure. No wonder we like eating, and the body is full of those relationships. Serotonin and melatonin have a mathematical relationship.

Go to sleep, wake up. So as soon as we figure out all of them, which may not be in my lifetime, we're going to have a book published. Okay, here's the frequencies for this. Here's the frequency for five of my algeopane. My legs were cramping all night long, and I didn't have enough sense to get myself some nitric oxide, which oxygens the muscles and stops the cramping. So I woke up with very sore leg muscles, and I came into my office and put my sounds on for Vibramyalgia, and it wasn't five minutes until that frequency helps the pain in my legs go away.

And I tried flexoril by frequency, and that helped some, but it was really the nitric oxide combined with the frequency of manganese that will stop my legs cramps almost instantly. I'm going to do a free class about that if anybody wants to get in touch with me about being part of that class. We have about 500 classes on Vimeo for people who want to learn this, and the tutorials are all on the portal. They can learn this on their own.

TalkToMeGuy: And where can they learn? Is there a page they can go to to find out more information about that up-and-coming class?

Sharry Edwards : They're going to have to write to me because we've not set a date yet. Sherry, S-H-A-R-R-Y, on air at gmail.com.

TalkToMeGuy: Okay, I'm writing that down myself.

Sharry Edwards : And if they want to write to me, I will send them the video that we just did on weight management. Oh, that's interesting. Okay.

TalkToMeGuy: Okay, I'm putting that in chat right now, and I'll put it in the show notes for everybody. And then I see here in this list, again for October, stuff coming up, everybody. Pathogens. You're talking specifically about chlamydia frequencies, but I suspect if one pathogen is going to be happening, that other bacterial frequencies might emerge as well.

Sharry Edwards : Yes, we have a template for Epstein-Barr and chlamydia. The chlamydia that's coming up, though, is the chlamydia that attacks the heart sac and causes irregular heart beats. So if you want to put your heart back in order, give the body multiples of three. And I'll usually put it back in sync.

TalkToMeGuy: Multiples of three. So that means if you're skipping, let's say you're bouncing on a rebounder. Can I do something there where I do something in threes?

Sharry Edwards : I was talking about frequency.

TalkToMeGuy: Like, oh, sorry. Oh, I got it. Okay.

Sharry Edwards : Putting 21 and 24 together. Those are multiples of three. So that's what we teach people in class, how to take a frequency, because most of the people out there teaching class are just saying, okay, this frequency is good for migraines. But it's really a combination of frequencies that gets to the root cause and does the job appropriately.

TalkToMeGuy: And there are no shindrilling instances for any of this. I was talking about that. You know, when I talked about that earlier, there's not, that's the thing about biocoustics. It seems, well, I've said it before, but I'll say it again because it still blows my mind. Again, in the 100 years ago category, I met Sherry in person, in California, in San Francisco area, because you came out for the whole life ex-bell, and a friend of mine who went to all the shows and knew everything, Annie Rainbow, who's no longer with us, came running over to the booth we had and said, oh, you got to see this. You got to see this. This is this woman and she's doing the thing. And there was Sherry sitting in her booth with a big old CRT monitor. Smell, you know, that's a word for like a TV and a big box of a PC and you would, she would have you talking to the microphone and say, come back in an hour and then she'd hand you a consent with your sounds on it. Cassette, people, that's how long ago we're talking.

Cassettes. And it was mind-blowing then. It's still mind-blowing now. And it's much more sophisticated now.

Oh yeah. You used to do it on cassettes. Here's your cassette.

Really? Cassette. Wow.

It's coming out sound. It's been an amazing thing to see the evolution of, since I've known you since then, to where it is now, to where people can go online, sign in pretty simply and within probably less than five minutes you're having your focal print run and you get an email back. It blows my mind in the best of ways.

Sharry Edwards : They send those to me and people that I want to do research on are right back to them almost within a day and say, hey, you could add to our database and our template to help the world. So I just wrote a book called Breaking the Sound Barriers of Disease. It's manuscripts written, we're working on the cover, but in there the acknowledgement is mostly thank you people for volunteering your vocal print and allowing all of this to happen.

We have somewhere between 2,000 and 3,000 people in rotation. And if I want to know, I want to know about heart attacks. I can go look at that database and pull out all the people that had heart attacks and the computer, the research programs allow me to compare everybody and see what is common. Like you asked for some of the eyes and heart. You can run eyes and adrenaline together and see what's going on. Oh, the cornea of the eye is the same frequency as mercury. And so if your vision is going, it gets fuzzy and whatever, you probably have some toxic metals going on.

TalkToMeGuy: And can we detox? Could we do something like a, you can do oral chelation therapy, either orally or with IV. Can we do chelation using sound?

Sharry Edwards : Absolutely, but it takes a long time because we have to test, see what it is, run the frequencies, see how long it takes to clear that out of the body. I mean, you'd have to be with somebody for days.

And if you're a kid or something, you could do it, but just to have somebody hanging around for a day and do this every half hour or so is a problem. We'd look at things like Corella and C60 and we have a practitioner that specializes in detoxification. So people usually take up something they want to know about breast cancer, or usually it's a family member and they dig deep and do that research. And then we share that with other people who are working on similar things.

So the whole group together makes this go quicker. And as many people as learning it, they can't shut it down because they can't shut down your mind. They'll try. We went to the FDA and showed them what we could do. And they said, this is not medicine, go away. I said, would you please put that in paper? On paper, they wouldn't. Yeah, of course not. Yeah. It has effects, but it's not medicine.

TalkToMeGuy: Well, it's like the people that I've interviewed with do homeopathy, which I think homeopathy and your work are kindred spirits in the sense that they're both subtle energy medicine. Those are my words. And I'll take responsibility for using the term medicine.

Come after me. But I think that they're very similar in that and they have the same issue. I mean, I know some really brilliant, well, Jack Tips in Texas, brilliant homeopaths. He's also a other practitioner, but a really skilled homeopath. And yet they're still to this day and homeopathy has been around for a really long time. I don't know how long, but a really long time. Not as long as Chinese medicine, but a really long time. And yet it's still persecuted to this day of like, that's not medicine. We don't know. We don't believe in that. It can't work.

Sharry Edwards : It's a frequency of the thing they're trying to deal with. Right. It really is that same crossover of Vegas and physical. Yeah.

TalkToMeGuy: They really like stuff that, you know, bleeds or, you know, she's broken. And having had both of those. Well, no, I wasn't, I didn't have actually broken. I didn't have any bleeding either. Well, except for the surgeries. But I mean, they really understand how to, I've always said of Western medicine, if I have something broken, I'm going to write to a hospital because they will know how to put that back together. But everything around it, wow.

Sharry Edwards : Hey, we have frequencies that'll set a bone. I know we're out of time, but a lady fell down on our stairs and I didn't know what to do. So I put on the sounds that we have for healing bones and her bone was not through the skin, but it was sticking out the side of her ankle. And when we put the sound on that bone moved over and reset itself, it was an awesome situation.

TalkToMeGuy: See, that's the, that's an ultimate example of this. The phrase I've been using for a long time is given the opportunity, the body will heal itself. Yes. And your information is giving the body the opportunity. And we'll heal our bodies want to be, you know, our self winding machines.

Yes. We're like the ultimate AI. I like that image. Thank you. I think that's an excellent close.

There we go. As always, Sherry, it's an adventure and a great conversation. Thank you so much. It's been awesome, Richard. Everybody have a great rest of the weekend and we'll see you next week. Thank you.

TalkToMeGuy: Bye bye.