By Sharry Edwards [originally published on PRWEB, on August 21, 2014] | The Institute of BioAcoustic Biology | Photo Attribution (immediately below): Copyright: <a href='https://www.123rf.com/profile_Baloncici'>Baloncici / 123RF Stock Photo</a>
Editor's Note: It is sometimes said, when someone passes away tragically, that there is a silver lining to their passing if their death can bring about meaningful change. Certainly, Robin Williams did so much for so many in life, it would not be surprising if we could all become better for looking a little bit more closely at why he passed. The following article looks at how Sharry Edwards, of the Institute of BioAcoustic biology, analyzed Robin Williams' voice in order to see if there were any clues as to why he chose to leave this plane of existence so soon. BioAcoustic Biology has tools that provide an additional window on our physical and emotional health that might help others to see beyond their sadness, their prisons of the mind, to see that there is a way out, to happier places and happier times.
The Institute of BioAcoustic Biology, in Albany, OH, reveals a time-line of novel information that may answer why he didn't want to stay.
August 11: – Robin William’s suicide was reported indicating that he took his own life by hanging, likely due to long-term depression.
August 13: Sharry Edwards, the foremost BioAcoustic Vocal Profiling investigator, appeared on the Joyce Riley Power Hour radio show offering novel information concerning Williams’ death; hoping to help people understand why he chose not to stay. Several issues relevant to Williams’ suicide were proposed in terms of BioAcoustic Biology: Using vocal frequencies to distinguish physical and psychological issues of health and awareness.
Three pertinent BioAcoustic findings shared on the Power Hour radio show , prior to the public announcement that Williams’ suffered from Parkinson’s, indicated that Williams’ may have committed suicide because of the threat of serious mental decline due to a cognitive degenerative disease; possibly Alzheimer’s.
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Williams’ vocal frequencies showed a biomarker indicating that Gamma-Amino Butyric acid (GABA) metabolism, the chief inhibitory neurotransmitter, was stressed. This may account for his lovable but often manic communication style.
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Additionally, numeric representations for acetylcholine (an important neurotransmitter) were stressed.
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Frequency Equivalents™ representing Lewy proteins associated with mental degeneration were present. Lewy proteins are associated with both Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
Moreover, Williams’ vocal profiling showed that depression may not have been the major cause of the suicide; his voice indicated that degenerative factors were significantly present and could have been a contributing factor.
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Robert O’Leary, JD BARA, has had an abiding interest in alternative health products and modalities since the early 1970’s, and he has seen how they have made people go from lacking health to vibrant health. He became an attorney, singer-songwriter, martial artist and father along the way and brings that experience to his practice as a BioAcoustic Soundhealth Practitioner, under the tutelage of the award-winning founder of BioAcoustic Biology, Sharry Edwards, whose Institute of BioAcoustic Biology has now been serving clients for 30 years with a non-invasive and safe integrative modality that supports the body’s ability to self-heal using the power of the human voice. Robert brings this modality to serve clients in Greater Springfield (MA), New England and “virtually” the world, through his new website, www.romayasoundhealthandbeauty.com
Terrific article Robert. Thanks for sharing!!! -Ross