Human BioAcoustic Nutrition Profile Report

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Human BioAcoustic Nutrition Profile Report Enclosed you will find your individualized BioAcoustic Vocal Profile Report. Just as a nutrient supports the normal form and function of the body, so is the goal of BioAcoustic Biology Frequency Equivalent(FE) Reports. Each BioAcoustic Report has a heading such as AMINO ACIDS located in the upper left corner. What appears on the Report is a listing of the FE that appeared on the vocal print that you provided. Other possible Reports may include: vitamins, minerals, enzymes, hormones, herbs, muscles, vaccination risk factors, pregnancy/childbirth/labor issues, vision evaluation and risk factors, heart health, toxins, genomes, pathogens, fatty acids, enzymes. We are constantly updating our templates. If you have a particular issue that your want evaluated, please contact us through the information listed below. Each Report has a LOW, HIGH or UNBALANCED designation. A low designation usually indicates that the FE of the muscle or biochemical is low lacks energy. When a FE is high, it can indicate an abundance of a nutrient to the point of toxicity. A High FE of a muscle might indicate that the muscle is inflamed or stressed. If you have questions about any of the Reports here, we suggest you speak to your wellness practitioner, a nutritionist or use a reference book such as Handbook of Nutritional Healing by Balsch and Balsch. It is revised often and has a great deal of information about your health. Your BioAcoustic practitioner here is: Daniel J. Zieler of HumanBioAcoustics.com ENJOY! *all issues in this Report are expressed in terms of Frequency Equivalents HumanBioAcoustics.com

BioAcoustic Vocal Profiling Interpretation Information All items are expressed in terms of Frequency Equivalents A Frequency Equivalent (FE) is a numeric value assigned to a biochemical, pathogen, genome, toxin, amino acid, vitamin, mineral, hormone, herb, nerve, tendon, ligament, or enzyme. A FE can represent more than one issue/item. For example, progesterone (a hormone) is the same frequency of marijuana (a recreational drug); bacteria can be the same frequency as an amino acid. Having marijuana appear on your print-out does not mean you are a drug user. It simply means that the frequency representing marijuana is present on your chart. The frequencies as well as the architecture of a vocal print are involved in interpretation. An inflammation or infection has a unique structure and must be interpreted accordingly. A High can be a Toxin, a Trauma Spike, an inflammation or an infection. A Low is a frequency that is deficient. A High muscle might be a sore or inflamed muscle; while a Low muscle might indicate a weak muscle. A Note Correlate Chart is included as part of your report. The higher the number associated with a particular note, the more prevalent the issue may be. A 0 means there is no issue present. A score of 4 or 5 indicates a significant issue. Each note has an emotional as well as a physical interpretation. Low: High: Deficient, not available to the body to be utilized Low: *Muscle the particular muscle is either weak or atrophied Low: Vitamin, Mineral, Amino Acid, Hormone, Cell Salt, Fatty Acid, deficiency, your body may not be utilizing these properly. Be logical here. If the body shows a deficiency of cold virus frequencies, that is good but if there is a deficiency of longevity genes, this might be cause for concern. Over abundance, toxicity or the absence of required complementary components High: *Muscle, the particular muscle is overworked or strained. This may be the result of a trauma or overcompensation for a weak muscle High: *Vitamin, Mineral, Amino Acid, Hormone, Cell Salt, Fatty Acid. This may indicate an overabundance of a biochemical. It may also indicate a supplement is not being utilized. Often an overabundance indicates that the body cannot use that substance. If you have any questions about this report, we suggest you speak to your wellness practitioner, a nutritionist or use the reference book such as the Handbook of Nutritional Healing by Balsch and Balsch. It is revised often and has a great deal of information about your health. The internet can also be helpful. Disclaimer: Vocal Profiling uses simple mathematical principles, uniquely expressed, as a self-healing modality. The emerging science of BioAcoustic Biology is in its infancy. Database references herein are not all inclusive. Getting well from reading or using the information contained herein is purely coincidental. For a complete evaluation of your vocal print, you can contact Daniel J Zieler at ContactMe@HumanBioAcoustics.com

1 BIOACOUSTIC NUTRITION FREQUENCY EQUIVALENTS AMINO ACID LOW HIGH USE Cytosine hypoglycemia - overdose can lead to protein, muscle - assists in breakdown of valine - needs tissue, muscle - helps with growth of skin, healing - promotes found in beans blood sugar - stabilizes valine - needed by valine - keep balanced with tissue, muscle - metabolizes surgery - recommended for recovery from growth hormone, production - helps with nucleic acid isoleucine - needs hormonal - helps with production of growth hormone p healing, wound - helps in phenylketonuria - beneficial for blood sugar - lowers bones, healing - promotes healing, bones - promotes energy, regulation - helps in found in whole wheat found in protein foods found in nuts found in brown rice sugar, blood - stabilizes healing, skin - promotes muscle, protein - assists to prevent breakdown found in eggs leucine -keep balanced with hemoglobin formation - aids headache - deficiency can cause dizziness - deficiency can cause mental disorders - deficiency can cause Copyright 2003 Sound Health, Inc.

2 BIOACOUSTIC NUTRITION FREQUENCY EQUIVALENTS AMINO ACID LOW HIGH USE energy - regulates found in lentils exercise - promotes muscle recovery after athletic activity, strenuous - beneficial for blood, clotting - involved in muscle, recovery - after exercise promotes physical disorders - deficiency can cause muscle, tissue - helps with growth of confusion - deficiency can cause tissue, muscle - helps with repair of diabetics - helps fatigue - deficiency can cause found in almonds found in cashews found in chicken leucine - needed by depression - deficiency can cause muscle tissue - metabolizes needs leucine and valine to function properly muscle, tissue - helps with repair of sugar, blood - lowers hypoglycemia - needs blood, hemoglobin - aids in Copyright 2003 Sound Health, Inc.

1 Date: 8/30/2008 BIOACOUSTIC NUTRITION FREQUENCY EQUIVALENTS ENZYME LOW HIGH USE Diatase Diatase Pectinase Pectinase digestion - digests carbohydrates carbohydrates - digests digestion - digests carbohydrates carbohydrates - digests Copyright 2003 Sound Health, Inc.

1 BIOACOUSTIC NUTRITION FREQUENCY EQUIVALENTS MINERAL LOW HIGH USE Calcium Lactate antioxidant for mitochondria protein, metabolism - needed for found in tea gout - metabolizes purines to uric acid immune system - needed for healthy metabolism, gout - metabolizes purines to uric acid energy - needed for production of enzymes - trace mineral for vitamin E - needed in order to utilize found in cereal pregnancy - aids in mother's milk production fat, metabolism - helps metabolism, protein - needed for anemia - needed for bone - needed for reproduction and growth of vitamin B1 - needed to utilize nerves, healthy - needed for mitochondria - antioxidant for calcium replenisher Copyright 2003 Sound Health, Inc.

1 BIOACOUSTIC NUTRITION FREQUENCY EQUIVALENTS VITAMIN LOW HIGH USE Vitamin K newborns often given a shot of Vitamin K to prevent h Orotic Acid AKA - Vitamin B13 Vitamin K bone formation - essential for Vitamin K AKA - Phylloquinone Vitamin K fat soluble Vitamin K found in egg yolks Vitamin K found in alfalfa Vitamin K blood - essential for formation of Prothrombin Vitamin K bleeding, abnormal and internal - deficiency may cau Vitamin K4 vitamin K co - zyme (coenzyme) Vitamin K osteoperosis - may help to prevent Vitamin K colon disease - deficiency can lead to Vitamin K found in yogurt Vitamin K AKA - Menaquinone, Menadione Vitamin K intestines - aids in converting glucose for storage in t Vitamin K sweating/flushing - too much may cause Vitamin K needed for production of Prothrombin (for blood clot Vitamin K cancer - can help prevent cancer of the inner linings o Vitamin K infection, resistance - for children, may increase Vitamin K bone - required for the calcification of the Folic Acid energy production - needed for Thiamine Cofactor Vitamin coenzyme factor Thiamine Cofactor Vitamin coenzyme factor Folic Acid helps regulate embryonic and fetal nerve formation Folic Acid anemia - deficiency may cause Folic Acid found in leafy, green vegetables Folic Acid digestive disturbances - deficiency causes Folic Acid "brain food" Folic Acid premature birth - may help to prevent Folic Acid depression and anxiety - helps Folic Acid found in carrots Folic Acid insomnia - deficiency causes Folic Acid fatigue - deficiency causes Folic Acid cooking destroys Folic Acid Folic Acid illness - useful in fighting Folic Acid protein metabolism Copyright 2003 Sound Health, Inc.

2 BIOACOUSTIC NUTRITION FREQUENCY EQUIVALENTS VITAMIN LOW HIGH USE Folic Acid sometimes known as Vitamin B Folic Acid found in melons Folic Acid blood cells, red - needed for formation of Folic Acid functions as a coenzyme in DNA and RNA synthesis Folic Acid aids in proper formation of white blood cells Folic Acid pregnancy - very important in Folic Acid memory problems - deficiency causes Folic Acid immune system - strengthens Folic Acid hair - deficiency can cause graying of Folic Acid found in beans Copyright 2003 Sound Health, Inc.

1 BIOACOUSTIC NUTRITION FREQUENCY EQUIVALENTS CELL SALT LOW HIGH USE Calcium Flouride ligaments, torn - helpful in healing Calcium Flouride tissue - necessary for proper elasticity Calcium Flouride muscle, strain - useful for Calcium Flouride skin, cracked - helpful for Calcium Flouride muscle, ligament, torn - helpful in healing Calcium Flouride vein, varicose - may be helpful in treating Calcium Flouride hemmorroids - may be helpful in treating Calcium Flouride ache, back - useful in aiding Copyright 2003 Sound Health, Inc.

1 Client Report Sample - Female > Birthdate >> NOTE CORRELATE CHART July, 29 1966 EMOTIONAL PHYSICAL Self power issues Ability to self direct in jeopardy C 2 Gross circulation Large and thick muscles Reproduction organs, female Secretly hard on self Hard on others as a cover Can be defensively sarcastic C# 1 Circulation of digestion Tendons/ligaments Ulcers or lining tissue Self approval issues Complain as a form of self therapy Likes to fix people, issues, everything D 0 Digestion - liver Pancreas, gall bladder Information brokers - doesn't share Real emotions lightly D#/Eb 2 Oxygenation of digestion Oxygen delivery to cells Self sabotage, needs to be needed E 2 Oxygenation, lungs, mucous Related, allergies, can't get rid Of body "trash" Procrastination or workaholic Inability to integrate perception and Action F 5 Kidneys, bladder Environmental allergies Will work on things not important And leave important issues undone At worst: turn off and vegetate F# 0 Screening and filtering processes Prioritizing physical issues Depression G 0 Neuro transmitters Utilization of minerals Bones Spreads self too thin Self not seen as important Sways from low self esteem To egotistical G#/Ab 3 Enzyme production Processes of digestion Prioritizing non-physical issues Tends to rely on what they Think you mean A Rebuilding physical body, 7 eyes, electrical problems physical degeneration Others more important Gives a great deal physically and Emotionally, hurt easily A#/Bb 2 Chemical detoxifying Body regulation of oxygen Degeneration of bodily processes Martyr Think they deserve but don't know How to accomplish without Appearing selfish B 0 Subtle circulation Small body mechanics Nerves/electrical body Copyright 2002 Sound Health, Inc.

1 PREDICTIVE DATA NAME CATEGORY USE Glycine Amino Acid found in beans Glycine Amino Acid energy - the proper amount will promote Glycine Amino Acid epilepsy - inhibits Glycine Amino Acid amino acids, non-essential - needed for Glycine Amino Acid brain - helps bi-polar disorder Glycine Amino Acid degeneration, muscle - retards Glycine Amino Acid nucleic acids, synthesis - required for Glycine Amino Acid prostate, healthy - needed for Glycine Amino Acid metabolism, glucose levels - too much will upset Glycine Amino Acid muscle, degeneration - retards Glycine Amino Acid glucose levels, metabolism - too much will upset Glycine Amino Acid found in meat Tryptophan Amino Acid sleep - normalizes Glycine Amino Acid nervous system, healthy - needed for Glycine Amino Acid bipolar disorder - helps Glycine Amino Acid bile acid - required for production of Glycine Amino Acid RNA and DNA - required for the construction of Glycine Amino Acid fatigue - causes if high Glycine Amino Acid protein - required to build Glycine Amino Acid found in fish Glycine Amino Acid immune system, healthy - needed for Glycine Amino Acid found in dairy products Glycine Amino Acid prostate fluid - found in fairly large amounts in the Tryptophan Amino Acid blood cell count, high - too much tryptophan associate Tryptophan Amino Acid fat - aids in weight control Tryptophan Amino Acid niacin - required for the production of Tryptophan Amino Acid hyperactivity - helps to alleviate Tryptophan Amino Acid heart - good for the function Tryptophan Amino Acid heart - combined with shortage of magnesium leads to a Tryptophan Amino Acid headaches, migraine - abnormal levels may lead to Tryptophan Amino Acid found in turkey Tryptophan Amino Acid depression - stabilizes Tryptophan Amino Acid cells - promotes communication between Glycine Amino Acid DNA and RNA - required for the construction of Tryptophan Amino Acid brain - aids in nuerotransmitter production Glycine Amino Acid creatine - helps supply extra amounts to the body Tryptophan Amino Acid serotonin - along with vitamin B6, required for productio 2003 Sound Health, Inc.

2 PREDICTIVE DATA NAME CATEGORY USE Tryptophan Amino Acid nuerotransmitters - helps produce Tryptophan Amino Acid stress - helps alleviate Tryptophan Amino Acid obesity - helps against Tryptophan Amino Acid vitamin B6 - required for production of Tryptophan Amino Acid growth - aids in Tryptophan Amino Acid mood - stabilizes Tryptophan Amino Acid migraine, headaches - abnormal levels may cause Tryptophan Amino Acid nervous system - produces neurotransmitters Glycine Amino Acid muscle - supplies creatine to the Tryptophan Amino Acid brain - helps produce serotonin with Vit B6 Carnitine Amino Acid found in dairy products Carnitine Amino Acid heart disease - decreases Carnitine Amino Acid weight loss - aids in Carnitine Amino Acid vitamin E and C - formed from Carnitine Amino Acid athletic ability - improves Carnitine Amino Acid found in meats Carnitine Amino Acid vegetarians - would be low in Carnitine Amino Acid fatty acids - helps transport Carnitine Amino Acid blood - controls ketone levels in the Carnitine Amino Acid antioxidants - formed from Carnitine Amino Acid fat, build up - prevents Carnitine Amino Acid ketone levels, blood - controls Glycine Amino Acid found in high protein food Carnitine Amino Acid needs - lysine, vitamin B1, vitamin B6, iron Carnitine Amino Acid muscular distrophy - helpful for SOD Enzyme neutrolizes superoxide SOD Enzyme cell - reduces rate of cell destruction SOD Enzyme aging - being explored currently for its possible anti-agi SOD Enzyme zinc - helps to utilize SOD Enzyme AKA - Superoxide Dismutase Diatase Enzyme carbohydrates - digests Diatase Enzyme digestion - digests carbohydrates Papain Enzyme carbohydrates - digests Papain Enzyme digestion - digests fats SOD Enzyme copper - helps to utilize SOD Enzyme aging - tends to decline with 2003 Sound Health, Inc.

3 PREDICTIVE DATA NAME CATEGORY USE SOD Enzyme cells - revitalizes Papain Enzyme digestion -digests carbohydrates Papain Enzyme protein - digests Papain Enzyme fat - digests SOD Enzyme manganese - helps to utilize Papain Enzyme digestion - digests proteins Magnesium Citrate Mineral mineral (Beta) Carnitine Vitamin helps convert fatty acids to energy (Beta) Carnitine Vitamin similar to Beta Carotene Thiamine Vitamin sulfa drugs - interferes with Thiamine Cofactor Vitamin - co - zyme Vitamin coenzyme factor Beta-carotene Vitamin A - carotenoid aging - may help slow the process Beta-carotene Vitamin A - carotenoid cancer - aids in prevention Beta-carotene Vitamin A - carotenoid Vitamin A precursor Beta-carotene Vitamin A - carotenoid skin - too much may cause yellowing of Beta-carotene Vitamin A - carotenoid hypothyroidism - can occur if unable to convert to Vit A Beta-carotene Vitamin A - carotenoid found in apricots Beta-carotene Vitamin A - carotenoid carotenoid Beta-carotene Vitamin A - carotenoid protein - necessary for the synthesis of Beta-carotene Vitamin A - carotenoid eyes - necessary for healthy Beta-carotene Vitamin A - carotenoid tissue - necessary for development of Beta-carotene Vitamin A - carotenoid liver - converts into Vitamin A when it reaches Beta-carotene Vitamin A - carotenoid found mainly in animal products Beta-carotene Vitamin A - carotenoid immunity - boosts Beta-carotene Vitamin A - carotenoid AKA - Provitamin A Beta-carotene Vitamin A - carotenoid good antioxidant Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 mitochondrial metabolism Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 Beriberi - deficiency can cause Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 energy - has a positive effect on Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 appetite - has a positive effect on Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 blood formation - assists in Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 detoxifies aldehyde Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 irritability - deficiency causes Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 not known to be toxic in any quantity Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 growth - has a positive effect on Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 water-soluble vitamin Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 intestines - needed for intestinal muscle 2003 Sound Health, Inc.

4 PREDICTIVE DATA NAME CATEGORY USE Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 digestive system - aids in production of hydrochloric aci Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 growth - promotes Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 works synergistically with other B Vitamins Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 circulation - enhances Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 weight loss - deficiency can cause severe Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 antioxidant Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 intestines - needed for muscle tone in Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 stomach - needed for stomach muscle Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 oxidative stress - helps resist Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 heart - needed for heart muscle Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 carbohydrate metabolism - assists in Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 fatigue - deficiency may cause Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 appetite, loss of - deficiency may cause Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 optimizes cognitive activity and brain function Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 lipoic acid activity - needed in Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 AKA - Thiamine Vitamin B2 Vitamin B2 found in eggs Vitamin B2 Vitamin B2 eye - alleviates fatigue of the Vitamin B2 Vitamin B2 energy - needed for Vitamin B2 Vitamin B2 nails - helps oxygenate Vitamin B2 Vitamin B2 iron - helps absorption of Vitamin B2 Vitamin B2 found in milk E - Acetate Vitamin E heart - prevents cardiovascular disease Vitamin K4 Vitamin K4 vitamin K co - zyme (coenzyme) 2003 Sound Health, Inc.