Welcome to BioAcoustic Health & Biology Research

BioAcoustic Health & Biology Research is a company that is dedicted to understanding the effects of low frequency analog sound on human health. Scientists have long known that everything in the universe functions through sound frequency. This includes all the organs and systems of the human body. Every cell and organ of the body has it’s own signature frequency that can either be in balance (healthy) or out of balance (dysfunctional).

Since the Covid Pandemic, many people are now experiencing disorders such as Long Covid, Turbo cancers, Tinnitus and other health conditions that are unexpected and often severe.

The Institute of BioAcoustic Biology & Sound Health based in Ohio, USA has been doing extensive research into the effects of sound presentation on the human body for over 30 years with very postive outcomes as well as more recently the Coronavirus and it’s affects on the human population. You can read more about this research here. As associates of their team of BioAcoustic Researchers, we are using their knowledge and technology to help our clients too.

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About Izzie Russo

Izzie was trained at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand, as a Speech & Language Pathologist, where she worked in her own Private Practice Clinic, Hospitals and Clinics for severly disabled children.

Her experience extends to many types of human disorders including Autism, ADHD, Sleep Apnea, Alzeimer’s, Diabetes, Stroke, Parkinsons, Downs Syndrome, Tourettes, Head and Braiin Injury, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Suttering, Mutism, Speech & Language Delay, Hearing loss, Leukemia and many more…

Izzie is also trained as a BioAcoustic Research Associate – B.A.R.A at the Institute of BioAcoustic Biology & Sound Health, in Ohio, USA. She trained under the Founder of BioAcoustics, Sharry Edwards and is now considered a highly skilled practitioner in her field. She has written several eBooks about the effects of BioAcoustics on various health issues and has completed extensive research and had many successes in BioAcoustic Health Therapy.

Izzie also uses her extensive skills as a Holistic Life Coach in her work, enabling her to provide a compassionate approach to helping people in need. Her current studies are in Cancer Cell Biology and the Bioacoustic Cymatics,  or the effect of drinking water that has been given sound frequencies, on helping the body to heal itself.

We hope you find our research interesting and enjoy downloading our Free Ebooks. We welcome your questions and inquiries, so please contact us at any time!

Izzie Russo

Latest Research from BioAcoustic Health

Bringing you the most up to date BioAcoustic Research & Information.

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  • ADHD
  • Anxiety
  • Autism
  • Hair Loss
  • Human BioAcoustics
  • Menopause
  • Pain
  • Sleep
  • Sleep Apnea
  • Snoring
  • Thyroid
  • Weigh gain

Can Your Voice Reveal Why You’re Losing Hair?

Hair Loss and the Benefits of Bioacoustic Health for Regrowth Hair loss affects millions of people across the globe, striking both men and women of all ages. While some may view it as a simple cosmetic concern, for many, it can deeply impact self-esteem, social confidence, and even overall mental health. Traditionally, treatments have included topical medications, invasive surgeries, or hormone therapies—often with mixed results and potential side effects. In recent years, however, an innovative and non-invasive approach is gaining attention: Bioacoustic Health. This science-backed, sound-based technology taps into the body’s vibrational frequencies to restore balance and optimize function, including the health of hair follicles. In this article, we’ll explore: The common causes of hair loss How hormones, stress, and cellular health are involved An overview of bioacoustics How sound frequencies support hair regrowth Real-world examples and emerging research Hair Loss and the Benefits of Bioacoustic Health for Regrowth Hair loss affects millions of people across the globe, striking both men and women of all ages. While some may view it as a simple cosmetic concern, for many, it can deeply impact self-esteem, social confidence, and even overall mental health. Traditionally, treatments have included topical medications, invasive surgeries, or hormone therapies—often with mixed results and potential side effects. In recent years, however, an innovative and non-invasive approach is gaining attention: Bioacoustic Health. This science-backed, sound-based technology taps into the body’s vibrational frequencies to restore balance and optimize function, including the health of hair follicles. In this article, we’ll explore: The common causes of hair loss How hormones, stress, and cellular health are involved An overview of bioacoustics How sound frequencies support hair regrowth Real-world examples and emerging research Understanding Hair Loss: A Multifaceted Condition Hair loss, also known as alopecia, can be temporary or permanent. It can occur gradually or suddenly, depending on the underlying cause. The most common types include: Androgenetic Alopecia: Often called male or female pattern baldness, this is the most common cause, linked to hormones and genetics. Telogen Effluvium: Sudden hair loss due to physical or emotional stress, illness, or major life changes. Alopecia Areata: An autoimmune disorder that causes patchy hair loss. Traction Alopecia: Caused by hairstyles that pull on the scalp. Hormonal Imbalances: Including those related to thyroid disorders, menopause, or PCOS. Nutrient Deficiencies: Low levels of iron, zinc, biotin, and protein can lead to thinning hair. The Role of DHT and 5α-Reductase One of the main culprits in androgenetic alopecia is a hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT is derived from testosterone by the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase. When DHT binds to receptors in scalp hair follicles, it can shrink them, shortening the growth phase and leading to thinner, weaker hair that eventually stops growing. Why Traditional Solutions Often Fall Short Current medical treatments, like minoxidil (Rogaine) and finasteride (Propecia), may offer temporary improvement but don’t address deeper physiological imbalances. Moreover, they often come with side effects such as sexual dysfunction, skin irritation, or even increased shedding after withdrawal. Surgical options like hair transplants are expensive, […]

From Snoring to Sleep Apnea: A Silent Progression You Shouldn’t Ignore

From Snoring to Sleep Apnea: Understanding the Progression and Unlocking Natural Relief Through Bioacoustic Therapy Snoring might seem like a harmless nighttime nuisance, but it can be your body’s first audible cry for help. Often dismissed or laughed off, snoring is frequently the gateway symptom to a more serious condition: obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).

Menopause, the Nervous System, and Sound: Resetting Balance Through BioAcoustic Frequencies

Menopause is more than a shift in hormone levels. It’s a full-body experience that ripples through every system, especially the nervous system. For many women, menopause is marked not just by hot flashes or irregular periods, but

Why ADHD Isn’t Just in the Brain – And How Sound Might Be the Missing Link

When most people think of ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), they imagine a restless child who can’t sit still or an adult who struggles to meet deadlines. While these symptoms are certainly part of the picture, the full story of ADHD runs much deeper.

Important Information

Keep in mind that when submitting your voice files for analysis, you understand the returned information is for research purposes only. BioAcoustic Health & Biology Research does not claim to heal, treat, diagnose, or cure anyone. We are not medical practitioners. We strictly do research to facilitate your body in rebalancing and possibly returning to a state of greater health and well-being through its own effort. You will be given the option to choose Assessment Only or Assessment & Sound Presentation.

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