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HAPPY HOUR - Who's Fat in Hollywood & Why? Kardashian

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In the beginning stages of the life-threatening disease known as Lipoedema*, the body still looks aesthetically pleasing but disproportionate. Comparative photos of Kim Kardashian’s hips/thighs with that of a lipoedema sufferer’s physique posted on a lipoedema website look similar in shape. Both have small waists and upper torso while exhibiting bulging hips and thighs.

Because of these similarities and Kardashian’s “pear shape” that is a lipoedema biomarker, Kardashian was included in the small study which attempted to identify the biochemical similarities of people diagnosed with lipoedema through comparative Vocal analysis.  

Using vocal frequencies to identify potential and present health issues is an emerging science now used by MIT although the Duke Encyclopedia of New Medicine credits the foundational protocols to a small, innovative Ohio biotech company, The Institute of BioAcoustic Biology & Sound Health.

The Institute of BioAcoustic Biology & Sound Health is attempting to discover the potential cause and cure for Lipoedema.  The Institute is known for its work that supports the premise that people with similar disease, stresses, personalities, genetic syndromes, toxins, traumas…have similar, if not identical, vocal anomalies.  

A vocal anomaly is akin to an out-of-tune instrument of an orchestra that is in need of fine-tuning.   A computerized Vocal Profile of a person who has been identified as having discordant vocal biomarkers can be provided individualized Management Reports that can be used by their wellness provider to help identify the distinct issues a person may be...

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