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Sarsha Carpenter

In January 2000 Sarsha was introduced to Sound Therapy at that time she was suffering from tinnitus, Meniere Disease, chronic fatigue  syndrome, she was experiencing Migraine headaches ad having some form of fits. To add to this she was hospitalised every year from severe asthma attacks to name a few conditions, but the day she met Rafaele her life changed a very sceptical Sarsha decided to take on the therapy to prove it didn't work. 

As she was studying at the time she put her sound therapy on in the morning and would leave it on all day. The first thing she noticed was that she slept right through the first night something she hadn't done in years. The next thing she noticed was that when she was asked how the tinnitus was going that as she listened for it there was nothing no sound of any sort which had plagued her for 20 years.  

Over the years she noticed that she wasn't admitted to hospital for asthma or did she have any fits then as she rang her computer man to fix her spell check ( which by the way wasn't broken) somehow the massive spelling problem she had all her life had disappeared and her marks went from passes and credits  to credits and distinctions in her university studies bringing about an offer to go on to post graduate studies. 

In 2002 Sarsha was struck down with 2 strokes and she lost a great deal of memory and language skills. Her family were informed that she probably wouldn't be able to finish University and her language skills couldn't be guaranteed to return. But she knew her only chance at this point was sound therapy  so a large number of batteries were acquired and she started listening to her sound therapy 24 hours a day by the end of 2 months she was back at university and finding some strange notices in her car she had never heard before like a clicking noise when she put her blinker on. When her son came to fix the strange noises he informed her that , that was the noise that blinkers made and that she had been deaf that's why she hadn't heard them before. Sarsha then realised that she had to turn the TV down from full volume to about one third to a 1/4 of the volume.  

Sarsha's Dad came to live with her in August 2002 suffering from Dementia and hearing loss he started Sound Therapy in September and what a shock they all got as he started to come back from his dementia. 

Sarsha now puts in long hours each day working up to 20 hours a day studying and helping others improve their life with sound therapy. 

If you would like to contact her please feel free to email her on sarsha@reversespeech.com or ring her on 0414914197