
Most major vocal cord issues usually stem from vocal cord injuries. This problem can easily compromise one's ability to speak, sing, and even breath. Our non-surgical method for voice restoration is also designed to treat various forms of Injured Vocal Cords.


Vocal cord injuries can happen to anyone.
For people who are at a higher risk of acquiring a voice disorder - especially those who extensively use their voices for a living, like teachers, singers, voice actors, public speakers etc -, maintaining the health and quality of their voice is very important.
We provide natural and alternative treatment options for injured vocal cords.
To learn more about who we are and what our unique voice restoration services can do for you, feel free to visit our website: You can also contact us directly via phone or by email E: info@vocalscience.comP: 416-857-8741

Acid reflux is a condition in which stomach acid causes throat discomfort.
This condition is known as laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR).The content within the stomach includes stomach acids.
Stomach acid is what the body produces in order to break down foods.
The word “Reflux” refers to backward or returns flow.Symptoms LPR has the same “silent reflux” effect due to not necessarily triggering the usual symptoms of acid reflux, such as heartburn.
The most common symptoms in adults include:Feeling like something is stuck in the throatHoarsenessFrequent throat clearingCoughingDifficulty in swallowingBreathing difficultiesSwelling and irritation of the vocal cordsTreatmentMany adults manage to control symptoms by adjusting there eating habits and by making positive and healthy lifestyle changes.
Sometimes, people also get misdiagnosed.

The larynx, or voice box, is a part of the throat which lies exactly at the back of the tongue and the windpipe.
The larynx contains various sub-structures, including the vocal cords, which vibrate and make sound when the air is passed through them.
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Sound is created by a vibrating source and needs a medium to travel.
They vibrate when you speak.
When you shake your hands submerged in water.
This shaking is also called vibrating.The only difference is you are shaking your hands very slowly, maybe one or two times in a second.While your vocal cords vibrate more than a hundred times in a second.
A number of “shakes” or “vibrations” per second is called frequency.
And it is measured in hertz.

