Thursday, 22 December 2016

Treat Your Injured Vocal Cords So They Can Last You A Lifetime!

Our ability to speak is very important, as naturally, most of us talk a fair amount. It makes sense that we would be sensitive to something like prolonged illnesses or damages that may affect our speaking ability. Strained vocal cords can be a good example that can affect our communication on a daily basis. And what’s worse is that it is a disorder that seems to mostly affect people who use their voices more than the average person; like teachers, singers, public speakers, voice over actors, political leaders or anyone who use their voices loudly and frequently on a regular basis.



There are many things that could cause injured vocal cords. The affliction can manifest itself in many different ways. Resting your vocal cords and avoiding the things which cause irritation can often lift the symptoms of your problems. Staying hydrated and avoiding harsh fluids like alcohol and caffeine can also help you promote healing.

Apart from this, if your vocal cord injury lasts more than 2 to 3 weeks, your health specialists may suggest you some changes in your voice behaviour, refer to other otolaryngologists, and in some critical situations, they can recommend surgery. However, alternative voice therapy is the best and safe way to treat your harsh or damaged voice. The alternative speech therapist may correctly diagnose and treat your voice disorders. This form of therapy will make an immediate improvement in your voice and will create a significant difference in your speech and even singing ability.


If you are suffering from injured vocal cords or any other voice/vocal disorder, please contact The Royans Institute for Non-Surgical Voice Repair at: 416-857-8741.
Or email us at: info@vocalscience.com

Thursday, 8 December 2016

Are You Worried About Losing Your Voice? Are You Asking Yourself “How To Get My Voice Back Asap?”

Most of us in the professional (and even in the amateur) field have been there… With a gig to perform and a hardly-functioning morning voice. It could happen due to allergic reactions, a bad cold, acid reflux issues, stress, overwork or whatnot. In these cases, it can be a panic situation when we wake up with “no voice” and have to sing, give a speech in public or use our voices in our work fields. 




A vocal issue (like laryngitis) can easily create a bad impact on a singer's/speaker’s vocal cords and, as a result, their careers. There are various causes for laryngitis. Here, we'll discuss the easiest ways of preventing this problem from progressing. First of all, don’t push your voice. This can cause severe damage that can take a long time to heal. Your body is not a machine. Here are some of the special tools that anyone can use if he/she is worried about acquiring a voice problem. The points below will get you closer with respect of understanding your vocal problem and taking the necessary steps towards fixing it. 

                                “How to get my voice back ASAP?” 

  • Stay calm and DO NOT PANIC 
  • Keep your throat hydrated more than usual 
  • Gently massage your neck areas with a warm towel or hands 
  • Practice slow and deep breathing exercises 
  • Obtain keen awareness of precise connection with breath and phonation.  

If it has already been two weeks and you still cannot speak or sing, go see a voice specialist. The Royans institute For Non-Surgical Voice Repair has the tools and experience in effectively healing voices without any surgical interference, allowing you to get your voice back as soon as possible! With there supper accelerated vocal immersion instruction and natural herbal and homeopathic treatment, they are able to bring your voice back within only 30 to 50 hours of their unique instruction. So if you are looking for information as to how you can get your voice back, visit their master voice specialist Diana Yampolsky and insure the health and safety of your voice for a lifetime!