Masters of Health Magazine April 2021 | Page 96

March 28 – April 3, 2021

 

Color = Red, represented by the note of C – advancing into the astrological sign of Aries

 

People may end March with a bit of a queasy stomach as digestive enzymes come into play. Metformin (a diabetic medication) is just leaving influence – a more sensitive reaction may be noticed.  Glucose continues to be an issue into the first week of April.  Water retention may be more evident.  Biochemicals leading to gout-like reaction may be noticed because phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate is coming into action

Muscle in stress:  Superior rectus of the eye.

Arthritic symptoms may be seen as more pronounced- especially in the fingers and wrist.

April 4 – 10, 2021

 

Color = Red, represented by the note of C – advancing into the astrological sign of Aries

 

Thyroid genes move into action this week – you my notice being a bit more fatigued.  B12 being in stress now adds to the issue.

In this early note of “C,” DNA continues to be stressed.  Amy Yasko provides a free book about metabolism and DNA.   Feel Good Nutrigenomics by Dr. Amy on Amazon, posted free on her site

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A dystonia gene (deals with muscular coordination) becomes more active this week. This is coupled with the biochemicals associated with nerve growth factors.

Nutrients in stress:  Magnesium, leucine, isoleucine. All of these amino acids are associated with muscle strength and agility.

Muscles in stress: those muscles coordinating eye focus and movement, as well as the thumb.

Biochemicals in stress: Vasopressin (associated with blood sugar and blood pressure) and GABA – a chief inhibitory neurotransmitter in mammals. Its principal role is reducing neuronal excitability throughout the nervous system.  Asparagine, ornithine, oxaloacetic acid - amino acids associated with detox - begin to come into play this week.

 

April 11 – 17, 2021

 

 Color = Red, represented by the note of C – in the astrological sign of Aries. Soon moving into Red Orange with the astrological sign of Taurus, represented by the note of C#

 

If you have ulcers, a flare up may be in the works this week.

Nutrients in stress: Thiamine (B1) and Vitamin E.  Thiamine is associated with hearing loss, beriberi, ataxia, and alcohol consumption.  B1 can be found in mitochondrial genes as they come into play on Monday. Thiamine can be sources from grains and meat.  Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin that acts as an antioxidant that helps protects cells from free radical damage.  Vitamin E can be found in plant oils and nuts, spinach, beet greens, pumpkin and red bell peppers.  The mitochondria deliver ATP (chemical energy for cell respiration) to the cells.  Mold begins to come into play during mid-month.

Eye muscles and the thumb continue to be stressed.  Corticotropin comes into play near the end of the week.  Also, energy associated with corticotropin is involved with the synthesis of ACTH, which in part helps manage stress.

Medication in play: AZT (Azidothymidine)