This is the fifth installment in a series of articles concerning BioAcoustic associated weight management. This article concentrates on the causes and biochemicals of fat storage. Subsequent information to be shared here will include peptides, enzymes, toxins, amino acids, organs, and medications associated with weight management. Individual Vocal Analyses including all of these topics are available to the public from our online WorkStation – SoundHealthPortal.com – Choose weight management as your topic so that you can receive an individualized evaluation of your weight issues.
For many people concentrating on how much food they eat juxtaposed with how much exercise they do or don’t do is the essence of most weight loss programs. A lot of time and money is being spent on how to look good. The Ozempic* and Wegovy* craze are good examples. Both are based on Glucose like Peptide (GLP), a natural substance manufactured by the gut to support intrinsic digestion. Both are medications based on the actions of Glucose-like Polypeptide-1 (GLP-1) which is designed to increase natural GLP-1 activity. GLP-1 is a natural substance produced in human intestines designed to decrease appetite. It is regulated by dipeptidyl peptidase. (Editor’s NOTE: * These medications have harmful side effects.)
The outdated idea of eat less, exercise more, is leaving those with unmanaged weight issues without hope or help. -In installment one of this topic – Master’s Of Health magazine - Dec 2024 - we surveyed and listed the most prevalent weight loss commonalities that have been shared with us.
Without a doubt, toxicity was the number one culprit followed by a fatty liver causing insulin resistance. Online articles tell us that acetylcysteine is a major player to prevent/or reverse fatty liver symptoms combined with herbs like milk thistle and the amino acid, taurine. Many available liver support supplements contain these ingredients. Some articles tout apple cider vinegar as a liver cleanse and protectant. The liver is fundamental to weight loss because of it’s association with breaking down fats.
Exploring this topic led us to the realization that fat tissue lays down on part of the body that is the most compatible frequency associated with the toxin or biochemical. A lot of pesticide toxins accumulate in adipose tissue found on the frontal stomach muscles. For instance, fat deposits are often found on the lower side of the upper arms, and are said to be a diabetic body marker. That particular muscle (bicep femoris) is the same frequency as adiponectin, which is a biochemical known as a protein hormone. Adiponectin is involved in regulating glucose levels and fatty acid breakdown. See Master’s Of Health magazine - March 2025 issue for the fat storage map.