18. STEM CELLS - Obesity has become a global epidemic and a threat to human health worldwide. It can be seen as an excess accumulation of adipose associated with heart disease, hypertension, inflammation, and diabetes. Templates to BioAcoustically evaluate stem cell status are part of the Weight Management BioBundle offered to the public.
19. INFLAMMATORY CYTOKINES – Fitness and nutrition expert J.J. Virgin told The Epoch Times that intramuscular fat releases pro-inflammatory cytokines, creating whole-body inflammation. Additionally, carbohydrates and processed foods contribute to intramuscular fat.
20. TOXICITY - Above all other factors, an abundance of TOXINS and free radicals (found in pesticides, food additives, medications, body care and cleaning products, and animal growth hormones) ARE the #1 commonality for people reporting weight management DIFFICULTIES.
ScientificAmerican.com reports that fat cells store stuff that the body cannot process. When you lose fat cells, those substances are released into the metabolic system, dumping lipids and environmental pollutants into the bloodstream.
Glyphosate is an insidious environmental pollutant. It has the same frequency as MSG, B12, and several B vitamin co-factors. Glyphosate could interfere with cellular energy, mood, detox of lymph and glyph systems, and lipids at a cellular level.
Not all fat is bad. Fat is necessary for energy storage, insulation, organ cushioning, hormonal regulation, nutrient absorption, and brain/nerve health. Having healthy body fat is essential for optimal body form and function. Managing your fat is vital for good health. The wrong type or excess fat is detrimental, and too little healthy fat is equally harmful. Knowing what is causing fat imbalances could help support weight loss and optimally balance your metabolism.
To manage your body fat, we encourage you to embrace the idea of SELF-HEALTH by visiting SoundHealthPortal.com. Use the BioBundles to monitor your own BioAcoustic optimal health factors at https://tinyurl.com/45rsav4f.
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The Liver starts to stress via the gallbladder and bile salts – particularly cholic acid, which is synthesized from cholesterol – Co-Enzyme A is involved – may be Statin related.
Myopathy genes continue to activate. HMB (Hydroxy β-methyl butyric acid) may be useful. It is used to prevent muscle wasting and is available as a dietary supplement. Thigh muscles and upper jaw will need extra care and stretching. You may want to consider a massage or facial.
Glutamate and glycine receptors and stressed this week. Aspartame MSG toxicity may be more noticeable.
Stressed frequencies for the rest of December: It is a puzzle that a hormone from the pituitary comes into play now. Lipotropin helps control appetite and is related to growth hormones as well as being the frequency of an obesity gene at the same time. -Sometimes I wonder which came first – the holiday activities or the frequencies that move us to celebrate. From the research that we do here at Sound Health with frequencies and math – I’m convinced that God is/was a mathematician.
The body’s responses to frequencies are redundant. A muscle and a biochemical can respond to similar frequencies. A muscle in stress will often warn you of what is to come. For instance, a muscle behind the knee, is the same frequency as the heart muscle.
Muscles in stress for December: Abductor magnus – hip joints and butt muscles just moving out of stress with the infraspinatus and big toes coming into activation the first of December.
Throughout the entire month of December, muscle stress in back and thighs are active.
Methionine is optimally active this month. It is an incredible amino acid that helps the body detox along with aspartic acid. Methionine helps the body build other amino acids such as cysteine (for digestion and as a precursor of Glutathione – a strong antioxidant), carnitine (for healthy heart and fatty acid metabolism), taurine (for healthy eyes, calcium signaling, for healthy muscles, and strength.
Plus formation of nutrients needed to utilize fats and other essential components of metabolism such as lecithin (for healthy skin, cholesterol metabolism, and for brain function support), phosphatidyl choline (for metabolic transport and signaling), and phospholipids (a major component of all cells). Improper utilization of Methionine can lead to atherosclerosis and premature graying of hair – which is caused by a build-up of hydrogen peroxide in the hair follicles. Methionine requires B12 as a cofactor and is often low in vegetarians. Together with cysteine, methionine is involved with the metabolism of Lipotropin mentioned above.
Differing aspects of Vitamin D seem to have dominated the KeyNotes for the last few months; and it still continues.
We are moving away from biochemical issues (such as methionine from earlier) to issues more related to the structure of the body. The Vocal Cords, voice box and throat are on the top of the list of stressed muscles during the weeks of December. Many are noticing a scratchy, sore throat that is not long in duration. It is being reported that a simple salt gargle is taking care of the irritation.
Knee stabilizing muscles, the small muscles or the chest and the shoulder girdle, collectively are secondary stressed muscles this month.
Cranky and stiff joints are upon us; primarily the fingers, knees and neck seem to be involved.
Vision should be clearing up along with any gout you may have been experiencing. Blood pressures should be coming into line again along with a lessening of Strontium 90’s influence.
Remember that Radiation Exposure evaluations are available to the public from the voice evaluation link on our Portal site. Many charts are included that show correlations and nutritional antidotes.
This column strives to bring you the latest in innovative ideas from the emerging field of Human BioAcoustics in support of SELF-HEALTH; especially important this month, is the use of lipids.
References provided upon request.