The month of January is often seen as a time of renewal and planning for the future. Particularly January 2024 seems to be involved with iron, thyroid and clotting frequencies which in turn help to energize us.
Vitamin D Receptors, B5, manganese (insulin related and leptin (weight issues) are particularly vulnerable this month.
Additional information for all of January:
Manganese is an essential trace element that is naturally present in many foods and available as a dietary supplement. Manganese is a cofactor for many enzymes, including manganese superoxide dismutase, arginase, and pyruvate carboxylase. Through the action of these enzymes, manganese is involved in amino acid, cholesterol, glucose, and carbohydrate metabolism; reactive oxygen species scavenging; bone formation; reproduction; and immune response. Manganese also plays a role in blood clotting and hemostasis in conjunction with vitamin K.
Manganese is absorbed in the small intestine through an active transport system and, possibly, through diffusion when intakes are high. After absorption, some manganese remains free, but most is bound to transferrin, albumin, and plasma alpha-2-macroglobulin. Manganese is taken up by the liver and other tissues, but the mechanism of this process is not well understood
Pantothenic acid (also known as vitamin B5) is an essential nutrient that is naturally present in some foods, added to others, and available as a dietary supplement. The main function of this water-soluble B vitamin is in the synthesis of coenzyme A (CoA) and acyl carrier protein. CoA is essential for fatty acid synthesis and degradation, transfer of acetyl and acyl groups, and a multitude of other anabolic and catabolic processes [3,4]. Acyl carrier protein’s main role is in fatty acid synthesis.
Particularly people who have taken Statins to lower cholesterol (Atorvastatin, Crestor…) may have B5 in stress.
B5 – is part of the energy cycle of the cells that is particularly vulnerable this week. Amy Yasko has done incredible studies dealing with the Kreb’s Cycle of the body. Check out her web site under Amy Yasko for classes and books designed for the public.
December 31 -January 6
Potassium is the most important frequency correlation that will be active for the next week. It is an important electrolyte and mineral that helps maintain the fluid and acid/alkaline balances for the body. Potassium supports muscle strength, heart rhythm, cell communication and digestion. Symptoms of low potassium can include scalloped edges on the tongue against the teeth, abdominal weakness, muscle aches and cramps, a feeling of weakness in the ankles is often present. An irregular heartbeat and edema can be signs of potassium imbalance. For people using our nanoVoice program to evaluate potassium levels, check the balance between D# and A. If you suspect a potassium issue, check with your wellness provider, or have your blood pressure monitored. For some people who have low potassium, there may be swelling on the side of the tongue causing a scalloped apearance.
An energy, (Krebs) cycle component (succinyl CoA) and ACTH (an adrenal hormone) are both in stress over the next few days. Issues with either of these biochemicals can cause low energy and low motivation. The immune system may need more support – you might want to check on vitamin C levels.
Phosphatidyl Choline, a great brain and energy support, is in stress, you may find that you are more alert is you are left brained, or you may find yourself struggling to "find your words" if you are right brained (meaning you may need more choline which can be purchased at your local health food store).
Manganese, a mineral constituent of insulin, is in stress for the next few days. A combination of insulin and high blood pressure issues may be reason to watch for blood clots - some of the present literature suggests that you add B3 (niacin), the note of B to your diet if clotting factors are at issue.
Yogurt is touted online as a way to control blood pressure issues.
It might be a great time to be pregnant because folic acid – a major fetus supportive nutrient – is active until the end of next week. B5 associated with fibromyalgia and tremors will be in stress until the 10th.
We are not finished with shoulder stress, but it may be moving toward the back of the shoulder as opposed to the top as has been stressed for the last few weeks.
For those of you who suffer from temporal migraines, you may need to be more careful with monitoring those triggers.
January 7-13
Thyrotropin is a thyroid hormone that helps produce energy. If your energy is low, you might want to check the internet for thyroid information and associated dietary issues. Gastric enzymes are in stress this week and may help you absorb more nutrients from your food.
Muscles in stress this week: plantaris, soleus, tibialis, – these lower leg muscles will continue through all of Jan primarily because of their relation with iron associated biochemistry. The temporalis and subscapularis will continue through Jan to be in stress. Remember that very sensitive people will perceive these muscles stresses before others.
Pyruvate, Taurine, GABA and glycine in combination with nitric oxide may help relieve muscle stiffness and pain. This is a combination found online for pain relief of muscle soreness relief.
Inflammatory proteins continue to dominate until mid Feb. Check online for anti-inflammatory foods - primarily man-made products. Bread products are high on the inflammatory scale – likely because of the glyphosate (pesticide association. It has been reported that Bragg’s Apple Cider Vinegar will help ameliorate inflammatory pain – especially for arthritis sufferers.
January 14-20
A glaucoma (eye) gene comes into play this week along with blood sugar issues. Blood clotting issues are still front and center. Immune and inflammatory proteins remain high. Those who are trained in this genre suggest bioflavonoids, zinc, Vitamin C, D to support immune needs. The pupil (eye) is in stress until the end of the month. Cartilage metabolism (causing still joints) will continue for the next 6 weeks or so. Sulfur and silica are involved Wheat’s influence becomes dominate this week. Shellfish may cause flare-up.