1. Adiponectin - BioAcoustically Speaking, if this is low, you will likely experience eye focus and bladder issues.
· Increases the breakdown of fatty acids.
· Enhances insulin sensitivity.
· Higher levels are associated with lower body fat.
· BioAcoustically Speaking, adiponectin is one of the majorly distorted frequencies caused by Spike proteins.
2. Glucagon - BioAcoustically Speaking, when this is lacking, you may experience TMJ issues.
· Stimulates the liver to break down glycogen into glucose.
· Promotes fat breakdown (lipolysis) when glucose levels are low.
3. Epinephrine (Adrenaline) - BioAcoustically Speaking, if it is not balanced, you may experience thyroid issues.
· Activates fat breakdown by stimulating lipolysis.
· Increases energy output during stress or exercise.
4.Norepinephrine - BioAcoustically Speaking, when it is low, kidney energy may be unbalanced combined with B6 being low.
· It works alongside epinephrine to trigger fat breakdown.
· Released during exercise and fasting.
5. Thyroid Hormones, T3 and T4 - BioAcoustically Speaking, when these are low, fatigue may be high, and use of iron low, with pain in the neck region.
· Regulate metabolism and energy use.
· Help mobilize stored fats for energy.
6. Testosterone - BioAcoustically Speaking, when this is low, you may experience muscle weakness, finger pain, and a lack of visual focus.
· Supports muscle growth, which increases resting metabolic rate.
· Promotes fat loss, particularly abdominal fat.
7. Growth Hormone (GH) - BioAcoustically Speaking, when it is lacking, stomach muscle tone is weak, accompanied by muscle soreness.
· Stimulates the breakdown of fat.
· Increases during sleep, fasting, and intense exercise.
8. Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) - BioAcoustically Speaking, when lacking, blood sugar may be unbalanced, and oxygen is insufficient.
· Works in conjunction with growth hormones.
· Plays a role in reducing fat mass and increasing muscle mass.
9. Cortisol (in Controlled Amounts) - BioAcoustically Speaking, when lacking, it is usually associated with upper back pain.
· Mobilizes stored fats during fasting or intense exercise.
· Chronic high levels, however, can lead to fat storage, particularly around the abdomen.
10. Leptin - BioAcoustically Speaking, when lacking, lung surface proteins may be stressed.
· Regulates appetite and energy.
· High leptin sensitivity encourages fat burning, though leptin resistance can lead to fat accumulation.
11. Irisin - BioAcoustically Speaking, when lacking, you may experience a low tolerance to temperature changes.
· Produced during exercise.
· Converts white fat into brown fat, which burns calories to produce heat.
12. Peptide YY (PYY) - BioAcoustically Speaking, when lacking, you may experience joint pain and less flexibility.
· Reduces appetite and promotes fat utilization.
[Peptide YY3-36 (PYY3-36) is a protein hormone primarily secreted by the cells lining the small intestine in response to food intake. It plays a crucial role in regulating appetite and satiety by signaling the brain to reduce food intake and increase feelings of fullness. PYY3-36 acts on specific receptors in the hypothalamus, leading to decreased hunger and increased energy expenditure.]
The amino acid Carnitine is essential for fat burning. BioAcoustically Speaking, if low, you may experience more food sensitivities.
Optimizing these items through balanced nutrition, regular physical activity, adequate sleep, and stress management can improve fat-burning efficiency.