Masters of Health Magazine January 2025 | Page 93

Leptin becomes stressed around now (weight and appetite associated). High decreases in appetite and increases in metabolic rate are active now. Leptin can be monitored online through Ultimate Diet software found at SoundHealthPortal.com – SERVICES

 

Muscle in stress this week: temporalis – associated with headaches  around the 21-27.

 

The frequencies associated with digestive enzymes continue to be stressed. Here is one of my favorites: Gastrophase by Tango – can be purchased from your local health food store or online.

 

Herpes frequencies return this week. The internet suggests that lysine may be in stress if a Herpes outbreak occurs. Lysine is an essential amino acid found in meat fish, dairy and eggs and is reported to prevent the herpes virus from growing.

 

Campho Phenique, an antiseptic gel, is reported to relieve the pain from a Herpes outbreak. It is a common item in the first aid section of many drug stores.

 

The larynx (voice box) is an organ in the top of the neck involved in breathing, producing sound and protecting the trachea against food aspiration. People with ALS and Parkinson’s have particular issues with this muscle.

 

Other muscles in stress this week: great toe, diaphragm, deltoid, lens of the eye. inflammatory indicators (C-reactive protein and gluten proteins) continue to be active. Blood clotting issues continue via fibrinogen. The Gene for Retinitis pigmentosa is active for the next 10 days or so. Magnesium Citrate and carnosine will be active until the end of the month.

 

[FROM Wikipedia: Carnosine helps reduce the rate of formation of advanced glycation end-products (substances that can be a factor in the development or worsening of many degenerative diseases, such as diabetes, atherosclerosis, chronic kidney failure, and Alzheimer’s disease ), and ultimately reducing development of atherosclerotic plaque build-up.]

 

Carnosine is also considered as a neuroprotector, appearing to reduce the telomere shortening rate. It may also slow aging through its anti-glycating properties (chronic glycolysis is speculated to accelerate aging).

 

Medication active this week: anything that contains acetaminophen (Tylenol, paracetamol) and acyclovir (an antiviral medication used to treat Herpes)

 

Jan 26-Feb 1

 

You may have the urge to switch to red wine this week as ingredients in grape skins come into play.

 

You may also tend to smoke more as the sulfur content of cigarettes becomes active. Sometimes when people take sulfur supplements their urge to smoke decreases.

 

Muscles in stress this week: the masseter (chewing jaw muscle) and the Bulbospongiosus (contributes to bladder emptying and sexual activity). Some lower spine frequencies are in stress this week – L-2 (abdomen and upper legs) and upper back, T-2 (Heart and coronary associated) Nutrients in stress this week: Vitamin D stress continues to be stressed as does Proline (collagen/glycine related,) B1 and B2.

 

Medication in stress: Naproxen – a pain reliever that should not be taken by persons concerned with thrombosis or stroke. IgE (Immunoglobulin E) an important part of the immune system comes into play in early February, too much causes itchy skin.

IgE is associated with sinusitis, rhinitis, food allergies and atopic dermatitis. If you are feeling a bit water-logged of late, it is likely the table salt that has been, and will be, active over the next few days. You might cut-back a bit or do some bike riding, even stationary

bicycling would work, to get the lymph system moving.

 

Muscles in stress this week: Semispinalis Thoracis, Rectus Femoris, Biceps Brachii and the Rhomboids Minor. Golfers take heed; your swing might be a bit tight. For those of you who do not recognize some of these muscles, www.GetBodySmart.com is a

wonderful resource.

 

Toxins in stress: Blue dye and for some, the amino acid, phenylalanine. Phenylalanine sensitivity can mimic ADHD and is often misdiagnosed. It is not generally a health concern but for people with PKU (a genetic sensitivity to phenylalanine) it may cause symptoms of mental retardation, brain damage, seizures, allergies, and other issues.

Artificial sweeteners such as NutraSweet; Equal have a base of phenylalanine. An incredibly high number of processed foods contain phenylalanine under many synonyms. It has become such a problem that Federal regulations do not require warning

labels.

 

Naturally occurring phenylalanine can be found in protein-rich foods such as milk, eggs and meat.

 

There are still a few stiff muscles and achy joints mucking about. Gout frequencies will be with us for a few more days while SAMe (the active form of methionine) will be in stress a bit longer.

 

Methionine is very important as part of the sulfur pathways and co-factors that serve to help the body metabolize incoming resources. It is often associated with digestion and bowel distress. A few studies show that restricting methionine increases longevity and restores fertility. Vegans who typically eat a plant-based diet are usually low in methionine. Methionine can be found in eggs, nuts and seeds, cheese, fish, beef, pork, wheat germ, oats, corn beans, lentils and brown rice.

 

Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is just moving into active mode. It is derived from adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the first emerging biochemical after conception. cAMP is used for intracellular signaling for metabolic hormones.

 

Bacteria causing tooth decay comes into play the first week of Feb. An extra good brushing or a bacterium destroying mouthwash, Tea Tree based may be appropriate. I personally love Tea Tree based mouthwash because it also helps destroy nanobacteria that causes tooth plaque. Activated Medication: Warfarin, a blood thinner – your doctorlikely monitors this carefully.

 

  

*This column is not meant or implied as anything medical but is soley based on the principles of BioAcoustic Biology. 

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Questions/Comments

References:

Yasko, A. (Author, 2014). Feel Good Nutrigenomics: Your Roadmap to

Health. Neurological Research Institute.

 

[https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/manganese-HealthProfessional/]

 

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