Masters of Health Magazine July 2025 | Page 102

1.     Leptin – A hormone primarily produced by adipose (fat) tissue that plays a crucial role in regulating energy balance by inhibiting hunger, thereby helping to regulate body weight.

 

The body’s use of frequencies is very redundant.  Using the map published in the March, 2025 Issue of Master’s of Health Magazine, you may be able to identify if any of these biochemicals are part of your weight management quandary.  

Nutrients generally associated with weight management include:

1.    Choline - thins bile salts

2. Taurine - stimulates bile production

3. Lecithin - flushes out fat

4. Betaine -  increases fat burning metabolism, helps remove toxins

I love to find answers. I especially like helping people find their own answers.  Our survey showed that person’s with gallbladder issues were often not informed of the relationship between gallbladder, liver, bile salts and the inability to manage weight. 

Bile acids, synthesized from cholesterol in the liver, play a multifaceted role in human metabolism beyond their traditional function in fat digestion. They act as signaling molecules influencing various metabolic pathways:

1.    Lipid Metabolism: Bile acids emulsify dietary fats, facilitating their digestion and absorption. They also regulate cholesterol homeostasis by promoting its excretion and modulating synthesis in the liver.

2.    Glucose Metabolism: By activating receptors like FXR and TGR5, bile acids influence glucose homeostasis. FXR activation suppresses hepatic gluconeogenesis, while TGR5 activation enhances insulin secretion and sensitivity through GLP-1 release.

3.    Energy Expenditure: TGR5 activation in brown adipose tissue stimulates energy expenditure by promoting the conversion of inactive thyroid hormone (T4) to its active form (T3), thereby increasing metabolic rate.

4.    Gut Microbiota Interaction: Bile acids shape gut microbiome composition, and conversely, gut bacteria modify bile acids into secondary forms, affecting their signaling properties and, consequently, metabolism.

5.    Inflammation and Immune Response: Bile acids modulate inflammatory pathways and immune responses, with implications for conditions like non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and inflammatory bowel disease.

6.    Disruptions in bile acid metabolism or signaling can contribute to metabolic disorders, highlighting their central role in maintaining metabolic health.

In addition, calcium metabolism plays an important part in discerning the cause of weight management issues; including calcitonin.  We invite all of you who are having weight management issues or who have patients who are struggling with weight management.

Preliminary issues can be identified using the SoundHealthPortal.com. For a more in-depth evaluation join or inquire about our class to learn to create individual weight management reports independently.  We may be able to provide scholarships to those who wish to take this back to their communities