Wheat allergies surface this week causing arthritic like finger joint pain which is reported to be relieved by a lipid form of B1 – Benfotiamine This form of Thiamine supports the body’s efforts to degrade an enzyme MMP-13 that can cause pain and inflammation associated with neuropathy of the joints.
Choline, an amino acid related nutrient that supports brain function and cellular metabolism. Sources: eggs, organ meats and some grains. Alzheimer’s is often associated with choline metabolism. The obvious muscles for this week are associated with the neck.
Adiponectin starts its intrusion into our use of fatty acids, hormones and release of fat storage. Adiponectin is available from Douglas Laboratories via Tri Metabolic Control.
For those who were exposed to Agent Orange (AO) defoliant while serving in Viet Nam, those frequencies are active this week and may cause some mental instability. Majorly Agent Orange caused birth defects likely because a stabilizing pregnancy hormone is the same frequency as AO.
Supplements/Medications in stress this week: Fosinopril (watch for overdose), Berberine and the Vitamin Receptor.
A bad week to start a weight management regime – an obesity gene is active this week.
A very active week for blood pressure associated frequencies.
Muscles in stress: Subclavis - It depresses the lateral clavicle, acts to stabilize the clavicle while the shoulder moves the arm. It also raises the first rib while lowering the clavicle during breathing.
High blood pressure continues to be an issue, especially for those with genetic blood pressure issues. Selenium (Brazil nuts), potassium and herbal teas may lower blood pressure by protecting vascular walls. Dark chocolate is high in flavonoids which are known to reduce inflammation which can cause blood pressure issues.
Nutrients; Methionine, glycine, Iron cell salts and B1 – continue to be an issue. ALL are of concern right now because of Round-Up’s impact on nerve damage and 5G’s assault on our iron stores. Iron issues can cause fatigue and immune suppression. Good sources of iron: raisins, prunes, meats. Wikipedia reports that Vitamin C helps absorb iron. Low iron can be a cause of fibromyalgia. B1 (Thiamine) is abundant in grains, beans and green veggies like asparagus and peas. Often muscle signaling issues can be related to low thiamine.