Masters of Health Magazine March 2025 | Page 100

Feb 23-Mar 1

 

Through the first two weeks of March – the heart Muscle frequencies are stressed; frequencies for the last two weeks of March involve thyroid function and the knees.

 

For all of March, the forearm and wrist muscles may be vulnerable.  Bad time to take up golfing.

 

Mar 2-8

 

Specific Nutrients/Biochemicals in stress during this time: B3, myosin, biotin, adiponectin (weight related), catalase (blood detox related).  B3 helps thin the blood.  Myosin helps stop Tinnitus damage. 

Systems in stress this week: liver and blood pressure.

 

Muscles in stress: little finger, pterygoid, lessor toes, supinator (forearm), palate, elbow, and eyelids.

 

Mar 9-15

 

Muscles in stress: heart, forearm, major hip muscles, and trapezius (upper back).

 

Nutrients/Biochemicals in stress: phosphorus, magnesium, and myoglobin (oxygen to heart).

 

Systems in stress: thyroid, blood pressure, blood clotting, and joint flexibility.

 

Medications: Prozac - watch for side effects.

 

Mar 16-22

Muscles in stress: pterygoid, trapezius, minor hip muscles, wrist,  and joints.

 

Nutrients/biochemistry in stress:  thymine, hypericin, hemoglobin, taurine, glucose, ATP (energy currency of the body, choline, iodine, and collagen.

 

Systems in stress: Liver, thyroid, immune, iron delivery, immune – influenza, joint and movement flexibility, and collagen.

 

Medications:  Dilantin, Oxytocin.

 

Pathogens:  Epstein Barr Virus (fatigue).

 

Mar 23-29 

 

Muscles in stress: wrist and eye muscles - Nutrients/biochemistry in stress:  brain plaque, serum amyloid, B12 bromelain, glucose, and hydrogen.

 

Systems: mitochondria- originating genetic material.

 

Meds in stress - wrist and fingers are  stressed for anyone taking GLP – 1 meds

 

Mar 30-Apr -5

 

Week one influences that may impact your physical and emotional well-being:

You may notice a lag in muscle response as the Dystonia gene becomes active now.

 

Glycine may help with muscle signaling and is involved in producing bile salts, along with arginine and lysine. Glycine may be important for anyone with any kind of muscle stress: Parkinson’s, ALS, and multiple sclerosis.

The platelet-activating factor and vasopressin, both known to be associated with the circulatory system, may be active for the next few weeks.

 

DNA and stem cells will continue to be stressed until the end of April.

 

Nutrients and biochemicals in stress for the beginning of April: hydroxyproline, DNA, nerve growth factor zinc, leucine, isoleucine, magnesium, GABA receptor (brain activity), keratin, asparagine, and ornithine.

 

Muscles in stress are mostly the rectus eye muscle associated with Macular Degeneration.

 

Do a BioAcoustic vocal analysis on your own.  Catalog short link: https://shorturl.at/B1FPP

 

Interesting BioAcoustic fun fact:

when chewing,  the two jaw muscles used together create the frequency of dopamine!

Frequencies associated with the month of March