Masters of Health Magazine October 2020 | Page 98

Sound Health KeyNotes

October 4-10

Color = Green, represented by the note of F# – advancing into the astrological sign of Libra

Editor’s Note: We have all read astrological predictions and some swear by, and plan their lives around, them. Well, not only are the “stars” affecting you; “universal frequencies” (a/k/a “BioAcoustic Keynotes”), are too.

How do they work? Well, everything in your body, and what we put into it, has a numeric frequency (a Frequency Equivalent™, or FE, for short). The body is incredibly system-redundant, as shown by how one pressure point can address symptoms in different body parts and systems.

So, one FE can correspond to a muscle and biochemical simultaneously, such as an inability to open a pickle jar tends to indicate a weak lower thumb muscle and also correlates to zinc. Presenting that one FE will improve the performance of both.Light is also expressed as frequency.

So when we discuss this, we can say the following: Universal Frequency/BioAcoustic Key Note = a color = a Frequency Equivalent of a body part and/or biochemical/pathogen/toxin.

Right now, the Universal Frequency is now in the color Green represented by the note of F# and astrologically we are still in the sign of Libra.

See how this affects YOU by reading below! We would love to hear how and whether anything in our weekly column resonates with how you feel during the week.

Muscles that are being influenced this week:

Teres Major: The trigger point(s) in this muscle will be active this week. It is one of the half dozen muscles which make up the so-called “scapulohumeral muscle group.” which act to manipulate and hold together the scapula and humeral bones, thus facilitiating one of the most complex joints in the body.

Teres Minor: is a shoulder muscle which laterally rotates and adducts your arm at the shoulder (i.e., glenohumeral) joint, and helps to stabilize your shoulder by drawing the humerus toward the glenoid fossa of the scapula. Source: “Teres Minor”

Quadratus Lumborum: is a muscle of the lower back, which sits behind the colon, kidney, diaphragm and the psoas major and minor muscles. It allows you to flex the spinal column side to side (with ipsolateral contraction), to extend the spine's lumbar section (with bilateral contraction), and lifts up the ilium bone with ipsolatareal contraction. Source: “Quadratus Lumborum Muscle”

Medicines that are being influenced this week:

Flexeril: is a muscle relaxant that works blocking nerve impulses that register as pain when they reach the brain. It is also used, along with physical therapy and rest to treat conditions in the skeletal muscles.

Bupropion: is a type of medication used for different purposes, but primarily as an antidepressant and way to cease smoking. You have heard it referred to in the market as wellbutrin or Zyban, etc. It has been one of the most often prescribed drugs for depression. Most countries only sell it with a prescription.

Pathogens that are active this week:

A number of pathogens are asserting themselves this week, one of which causes food poisoning, one which causes many of our colds, and one which causes strep throat. So, keep up your immune resistance this week as best you can.