Masters of Health Magazine October 2023 | Page 104

Sound Health Keynotes for OCTOBER 2023

Oct 2023 – week 1

Milk protein is the most dominant frequency activated this week.  Milk allergies can cause sinus, throat, bronchial, and lung issues. Streptococcus pneumonia pathogens will come into play by the end of the week. Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) is activated on Wednesday. It is in certain foods such as milk, meat, eggs, nuts, enriched flour, and green vegetables].

 

The gene that is most stressed is familial Alzheimers, but at the same time, the herb Curcumin is active.  Curcumin is often touted as a spice that can dissolve deadly brain plaques that can cause Alzheimers.  [Curcumin comes from Turmeric, a herb.]

Edema might be in the air as the mineral Sodium comes into play on Monday.  You might find yourself craving salt-loaded fries or chips.

 

The Multifidi muscle, along with the Iliocostalis lumborum, continues to stress the back in general and specifically the lower back.

 

For those whose pH (acid/alkaline) balance might be unbalanced.  This makes you susceptible to Scabies. Severe itching (pruritus), especially at night, is the earliest and most common symptom of scabies. Utter Balm is a sheep lanolin-based salve that may help.  Camphor Phenique (local Walmart) may also help.

 

A toxin–food additive high on the active list this month:  MSG (Monosodium Glutamate) is in steak sauces, salad dressings, meat tenderizers, as a flavor enhancer in many packaged foods such as Hamburger Helper, Lipton’s Onion Soup Mix, and Progresso’s and Campbell’s soups. Sauces, gravy mixes, and Bacon bits also contain high amounts of MSG.  Most fast-food restaurants and Chinese restaurants utilize MSG.  Snack foods (Pringles, Doritos, Planters nuts, Cheese-Its…) also contain MSG.

 

Reactions can be slight to severe, from burning feelings in the chest, arms, and face to chest pains, headache, fatigue, heart palpitations, numbness, sweating, and nausea.  The incidence of reactions to MSG has become so prevalent that it has a name:  Chinese Restaurant Syndrome.

 

Some people claim that taking B vitamins, particularly B6, will help eliminate some symptoms.  Long-term reactions to MSG can include still joints and connective tissue disorders, such as Carpal Tunnel.

 

The pathogen in stress for the next few days is Borrelia – a Lyme disease strain.

 

Muscles include the tailbone area and above, along with the lower leg muscles.  Secondary muscles just coming into stress are the eye muscles and thumb.

 

Insulin becomes vulnerable on Monday, along with Zithromax (Z-pak), which is nearly the same frequency as one type of insulin.  Vasopressin, a biochemical that helps regulate blood pressure and blood sugar, plays a part in blood glucose frequency balance over the next few days.

Specifically - Oct – 1-7

Muscles in Stress – multifidi, the tiny muscles that connect the vertebra – you may feel more back fatigue and less stamina this week.

 

Nutrients in Stress:  phosphatidylcholine (found in eggs and some seeds) – helps repair the brain and cells and help them function appropriately; B1 is in stress until Wed, and glutamate continues throughout the month.

 

Adrenalin stress may cause some mood and energy swings.

Bovine milk protein comes into play at the end of the week.

Lower back pain may respond more quickly as turmeric comes into play this week.

Tooth pathogen invasion comes into play early this month, as does measles.  Throat muscles and swallowing (epiglottis) add to mouth stress until mid-week.

Familial Alzheimers genes begin to come into play by the weekend.

 

October 8-14

Prostate stress via liver enzymes and hormones begins to emerge this week. The tailbone and cremaster are still under stress.

Insulin comes into play on Tuesday,

Toxin MSG triggers are easier this week.  B6 before MSG-loaded meals may help.

Platelet aggregating factor (blood clotting continues to be active.

This is the week that mitochondrial stress begins to emerge.

Zithromax or Z-Pak may be more potent this week.

This week starts allergy responses via IGA.

For those of you with diabetes, naproxen is likely not a good idea for joint pain, which comes into play next week.

 

October 15-21

Cardiac muscle frequencies come into play this week along with Epstein Barr Virus (fatigue- related).

You may need some extra B vitamins this week.

Lower back pain may intensify.

Joints may be giving you trouble this week - again, turmeric may be helpful.

Fertility hormones rise this week - gonadotrophin-releasing hormone and progesterone.

Tooth pathogens continue to plague us until the end of the month.

Choline to support fat metabolism comes into play for the rest of the month.

 

October 24-31

Insulin resistance comes into play currently – watch your carbs and sugar intake. Blood pressure usually accompanies diabetes – the gene for blood thinners comes into play early this month.

Most adults have low magnesium-   magnesium cell salts and molybdenum are stressed this week, -  For those of you who have used Statins – Co Eny A is in stress this week.

The higher your cholesterol numbers, the higher your myostatin readings (higher makes you weaker) GlucoDox is used to reduce insulin resistance and high cholesterol.

Muscles in stress this week:  pectoralis and heart rhythm.

NAM, pectoralis, D3, heart rhythm, Krebs cycle, ecstasy, cholesterol, myostatin.

Inflammatory Allergens continue to cause havoc, especially those caused by IgE.  

Epidermal growth factor (associated with Prostate issues) continues to activate inflammatory protein IL-2 – These inflammatory proteins influence fibrinogen (blood clotting) and hyaluronic acid (joint lubricant) issues. 

The inside of the nose is particularly sensitive this month.  Ethylene oxide is a sterilizing agent in nasal swabs used to swab the nasal passages for COVID-19.  Ethylene oxide is a known carcinogen.