BioAcoustically Speaking, Almost Everything is Something Else
KeyNote for the Weeks of June, 2023
Color = Orange
Represented by the note of D and the astrological sign of Gemini
Using frequency to define human form and function is the mission of this column. We believe that you can better prepare for life’s lessons if you know which frequencies are influencing YOU. Much like preparing for Tide changes to help predict water tables around the world.
Each month this column lists frequencies bombarding and influencing earth and its inhabitants. The frequencies that are active this month range from multiples of 73.00 through 78.00.
REMEMBER THAT PEOPLE WHO ARE VERY SENSITIVE MAY BEGIN TO EXPERIENCE THESE INFLUENCES A FEW DAYS EARLIER THAN OTHERS.
June 2023
Week One
The eyeball and a cataract gene appear this week along with progesterone, a major reproductive hormone and are all active now. DHT (a sex hormone associated with the prostate gland), adiponectin (helps regulate glucose levels) and glutamate (an excitatory neurotransmitter) are all fighting for your attention. Prepare to feel a bit scattered.
Toxin: Those poisoned with agent Orange (Vietnam era) may experience abnormal reactions; Aspartame and MSG come into play this week. You may have additional issues with diet drinks and Chinese foods – MSG-laced food – this week. May include brain fog, difficulty thinking and fatigue.
Muscle in stress this week: Platysma – it is located beneath the chin and extends downward to the chest. A double chin is located here and is often associated with low progesterone.
Week Two
Gonadotrophin Releasing Hormone is responsible for the release of follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone from the anterior pituitary.
Muscles in stress for the next few weeks – toes and the back of neck.
Starches may be more difficult to digest because Amylase (the enzyme that breaks down starch and carbs) is in stress. Your ability to deal with Amylase stress may depend on your brain dominance – right brainers show the most difficulty.
A gene responsible for using sulfur at a cellular level (SUOX) comes up the end of the week. Sulfur protects the body against invading pathogens and is incredibly important as a constituent of connective tissue.
Grain mold frequencies are active now. There are many articles on detoxing on the internet.
Berberine, an herb, may help lower blood pressure. Fosinopril, a medication for hypertension, is also active this week. Watch reactions of over- or under-dosing.
The human obesity gene begins to surface this week along with the parathyroid hormone (energy-related). It may be harder to start a diet or keep energy up.
Choline, a great brain booster, comes into play now. Choline has been shown to help increase focus and allow for greater cognition. Choline is also an excellent methylator of estrogen, getting rid of excess estrogen we accumulate from our diet and lifestyle. Prostate issues were prominent last month with high estrogen being a cause.
Week Three
Allergies begin to creep in this week as histamine-related issues emerge making way for respiratory viral invasions. Vitamin D receptors need to be active now to help support the immune system.
Glycine, an amino acid that help treat insomnia and an enlarged prostate, is active now along with iron and B1. Sphingosine, a lipid responsible for transport signaling, is also active, as is Transthyretin, a protein involved in fluid transport. You may feel that your extremities feel a bit sluggish.
Codeine becomes active the end of the week. Its painkilling benefit may be more or less than usual depending on brain dominance.
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Week Four
Guanine is a nucleobase found in nucleic acid’s DNA – BioAcoustic research shows that stress of this nucleotide is associated with sensitivities to milk protein.
Other biochemicals in stress this week include bioflavonoids, Hesperidin, Quercetin (touted as a good item to combat Covid), manganese, Xanthine, iron, and arachidonic acid.
Spine in Stress – C.4 – nose, lips, mouth, eustachian tubes
S 4 – hips and buttock
T 9 – adrenals
Muscles – still the back of the neck
Meds: Tylenol
Keratin, a major constituent of skin, hair and nails, is in stress for the next ten days or so. There are a lot of gummy products on the market labeled Hair, Skin, Nails – might be worth taking a few this week.
Capsaicin, the active component of chili peppers, is activated until the first week of July. They may burn more going down but are known for being great for circulation and the heart.
Watch for indications of Chlamydia Pneumonia (labored breathing/stress). Chlamydia Pneumonia attacks the heart sac and can sometimes cause extra tooth plaque.
Cocaine and Scopolamine (mind altering chemical) are both active until the end of the month.
Week Five
Adrenals are due for stress these last few days especially if you have a sensitivity to gluten.
Dopamine, a feel-good biochemical, is stressed into the beginning of July.
Medicine in stress for this time: Prozac, an antidepressant. So, you may experience some emotional ups and downs – just know it is not coming from you but at you and it will be over by mid-July.
Nutrients in stress: niacin, glutathione and again, iron imbalances.
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