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Preliminary Management Report Name: Bioacoustic Sample Reports Voice Sample: Eval (Bioacoustic Sample Reports) Session Name: Mapping Methylation™

Eval 1 for Sample Reports

Attached is your BioAcoustic Preliminary Report which should be considered by you and your wellness provider in making current decisions about your wellbeing. LOW usually indicates that a muscle is weak or that a nutrient or biochemical is not as abundant as expected. Options might include a planned exercise program or the inclusion of the LOW indicating nutrient. If a Receptor, Gene, Activator, Protein is indicated, it is often that those indicators are not available under conventional medical auspices. Seek a local BioAcoustic Provider may be an option. High usually indicates an overabundance of something or a tight or inflamed muscle. Your wellness provider can discuss options with you or ask for further guidance from someone BioAcoustically trained. Use some common sense, if a toxin is LOW; leave it alone; but know that virus/bacteria that show low usually need attention. If an anti-aging gene shows HIGH, you may think that it needs no attention but many times BioAcoustic research has found that HIGH issues of this sort are HIGH because they are inactive. BioAcoustic Tone Trials will confirm the issue. Further interpretation should be done by your wellness team and/or a BioAcoustic Provider. You may click on the underlined blue items to open an internet link to that item. Remember that BioAcoustically Speaking one frequency can represent many things.

Research Results* Thymidine Biochemical VDR (Vitamin D Epigenetic Receptor) Cysteine Amino Acid SOUX ( sulfite oxidase ) Epigenetic SOUX ( sulfite oxidase ) Epigenetic SOUX ( sulfite oxidase ) Epigenetic

H H

Part of 5-methyl folate pathway Activator of the Vitamin D Receptor

H H H H

SOUX ( sulfite oxidase ) Epigenetic

H

Important source of sulfide in metabolism required to metabolize sulfur Amino acid metabolism Sulfite Oxidase deficiency is an inborn error of the metabolism of sulfated amino acids inborn error-sulfated amino acid metabolism

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Zinc

Mineral

L

Monoamine Oxidase A (MAO-A) Creatine Monohydrate Vitamin B6 (pyridoxol 5 phosphate) P5P Adenosine Monophosphate cis-Aconitic Acid Serotonin

Genome

L

Biochemical Vitamin B6

L L

Vitamin Biochemical

L L

Biochemical Biochemical

L H

MTRR

Protein

H

MTRR Arginine Catechol-O-methyl transferase (COMT) Citric Acid Coenzyme A

Protein Amino Acid Protein

H H L

Vitamin Enzyme

L L

Molybdenum Molybdenum Arginine HIAA Sulfate Isocitric Acid SAHH AHCY AHCY ACHY (adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase) ACHY (adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase) Malic acid

Mineral Mineral Amino Acid Biochemical Chemical Biochemical Epigenetic Epigenetic Epigenetic Epigenetic

L L H H L L H H H H

Krebs Cycle component Krebs Cycle component; synthesized from pentothenate, ATP and cysteine Deficiency may = sulfite sensitivity Cofactor for Sulfite Oxidase Synthesized from citrulline aka - Hydroxyindoleacetic acid Salt of sulfuric acid Krebs Cycle component aka - S-adenosylhomocysteine hydroxylase aka - S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase Part of 5-methyl folate pathway Responsible for methionine metabolism

Epigenetic

H

DNA variant results in decreased enzymatic activity

Biochemical

L

Homocysteine Homocysteine Homocysteine Adenine

Biochemical Amino Acid Amino Acid Biochemical

H H H H

Krebs Cycle component; binds to aluminum from the neurons; neurotransmitter Part of 5-methyl folate pathway Can be recycled into methionine Part of 5-methyl folate pathway Nucleic Acid (purine), DNA-related

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Deficiency can cause an impairment in Methionine methylation in the liver aka - Monoamine Oxidase A Part of 5-methyl folate pathway The B6 that participates in the body's transaminations and decarboxylations Active form of B6 In the Krebs Cycle it is the precursor to the production of ADP Krebs Cycle component; energy for the body Modulator of appetite, anger/aggression, body temp., mood, sexuality, sleep & metabolism aka - 5-methyltetrahydrofolate-homocysteine methyltransferase reductase Part of 5-methyl folate pathway Stimulates the release of growth hormone aka - Catechol-O-Methyl Transferase

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DHPR (Dihydropyridine Protein Receptor) Nitric Oxide Biochemical

L

Found in the transverse tubule of muscles

L

Adenosine Ammonia NADH

Biochemical Toxin Biochemical

H L H

ACE (angiotensin iconverting enzyme) NAD Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide NAD Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide NAD Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide

Epigenetic

H

Important in protecting organs from ischemic damage Plays an important role in energy transfer Quickly converted to urea Enhances Dopamine production; involved with GAD utilization Catalyzes activation of angiotensin

CoEnzyme

H

regulates protein to protein interaction

CoEnzyme

H

controls DNA repair

Vitamin

H

Krebs Cycle component

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Definitions Activators = act to effect the rate of mediated reactions in the body Amino Acids = in human nutrition, amino acids build proteins and participate in a number of processes such as neurotransmitter transport and biosynthesis. Biochemical = biomolecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids Enzyme = Acts as a catalyst to accelerate chemical reactions Fatty Acid = important dietary sources of energy associated with the creation of cellular energy of the body. Sources: animal fats and vegetable oils Flavonoid = Flavonoids have been shown to have a wide range of biological and pharmacological activities in in vitro studies. Genome = anything dealing with the genetic material of a Gene Hormone = signaling molecules produced by glands that regular physiology and behavior. Lipid = includes waxes, fatty acids and fatty acid derived phospholipids, glycolipids, retinoids and steroids. Ex: oils and milk products, butter, cheese, ghee Medication = artificially produced compound used to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease Medication Q = BioAcoustic term used to enhance mathematical effects of a Medication Mineral = required nutrients made from the earth that cannot be made by living organisms. Ex: Zinc, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Copper, Phosphorus, Sodium Muscle = soft tissue of the body that contains protein filaments that provide animation to the body Pathogen = an infectious agent such as virus, bacterium, protozoa, prion, fungus or other micro organism Protein = molecules consisting of amino acids, the building blocks and energy sources of the body. Sugar = general name for a sweet soluble carbohydrate used as a sweetener Toxin = detrimental substance either endogenous or artificial Vitamin = vital nutrients required for optimal health that combine to support diverse biochemical functions. Ex: Vitamin C, B’s, D, E, K

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Preliminary Management Report Name: Bioacoustic Sample Reports Voice Sample: Eval (Bioacoustic Sample Reports) Session Name: First Strike Stroke™ Eval 1 for Sample Reports Attached is your BioAcoustic Preliminary Report which should be considered by you and your wellness provider in making current decisions about your wellbeing. LOW usually indicates that a muscle is weak or that a nutrient or biochemical is not as abundant as expected. Options might include a planned exercise program or the inclusion of the LOW indicating nutrient. If a Receptor, Gene, Activator, Protein is indicated, it is often that those indicators are not available under conventional medical auspices. Seek a local BioAcoustic Provider may be an option. High usually indicates an overabundance of something or a tight or inflamed muscle. Your wellness provider can discuss options with you or ask for further guidance from someone BioAcoustically trained. Use some common sense, if a toxin is LOW; leave it alone; but know that virus/bacteria that show low usually need attention. If an anti-aging gene shows HIGH, you may think that it needs no attention but many times BioAcoustic research has found that HIGH issues of this sort are HIGH because they are inactive. BioAcoustic Tone Trials will confirm the issue. Further interpretation should be done by your wellness team and/or a BioAcoustic Provider. You may click on the underlined blue items to open an internet link to that item. Remember that BioAcoustically Speaking one frequency can represent many things.

Research Results* Glycine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine ACTH

Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Hormone - adrenal

L L L L L L L L

Vitamin A

Vitamin

L

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energy - proper amount produces Blood sugar levels - regulates diabetic - helps energy - regulates Found in quality protein foods Hypoglycemia - low levels can lead hypoglycemia - needs causes release of chemical messengers from adrenal glands cancer - guards against

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Sphingosine Papain Elastin isoform B Influenza Adrenocorticotropic Hormone ACTH ACTH

Biochemical Enzyme-vegetable-p,f,c Epigenetic Genome Hormone - adrenal

L L H L L

Released during platelets - blood clotting digestive protiens, fats, carbohydrates can be part of cancer progression. Vaccination related aka ACTH

Hormone - adrenal Hormone - adrenal

L L

Monoamine Oxidase A Monoamine Oxidase A Isoleucine Isoleucine Cytochrome C-3 Ectonucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase 6 Prostaglandin F2 Alpha Prostaglandin E1 Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Glycine Glycine Glycine Riboflavin Vitamin B2 Scaffold attachment factor b Elastin isoform A

Epigenetic Epigenetic Amino Acid Amino Acid Biochemical Epigenetic

L L L L H H

produced in the pituitary gland influences variety of metabolic and immune processes associated with antisocial disorders associated with ADD blood sugar - stabilization blood - hemoglobin formation Liver enzyme metabolizes numerous compounds RNA messenger for degradative enzymes

Lipid Hormone Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Vitamin B2 Genome

H H L L L L L L H H

Elevated levels cause Hypertension assoc with inflammation Methionine, threonine, isoleucine - synthesizes liver - helps detox of DNARNA - helps form immume system - needed for epilepsy - inhibits glucose - too much upsets levels AKA - Vitamin B2, other form associated with RNA protein structuring

Protein

H

Elastin isoform A

Protein

H

Elastin isoform A Elastin isoform A

Protein Protein

H H

Glycine Angiotension Receptor Gene Triiodothyronine (T3) Mold

Amino Acid Genome

L L

can be part of cancer progression. Mutations SVAR ( supravalvula aortic stenosis) and Genometic Loose skin. part of production of monocytes and skin fibroblasts, Rich in glycine and proline, 1 of the components of elastic Fibers, part of the extracellular matrix confers elasticity to heart, lungs,-asthma, ligaments, blood vessels-blood pressure?. needed for non essential AA Risk factors include ischemic heart disease

Hormone Pathogen

L L

Blood flow - helps Fungi, toxic

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Asparaginase Enzyme Measles Genome Grain Mold Toxin - Mold Glycine Amino Acid Glycine Amino Acid Betaine-homocys. Genome Methyltransferase Betaine-homocys. Genome Methyltransferase Potassium Mineral Potassium Mineral Potassium Mineral Platelet Derived Growth Biochemical Factor IgA (light) Biochemical Aflatoxins Pathogen Aflatoxins Pathogen Aflatoxins Pathogen CBS (methionine Epigenetic sulfoxide reductase) CBS (methionine Epigenetic sulfoxide reductase) CBS (methionine Epigenetic sulfoxide reductase) G-alpha protein Epigenetic SOUX ( sulfite oxidase ) Genome Elastase 1 Epigenetic

L H H L L H

catalyzes aspartic acidammonia Vaccination related Aflatoxin prostate - needed for healthy nervous system - needs for healthy generates methionine

H

generates dimethylglycine

H H H H

Heart beat - plays a role in regulating Blood pressure - stabilizes Acts as an electrolyte Platelets release this when they clot

H H H H H

high - maybe allergy to vaccine Micro toxin produced by peanuts & grains Associated with respiratory disease Associated with heart disease associated with aging

H

Associated with immune response

H

associated with oxidative stress

L H H

Parathyroid Hormone Hormone Parathyroid Hormone Hormone Parathyroid Hormone Hormone Nitric oxide synthase 2A Protein Nitric oxide synthase 2A Protein Nitric oxide synthase 2A Protein Nitric oxide synthase 2A Protein DHEA Hormone Estrogen Hormone ACTH Hormone - adrenal ACTH Hormone - adrenal Lysine Biochemical Lysine Biochemical

H H H H H H H L L L L L L

Lysine

L

required for the use of Vitamin A inborn error-sulfated amino acid metabolism Breaks down Elastin, Interacts with ELAFIN, LUNGS copd ETC. Heart arrhythmias - symptom of parathyroid disease Endocrine regulator calciumphosphorous Calcium levels can rise if not enough binds heme tetahydrobiopterin binds FMN binds FAD binds calmodulin anti aging Heart disease - low levels linked to increased risk deficiency can cause stunted growth adrenocorticotropic hormone Elastin rich in - Lungs etc. helps build bone, hormones, antibodies. bloodshot eyes. helps calcium adsorbtion, and nitrogen balance,

Biochemical

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Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine

Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid

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L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

ulcers, peptic, helps sugar cravings, helps stimulates growth hormones senility, helps schizophrenia, helps mental retardation - helps reduces intestinal permeability needs glutamic acid impotence, helps helps level blood sugar Heart disease - may aid in preventing glutamic acid - alcoholism - works better with GABA - increases need for, fatigue, helps Exercise - levels drop following extensive epilepsy, helps digestive tract, helps cravings, helps brain, mental ability, helps brain function, helps Amino acid found abundantly in body alcoholism, helps alcoholism - glutamic acid works better anemia, if low antibodies - aids in production of Blood - reduces build up arteries bone - needed for growth calcium - helps absorption cold sores - fights collagen - helps in formation concentration -helps, gone if low energy low - if this low enzymes - aids in production of Essential amino acid, not produced in body eyes - bloodshot if low growth - needed for growth growth, retarded - if low hair, loss if low Helps lower LDL cholesterol blood herpes - fights

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Lysine Amino Acid Lysine Amino Acid Lysine Amino Acid Lysine Amino Acid Lysine Amino Acid Lysine Amino Acid Lysine Amino Acid Lysine Amino Acid Lysine Amino Acid Lysine Amino Acid Lysine Amino Acid Lysine Amino Acid GAM Amino Acid GAM Amino Acid GAM Amino Acid Acetylcholine Biochemical Acetylcholine Biochemical Alpha-Ketoglutaric Acid Biochemical

L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

Alpha-Ketoglutaric Acid Biochemical Hydrochloric Acid Enzyme-digestive Fibulin 1 iso C Biochemical Fibulin 1 iso C Biochemical

L L L L

Fibulin 1 iso C

Biochemical

L

tropoelastin Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Sodium iodide Angiotension Receptor Gene Angiotension Receptor Gene Preder-Willi Chlamydia pneumonia Chlamydia pneumonia Nitric oxide synthase 1 Nitric oxide synthase 1 Nitric oxide synthase 1

Protein Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Mineral Genome

H L L L L L L

hormones - aids in production of injury, sports - helps rebuild after irritability - if low liver - helps lower triglycerides muscle - builds muscle protein nitrogen - in adults maintains levels protein - building block for protein - builds muscle reproduction, disorders - if low surgery - helps rebuild after tissue - helps in repair triglycerides - lowers supports information processing stimulate neural receptor sites l-glutamine neurotransmitter disrupted by Mercury exposure Krebs Cycle; a very important nitrogen transporter in metabolic pathways Helps liver breakdown ammonia acts with enzymes Homeostasis of growth factors. COPD, heart , eyes cornea, Fibers that hold lens in place, in tendons. important in assembly of microfibrils which makes a scaffold for elastin, lungs, blood vessels skin. Precursor to Elastin muscle - supplies creatine muscle - retards degeneration creatine - supplies to muscle brain - helps bi-polar iodine supplement Risk factors include myocardial infarction

Genome

L

Linked to coronary artery vasoconstriction

Pathogen Pathogen Pathogen Protein Protein Protein

L L L L L L

genetic syndrome Heart - attacks pericardium that protects heart Mild atypical pneumonia in humans binds heme tetahydrobiopterin binds FMN binds FAD

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Nitric oxide synthase 1 Protein CPH = DMAE +PCPA Biochemical CPH = DMAE +PCPA Biochemical Glutathione s-transferase Epigenetic m4 Glutathione s-transferase Epigenetic m4 CCAATEnhancer Genome binding protein beta Nitric oxide synthase 1 Genome Pregnenolone Hormone Pregnenolone Hormone Pregnenolone Hormone Pregnenolone Hormone Calcifediol Vitamin Isoleucine Amino Acid Isoleucine Amino Acid Isoleucine Amino Acid Isoleucine Amino Acid Leucine Amino Acid Leucine Amino Acid Leucine Amino Acid Leucine Amino Acid Leucine Amino Acid Leucine Amino Acid Leucine Amino Acid Leucine Amino Acid Monoamine Oxidase A Epigenetic Zinc Mineral Zinc Mineral Zinc Mineral SHMT1 (serine Genome hydroxymethyltransferas e) Liothyronine-T3 Hormone Triiodothyronine (T3) Hormone Triiodothyronine (T3) Hormone Triiodothyronine (T3) Hormone Nitric oxide synthase 3 Genome Nitric oxide synthase 3 Genome MT-III Biochemical - Protein Saturday, February 10, 201

L L L L

binds calmodulin related to choline & PCPA natural brain constituent detoxification of toxins & oxidative stress

L

detoxification of carcinogens, drugs

H

critical for normal growth & differentiation

L L L L L H L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

supports immune response master hormone enhances memory Precursor to hormones DHEAprogesterone Sometimes called the mother steroid aka - Vitamin D3 Energy levels - regulates leucine - needed by needs - leucine and valine valine - needed by valine and isoleucine needed surgery - recommended for recovery skin - promotes healing Muscle proteins - aids in synthesis Found in high quality protein foods bones - promotes healing Body fat - aids in loss of blood sugar - lowers associated with depression Needs to be balanced with copper Heart rhythm - works with calcium magnesium Antioxidant converts of serine to glycine

L L L L L L L

thyroid Hormone thyroid Hormone Blood vessels - relaxes smooth muscles Blood vessels - helps keep vessels open supports immune response Involved with methylation activity brain cell development, organizing

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Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Monoamine Oxidase B (MAO-B) B 12 Cofactor B 12 Cofactor

Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Protein

L L L L L L L L L L

stamina - increases fatigue - helpful for energy is low when cellular energy low detox - with other Amino Acids, helps detox detox - helps remove Ammonia detox - absorbs and removes toxins from blood chronie fatigue, deficient in those with Asparagine, arginine, lysine - synthesizes Ammonia from the body - assists in expelling vital role in neurotransmission

Vitamin - cofactor Vitamin - cofactor

L L

Fatty acids - participates in metabolizing aka - cobamamide

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Definitions Activators = act to effect the rate of mediated reactions in the body Amino Acids = in human nutrition, amino acids build proteins and participate in a number of processes such as neurotransmitter transport and biosynthesis. Biochemical = biomolecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids Enzyme = Acts as a catalyst to accelerate chemical reactions Fatty Acid = important dietary sources of energy associated with the creation of cellular energy of the body. Sources: animal fats and vegetable oils Flavonoid = Flavonoids have been shown to have a wide range of biological and pharmacological activities in in vitro studies. Genome = anything dealing with the genetic material of a Gene Hormone = signaling molecules produced by glands that regular physiology and behavior. Lipid = includes waxes, fatty acids and fatty acid derived phospholipids, glycolipids, retinoids and steroids. Ex: oils and milk products, butter, cheese, ghee Medication = artificially produced compound used to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease Medication Q = BioAcoustic term used to enhance mathematical effects of a Medication Mineral = required nutrients made from the earth that cannot be made by living organisms. Ex: Zinc, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Copper, Phosphorus, Sodium Muscle = soft tissue of the body that contains protein filaments that provide animation to the body Pathogen = an infectious agent such as virus, bacterium, protozoa, prion, fungus or other micro organism Protein = molecules consisting of amino acids, the building blocks and energy sources of the body. Sugar = general name for a sweet soluble carbohydrate used as a sweetener Toxin = detrimental substance either endogenous or artificial Vitamin = vital nutrients required for optimal health that combine to support diverse biochemical functions. Ex: Vitamin C, B’s, D, E, K

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Preliminary Management Report Name: Bioacoustic Sample Reports Voice Sample: Eval (Bioacoustic Sample Reports) Session Name: Immune Rise™

Eval 1 for Sample Reports

Attached is your BioAcoustic Preliminary Report which should be considered by you and your wellness provider in making current decisions about your wellbeing. LOW usually indicates that a muscle is weak or that a nutrient or biochemical is not as abundant as expected. Options might include a planned exercise program or the inclusion of the LOW indicating nutrient. If a Receptor, Gene, Activator, Protein is indicated, it is often that those indicators are not available under conventional medical auspices. Seek a local BioAcoustic Provider may be an option. High usually indicates an overabundance of something or a tight or inflamed muscle. Your wellness provider can discuss options with you or ask for further guidance from someone BioAcoustically trained. Use some common sense, if a toxin is LOW; leave it alone; but know that virus/bacteria that show low usually need attention. If an anti-aging gene shows HIGH, you may think that it needs no attention but many times BioAcoustic research has found that HIGH issues of this sort are HIGH because they are inactive. BioAcoustic Tone Trials will confirm the issue. Further interpretation should be done by your wellness team and/or a BioAcoustic Provider. You may click on the underlined blue items to open an internet link to that item. Remember that BioAcoustically Speaking one frequency can represent many things.

Research Results* Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Curcumin HLA-DRB5 HLA-DRB5 Glycine

Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Herb Genome Genome Amino Acid

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L L L L L H L L L

may enhance function of white blood cells improves function of immune system enhances the production of lysozyme Most celiac patients are found deficient may enhance the function of macrophages may help macrophages strongly implicated in genetic thyroid disorders implicated in Hashimoto's thyroiditis is required by immune system

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Retin-A (Retinoic Acid) Complement Component 2 Zinc Zinc

Vitamin - related Epigenetic

L L

may rejuvenate damaged Langerhans cells deficiency associated with autoimmune diseases

Mineral Mineral

L L

L

may inhibit the release of histamine of mast cells optimal levels improve the function of the immune system excess consumption depresses immune system w/ glutathione detoxes carcinogens,drugs, toxins, oxidative stress w/ glutathione detoxes drugs, toxins

L

w/ glutathione detoxes oxidative stress

H H

may produce a cofactor that enhances Migration Inhibitory Factor may help neutralize antigens

H

may facilitate movement of macrophages

H

may help alleviate allergies

H

generates dimethylglycine & methionine

L L L H

may activate aspects of immune system helps break down casomorphins major role in glucose metabolism associated with aging, oxidative stress and immune sensitivity may cause microangiopermeability may initiate inflammation w/ allergies implicated in Celiac disease detoxificaton of carcinogens, drugs

Zinc Mineral Glutathione s-transferase Protein mu-1 Glutathione s-transferase Protein mu-1 Glutathione s-transferase Protein mu-1 Dimethyl Sulfoxide Biochemical (DMSO) Dimethyl Sulfoxide Biochemical (DMSO) Dimethyl Sulfoxide Biochemical (DMSO) Dimethyl Sulfoxide Biochemical (DMSO) Betaine-homocys. Genome Methyltransferase DHEA Hormone Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 Epigenetic Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 Epigenetic CBS (methionine Epigenetic sulfoxide reductase) Leukotriene C4 Biochemical Leukotriene C4 Biochemical Leukotriene C4 Biochemical Glutathione s-transferase Epigenetic m4 Nitric oxide synthase 1 Protein

L L

Centrophenoxine (CPH) Biochemical = DMAE +PCPA Complement Genome Component 2 Methionine Synthase Protein Reductase DHEA Hormone Testosterone Hormone Calcitrol Receptor Genome SOUX ( sulfite oxidase ) Genome

L

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H H H L L

L

binds Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide, calmodulin, Flavin Mononucleotide & heme tetahydrobiopterin brain constituent related to choline & parachlorphenoxyacetic acid deficiency associated with autoimmune diseases

L

helps control homocysteine levels

L L H H

may prevent allergies may stimulate some aspects of immune system influences bone strength & density inborn error of sulfated amino acid metabolism

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SOUX ( sulfite oxidase ) Genome

H

SOUX ( sulfite oxidase ) Genome

H

Gluten Exorphin B5 Biochemical Papain Enzyme Papain Enzyme Glutathione s-transferase Epigenetic m4 Linoleic acid Fatty Acid NAD(P)H Protein Dehydrogenase Paraoxonase 1 Genome Histidine Amino Acid Progesterone Hormone Albumin precursor Protein glycerol monolaurate Food Additive

H L L L

error can cause mental retardation, degradation of brain oxidation of sulfite to sulfate-metabolizing sulfur compounds formed during digestion of gluten may help with having gluten in celiac patients diets may break up immune complexes detoxificaton of toxins & oxidative stress

H H

may increase the risk of Hay Fever AKA Coenzyme Q10 Reductase

H H L L H

glycerol monolaurate glycerol monolaurate glycerol monolaurate glycerol monolaurate glycerol monolaurate glycerol monolaurate Tyramine Tyramine CCAAT/Enhancer binding protein beta Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) Alpha-Linolenic Acid Serotonin Serotonin Serotonin Nitric oxide synthase trafficing Glutamine

Food Additive Food Additive Food Additive Food Additive Food Additive Food Additive Amino Acid Amino Acid Genome

H H H H H H H H H

protects HDL & LDL f/ oxidation excess consumption may increase risk of allergies may alleviate allergies guards against muscle cellular injury similar uses as grapefruit seed oil and olive leaf extrant used by Lyme sufferers anti microbial agent inhibits T-cell signaling from coconut oil aka Lauricidin aka Monolaurin may stimulate release of excess histamine may cause allergies critical for normal growth and differentiation

Biochemical

L

may limit reactions to food allergies

Fatty Acid Biochemical Biochemical Biochemical Genome

L H H H H

Amino Acid

L

Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Apolipoprotein B

Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Protein

L L L L L

may enhance function of immune system may cause microangiopermeability mast cells release in response to antigens destroys antigens protein that targets Golgi, cholesterol & sphingolipid domains may help repair damage in intestines in celiac patients may improve immune system function may essential for growth of phagocytes may enhance ability to destroy antigens serves as fuel source for macrophages helps form LDL

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Hydrochloric Acid Curcumin Curcumin Curcumin Curcumin Nitrites Aspartic acid Monoamine Oxidase B (MAO-B) Monoamine Oxidase A

Biochemical Herb Herb Herb Herb Biochemical Amino Acid Protein

L H H H H H L L

may prevent/treat allergies may stimulate production of white blood cells may help destroy antigens may inhibit Platelet Aggregating Factor may stimulate immune system Part of a normal attack response to antigens may mildly stimulate immune system plays a vital role in neurotranmission

Epigenetic

L

Zinc

Mineral

L

associated with depression, ADD, antisocial disorders may alleviate inflammation from allergies

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Definitions Activators = act to effect the rate of mediated reactions in the body Amino Acids = in human nutrition, amino acids build proteins and participate in a number of processes such as neurotransmitter transport and biosynthesis. Biochemical = biomolecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids Enzyme = Acts as a catalyst to accelerate chemical reactions Fatty Acid = important dietary sources of energy associated with the creation of cellular energy of the body. Sources: animal fats and vegetable oils Flavonoid = Flavonoids have been shown to have a wide range of biological and pharmacological activities in in vitro studies. Genome = anything dealing with the genetic material of a Gene Hormone = signaling molecules produced by glands that regular physiology and behavior. Lipid = includes waxes, fatty acids and fatty acid derived phospholipids, glycolipids, retinoids and steroids. Ex: oils and milk products, butter, cheese, ghee Medication = artificially produced compound used to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease Medication Q = BioAcoustic term used to enhance mathematical effects of a Medication Mineral = required nutrients made from the earth that cannot be made by living organisms. Ex: Zinc, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Copper, Phosphorus, Sodium Muscle = soft tissue of the body that contains protein filaments that provide animation to the body Pathogen = an infectious agent such as virus, bacterium, protozoa, prion, fungus or other micro organism Protein = molecules consisting of amino acids, the building blocks and energy sources of the body. Sugar = general name for a sweet soluble carbohydrate used as a sweetener Toxin = detrimental substance either endogenous or artificial Vitamin = vital nutrients required for optimal health that combine to support diverse biochemical functions. Ex: Vitamin C, B’s, D, E, K

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Preliminary Management Report Name: Bioacoustic Sample Reports Voice Sample: Eval (Bioacoustic Sample Reports) Session Name: Checkpoint™

Eval 1 for Sample Reports

Attached is your BioAcoustic Preliminary Report which should be considered by you and your wellness provider in making current decisions about your wellbeing. LOW usually indicates that a muscle is weak or that a nutrient or biochemical is not as abundant as expected. Options might include a planned exercise program or the inclusion of the LOW indicating nutrient. If a Receptor, Gene, Activator, Protein is indicated, it is often that those indicators are not available under conventional medical auspices. Seek a local BioAcoustic Provider may be an option. High usually indicates an overabundance of something or a tight or inflamed muscle. Your wellness provider can discuss options with you or ask for further guidance from someone BioAcoustically trained. Use some common sense, if a toxin is LOW; leave it alone; but know that virus/bacteria that show low usually need attention. If an anti-aging gene shows HIGH, you may think that it needs no attention but many times BioAcoustic research has found that HIGH issues of this sort are HIGH because they are inactive. BioAcoustic Tone Trials will confirm the issue. Further interpretation should be done by your wellness team and/or a BioAcoustic Provider. You may click on the underlined blue items to open an internet link to that item. Remember that BioAcoustically Speaking one frequency can represent many things.

Research Results* Longissimus thoracis Aromatic Amino Acid decarboxylase Potassium Potassium Guggulsterone Orotic Acid Orotic Acid Kaempherol Luteolin

Muscle Enzyme

H H

Mineral Mineral Lipid Vitamin - Like Vitamin B Flavonoid Flavonoid

H H H H H L L

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Muscle - back associated with reactions of dopamine, serotonin, tryptophan definciency contributes to spasms Involved in contraction of muscles May alleviate acne, particularly those with oily skin May alleviate gout Vitamin B13; may alleviate gout and obesity Helps prevent gout May alleviate gout

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Rectus Abdominis Pterygoid-medial Galanthamine Cyanidin Enkephalin, Met-5

Muscle Muscle - jaw/mastication Medication Flavonoid Protein - peptide

H H L L L

Vertebra C-5 Androstenedione Androstenedione Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) Vitamin A Vitamin A

Muscle - spine Hormone Biochemical Hormone

L L L L

Vitamin Vitamin

L L

Vitamin A Vitamin A Linoleic acid

Vitamin Vitamin Fatty Acid - unsaturated

L L H

Linoelaidic acid Carvacrol Salidroside Astaxanthin Glycine

Fatty Acid - unsaturated Herb Herb Carotenoid Amino Acid

H L L L L

Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Cholinergic receptor muscarinic 5 Sodium iodide Brahmi Phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate synthetase 1 Homo sapiens Pregnenolone Isorhamnetin Sternohyoid Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine

Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Protein

L L L L L

Mineral Herb Protein

L L L

Deficiency may cause acne Essential for eye health; improves synthesis of endogenous proteins May alleviate heartburn may reduce intestinal permeability excessive levels likely with exogenous toxins, may have negative health effects presence is linked heart diseases May prevent convulsions Helps prevent gout may reduce symptoms of carpal tunnel May improve the structural integrity of the skin; component of collagen May be a useful adjunct therapy for gout Prevent/treat muscular atrophy May increase muscle strength May be useful for treatment of gout Downregulates the activity of protein kinase A (PKA) Iodine supplement May help prevent convulsions Overactivity = buildup of purines

Hormone Herb - derived Muscle - neck Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid

L L H L L L L

associated with affection and arousal Helps prevent gout may be associated with TMJ Prevent muscular atrophy May minimize muscle pain after exercising may prevent/alleviate intestinal permeability Helps eliminate waste products from skin

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Muscle - abdominal may be associated with TMJ Should NOT use with muscular atrophy Helps prevent gout supports feelings of euphoria; endorphin, methionine-5 may be associated with TMJ May increase muscle strength has pheromone-like properties May cause acne

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Glutamine EDTA (ethylenediamine-tetra-acetate) Lysine

Amino Acid Amino Acid

L L

May enhance the growth and health of the pancreas Man-made amino acid used as a chelating agent

Amino Acid

L

Lysine Lysine

Amino Acid Amino Acid

L L

Alpha-Ketoglutarate Caprylic acid (Octanoic acid) Nitrosonornicotine Phosphorus

Biochemical Fatty Acid - saturated

L L

Toxin Mineral

H L

Phosphorous Benzoyl Peroxide Helicobactor pylori Plasmid pHP489 Influenza Isoleucine

Mineral Toxin Pathogen

L H L

For preventing the manifestation of active symptoms of herpes For bloodshot eyes, hair loss Fights cold sores; helps build bone, enzymes, hormones, antibodies May increase muscle strength precursor to lipoic acid; used in the treatment of some bacterial infections Carcinogen found in smoking cessation products Involved in conversion into energy & generaton of nerve impulses between neurons Deficiency may cause muscle weakness Used in treatment of acne Infection may cause heartburn

Pathogen Amino Acid

L L

Isoleucine Isoleucine

Amino Acid Amino Acid

L L

Leucine Leucine NGF

Amino Acid Amino Acid Protein - peptide

L L L

Creatine

Amino Acid - Derivative

L

Creatine Deoxyribonucleic Acid DNA Zinc Zinc Zinc Zinc Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Helicobacter pylori Vitamin E succinate

Amino Acid - Derivative Biochemical

L L

Vitamin Mineral Mineral Mineral Amino Acid Amino Acid Pathogen Vitamin

L L L L L L L L

Cobamamide (B12 coenzyme)

Vitamin

L

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May occur as symptom of Contributes to formation of hemoglobin; regulates energy from blood sugars May reduce tremors Recommended for recovery after surgery; reduces high blood sugar levels Prevent/treat age-related atrophy May increase muscle strength nerve growth factor that stimulates ovulation hormones Endogenous Amino Acid that is not a constituent of any proteins Manufactured in the Liver, Kidneys and Pancreas Used in treatment of COPD May ward off the attack of muscle cramp or pain May increase muscle strength May alleviate heartburn Involved in metabolism of endogenous proteins May facilitate the detoxification of ammonia Synthesizes asparagine, arginine, lysine Infection may cause heartburn May morphologically alter and inhibit growth of melanoma cells Plays a role in the use of B12-dependent enzymes

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L-dopa Dopa

Amino Acid Biochemical

L L

Precursor to dopamine production precursor for dopamine-from tyrosine

Definitions Activators = act to effect the rate of mediated reactions in the body Amino Acids = in human nutrition, amino acids build proteins and participate in a number of processes such as neurotransmitter transport and biosynthesis. Biochemical = biomolecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids Enzyme = Acts as a catalyst to accelerate chemical reactions Fatty Acid = important dietary sources of energy associated with the creation of cellular energy of the body. Sources: animal fats and vegetable oils Flavonoid = Flavonoids have been shown to have a wide range of biological and pharmacological activities in in vitro studies. Genome = anything dealing with the genetic material of a Gene Hormone = signaling molecules produced by glands that regular physiology and behavior. Lipid = includes waxes, fatty acids and fatty acid derived phospholipids, glycolipids, retinoids and steroids. Ex: oils and milk products, butter, cheese, ghee Medication = artificially produced compound used to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease Medication Q = BioAcoustic term used to enhance mathematical effects of a Medication Mineral = required nutrients made from the earth that cannot be made by living organisms. Ex: Zinc, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Copper, Phosphorus, Sodium Muscle = soft tissue of the body that contains protein filaments that provide animation to the body Pathogen = an infectious agent such as virus, bacterium, protozoa, prion, fungus or other micro organism Protein = molecules consisting of amino acids, the building blocks and energy sources of the body. Sugar = general name for a sweet soluble carbohydrate used as a sweetener Toxin = detrimental substance either endogenous or artificial Vitamin = vital nutrients required for optimal health that combine to support diverse biochemical functions. Ex: Vitamin C, B’s, D, E, K

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Preliminary Management Report Name: Bioacoustic Sample Reports Voice Sample: Eval (Bioacoustic Sample Reports) Session Name: Maintenance & Repair™

Eval 1 for Sample Reports

Attached is your BioAcoustic Preliminary Report which should be considered by you and your wellness provider in making current decisions about your wellbeing. LOW usually indicates that a muscle is weak or that a nutrient or biochemical is not as abundant as expected. Options might include a planned exercise program or the inclusion of the LOW indicating nutrient. If a Receptor, Gene, Activator, Protein is indicated, it is often that those indicators are not available under conventional medical auspices. Seek a local BioAcoustic Provider may be an option. High usually indicates an overabundance of something or a tight or inflamed muscle. Your wellness provider can discuss options with you or ask for further guidance from someone BioAcoustically trained. Use some common sense, if a toxin is LOW; leave it alone; but know that virus/bacteria that show low usually need attention. If an anti-aging gene shows HIGH, you may think that it needs no attention but many times BioAcoustic research has found that HIGH issues of this sort are HIGH because they are inactive. BioAcoustic Tone Trials will confirm the issue. Further interpretation should be done by your wellness team and/or a BioAcoustic Provider. You may click on the underlined blue items to open an internet link to that item. Remember that BioAcoustically Speaking one frequency can represent many things.

Research Results* Longissimus thoracis Muscle - back Supinator Muscle - forearm Platysma Muscle - neck Pterygoid-medial Muscle - jaw/mastication Diaphragm Muscle - thorax Rectus abdominis Muscle - abdomen Quadrate muscle of loins Muscle - rib Spectrin beta nonEpigenetic erythrocytic 2 Saturday, February 10, 201

H H H H L H H L

Back Forearm Neck Jaw/mastication Thorax; breathing muscle Abdomen Rib Actin cytoskeleton

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Osteomodulin

Genome

L

Galantamine (Galanthamine) Galanthamine Quadriceps Hyaluronan synthase 2

Medication

L

Medication Muscle Protein

L L L

Cervical vertebrae C-5 Cervical vertebrae C-5

Muscle - spine Muscle - spine

L L

Cervical vertebrae C-5

Muscle - spine

L

Cervical vertebrae C-5 Cervical vertebrae C-5 Cervical vertebrae C-5 Laminin Gamma 1

Muscle - spine Muscle - spine Muscle - spine Epigenetic

L L L L

Alpha 1 antitrypsin (MAATS1) Alpha 1 antitrypsin (MAATS1)

Genome

L

Genome

L

Androstenedione Androstenedione Vitamin A Mylohyoid Elastin isoform A

Hormone Hormone Vitamin Muscle - neck Protein

L L L H H

Elastin isoform A

Protein

H

Elastin isoform A Elastin isoform A

Protein Protein

H H

tropoelastin Luteinizing Hormone

Protein Hormone

H H

Fibulin 1 iso C

Genome

H

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Induces ectopic bone formation using leucine and corneal keratan May alleviate Neuralgia May alleviate Neuritis T-10; small intestine Enzyme that supports cell surface and extracellular space Nervous system control: kidneys Assists with bowel and bladder control; Nervous system control: hip bones, buttocks Nervous system control: Vocal cords, neck glands, pharynx Innervates the wrist extensors Provides stability and protection of organs spine Provides scaffolding for healing and organ structure integrity deficiency breaks down elastin- asthma, COPD, lungs elasticity damaged, RA rheumatoid arthritis protease inhibitor (part of serpin family), protects tissues from inflammatory cells especially neutrophil elastase, Supplemental support facilitates muscle growth Precursor to testosterone Facilitate growth & repair of neurons Neck can be part of cancer progression. Mutations SVAR ( supravalvula aortic stenosis) and Genometic Loose skin. part of production of monocytes and skin fibroblasts, Rich in glycine and proline, 1 of the components of elastic Fibers, part of the extracellular matrix confers elasticity to heart, lungs,-asthma, ligaments, blood vessels-blood pressure?. Precursor to Elastin Induces muscle growth by stimulating testosterone production important in assembly of microfibrils which makes a scaffold for elastin, lungs, blood vessels skin. COPD, heart , eyes cornea, Fibers that hold lens in place, in tendons. Homeostasis of growth facrors. Regulates osteoblast maturation.

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Elastin Lysine Lysine

Epigenetic Biochemical Biochemical

H L L

Lysine Glutamine Glutamine

Biochemical Amino Acid Amino Acid

L L L

Glutamine

Amino Acid

L

Glutamine Acetylcholine Alpha-Ketoglutarate (AKG) Alpha-Ketoglutarate (AKG) Myelin protein zero Myelin protein zero Fibulin 1 iso C Fibulin 1 iso C Fibulin 1 iso C

Amino Acid Biochemical Amino Acid

L L L

Amino Acid

L

Epigenetic Epigenetic Biochemical Biochemical Biochemical

L L L L L

Fibulin 1 iso C

Biochemical

L

Spinalis thoracis Sternohyoid

Muscle - back Muscle - neck

H H

Geniohyoid Elastase 1

Muscle - neck Epigenetic

H H

TGF-beta Posterior Deltoid Potassium

Genome Muscle Mineral

H H H

Potassium Platelet-derived growth factor Benzene Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) Vitamin B13 (Orotic Acid) Orotic Acid

Mineral Protein

H H

Toxin Biochemical

H H

Vitamin

H

Amino Acid

H

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The protein component of connective tissue Elastin rich in - Lungs etc. helps build bone, hormones, antibodies. bloodshot eyes. helps calcium adsorbtion, and nitrogen balance, May prevent and treat muscle wasting Improves muscle growth by preserving muscle glutamine levels Stimulates synthesis of muscle proteins facilitating muscle growth May help prevent Muscular atrophy Required for optimal muscle tone Enhances muscle growth by increasing glutamine stores in muscles May prevent and reverse muscle wasting by increasing muscle glutamine stores Cell communication, signal transduction Cell adhesion molecule activity Regulates osteoblast maturation. Homeostasis of growth factors. COPD, heart , eyes cornea, Fibers that hold lens in place, in tendons. important in assembly of microfibrils which makes a scaffold for elastin, lungs, blood vessels skin. Back muscle that extends the vertebral column Neck muscle attaching the hyoid bone to the sternum; depresses the hyoid bone Neck Breaks down Elastin, Interactgs with ELAFIN, LUNGS copd ETC. Increased levels may treat Alzheimer's T-3,4; lung The correct potassium: sodium balance is essential for normal function of muscles Deficiency may cause muscle weakness; Regulates cell division in blood vessel formation May cause nerve degeneration May prevent neuralgia that arises from herpes shingles Prevent damage to neurons; helps in the production of genetic materials May facilitate muscle growth at high dose coupled with intensive exercise

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Fibroblast growth factor Protein 4 isoform 3 Hyaluronan Protein

L

Hyaluronan

Protein

L

Hyaluronan Hyaluronan Notch 1 Dialator of Nose Lymphatic vessel endothelial hyaluronan receptor 1 Elastin isoform B

Protein Protein Protein Muscle - Nose Genome

L L H H H

Epigenetic

H

L

L

part of the extracellular matrix confers elasticity to heart, lungs,-asthma, ligaments, blood vessels-blood pressure can be part of cancer progression. Forearm Cholinergic receptor neuronal nicotinic alpha polypeptide 4; genetic mutation = epilepsy Transport chain; nervous system, modification of behavior, nicotine dependency Red blood cell production, bone marrow aka Cholinergic receptor neuronal nicotinic alpha polypeptide 5 Concerns cell communication, brain, signal transduction, development of nervous system Associated with transporter activity Predominant chest muscle; flexes & extends humerus, draws scapula anteriorly & inferiorly Essential for the normal development of skeletal muscle Transport chain auto immune muscle weakness Provide insulation of axons Precursor for blood stem cells; may be helpful with leukemia Insufficient production may cause excessive weight loss Excessive production may cause muscle weakness Vascular development Scaffolding protein, cornea, interstitial collagenous matrices Alpha 1 type II collagen isoform 2

L

Building blocks of proteins

Elastin isoform B Epigenetic Pronator teres Muscle - forearm Acetylcholine CHRNA4 Protein

H H L

Acetylcholine CHRNA4 Protein

L

Erythropoietin Protein Acetylcholine CHRNA5 Genome (nicotinic) Acetylcholine CHRNA5 Genome (nicotinic) Myelin P2 protein Epigenetic Pectoralis major Muscle - vertebrahumeral

L L

Acetycholinesterase

Epigenetic

L

Acetycholinesterase Oligodendrocyte Stem cell protein precursor Triiodothyronine (T3)

Epigenetic Epigenetic Protein

L L L

Hormone

L

Triiodothyronine (T3) Elastin Keratocan

Hormone Epigenetic Genome

L L L

Collagen, type II, alpha Epigenetic 2 Hydroxylysine Amino Acid Saturday, February 10, 201

Wound development, embryonic development, heparin binding Contributes significantly to cell proliferation and migration Constituent of connective, epithelial and neural tissue Component of intercellular matrix A component of synovial fluid lubricant in joints Part of intercellular signaling pathway Nose Supports lymph tissues and propulsion of lymph fluids

L L L

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Transforming growth factor alpha Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) Acetylcholine CHRNB4

Protein

H

Marker for brain injury

Epigenetic

H

Epigenetic

H

Epigenetic

H

Found in bovine colostrum and the herb Velvet Deer Antler Also stimulates growth of non-muscle tissues in the prostate, thymus, spleen and kidneys Stimulates production of proteins in muscle cells

Genome

H

Acetylcholine CHRNB4 Genome

H

Acetylcholine CHRNB4 Genome Glycine Amino Acid Glycine Amino Acid

H L L

Glycine

L

Glycine Amino Acid Sternothyroid Thyroid Acetylcholine CHMR 2 Protein (muscarine) Acetylcholine CHMR 2 Protein (muscarine) Sphingosine Biochemical Nerve growth factor Protein NGFIA binding protein 1 GDNF family receptor Epigenetic alpha 2 NMN nicotinamide CoEnzyme mononucleotide NMN nicotinamide CoEnzyme mononucleotide Chorionic Hormone Gonadotrophic Hormone Iliocostalis Lumborum Muscle - back Multifidi Muscle - back MAP-kinase Epigenetic

L L L

Cell communication, signal transduction; associated with epilepsy, lung cancer aka Cholinergic receptor neuronal nicotinic, beta polypeptide 4 Associated with brain, hippocampus, cerebellum Building blocks of proteins May improve muscle tone in persons afflicted with nervous system disorders May prevent and treat muscular atrophy by supplying muscles with additional creatine Helps prevent/treat muscular atrophy Depresses the thyroid cartilage Retinoblastoma

L

Cell communication

L H

Found in sphingomyelins Regulator of nucleotase, nucleoside, nucleotide, nucleic acid, metabolism

L

Regenerating damaged peripheral nerves

L

helps repair cell damage

L

regulates protein to protein interaction

L

Phosphorous Phosphorous Phosphorous

Mineral Mineral Mineral

L L L

Acetylcholine ACHRA Protein

L

Induces muscle growth by stimulating testosterone production Deep back muscles Back; lateral rotator of the spine Modulates cellular activity in response in response to cell survival Deficiency may cause muscle weakness May cause nerve degeneration Involved in generation of nerve impulses between neurons Transport chain; Auto immune disorders; muscle weakness, myasthenia gravis

Amino Acid

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H H H

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Notch 3 Quadratus lumborum Hamstrings Gluteus minimus Tensor fasciae latae Isoleucine Leucine

Epigenetic Muscle Muscle Muscle - hip/thigh Muscle - hip/thigh Amino Acid Amino Acid

H L L L L L L

Leucine Nerve Growth Factor Nerve Growth Factor Nerve Growth Factor

Amino Acid Biochemical Biochemical Biochemical

L L L L

Nerve Growth Factor Oligodendrocyte Zinc

Biochemical Genome Mineral

L L L

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Part of intercellular signaling pathway L-4,5; large intestine L-4,5; large intestine Hip/thigh Hip/thigh Used by bodybuilders to accelerate muscle growth High dose with weight lifting may stimulate muscle growth helps prevent/treat age related muscular atrophy Production declines with aging May be treatment for neuropathy Stimulates growth of endogenous proteins that stimulate growth of new neurons Stimulates the outgrowth of axons Provide insulation of axons May be useful treatment for diabetic neuropathy

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Definitions Activators = act to effect the rate of mediated reactions in the body Amino Acids = in human nutrition, amino acids build proteins and participate in a number of processes such as neurotransmitter transport and biosynthesis. Biochemical = biomolecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids Enzyme = Acts as a catalyst to accelerate chemical reactions Fatty Acid = important dietary sources of energy associated with the creation of cellular energy of the body. Sources: animal fats and vegetable oils Flavonoid = Flavonoids have been shown to have a wide range of biological and pharmacological activities in in vitro studies. Genome = anything dealing with the genetic material of a Gene Hormone = signaling molecules produced by glands that regular physiology and behavior. Lipid = includes waxes, fatty acids and fatty acid derived phospholipids, glycolipids, retinoids and steroids. Ex: oils and milk products, butter, cheese, ghee Medication = artificially produced compound used to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease Medication Q = BioAcoustic term used to enhance mathematical effects of a Medication Mineral = required nutrients made from the earth that cannot be made by living organisms. Ex: Zinc, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Copper, Phosphorus, Sodium Muscle = soft tissue of the body that contains protein filaments that provide animation to the body Pathogen = an infectious agent such as virus, bacterium, protozoa, prion, fungus or other micro organism Protein = molecules consisting of amino acids, the building blocks and energy sources of the body. Sugar = general name for a sweet soluble carbohydrate used as a sweetener Toxin = detrimental substance either endogenous or artificial Vitamin = vital nutrients required for optimal health that combine to support diverse biochemical functions. Ex: Vitamin C, B’s, D, E, K

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Preliminary Management Report Name: Bioacoustic Sample Reports Voice Sample: Eval (Bioacoustic Sample Reports) Session Name: Parkinson's Commons™

Eval 1 for Sample Reports

Attached is your BioAcoustic Preliminary Report which should be considered by you and your wellness provider in making current decisions about your wellbeing. LOW usually indicates that a muscle is weak or that a nutrient or biochemical is not as abundant as expected. Options might include a planned exercise program or the inclusion of the LOW indicating nutrient. If a Receptor, Gene, Activator, Protein is indicated, it is often that those indicators are not available under conventional medical auspices. Seek a local BioAcoustic Provider may be an option. High usually indicates an overabundance of something or a tight or inflamed muscle. Your wellness provider can discuss options with you or ask for further guidance from someone BioAcoustically trained. Use some common sense, if a toxin is LOW; leave it alone; but know that virus/bacteria that show low usually need attention. If an anti-aging gene shows HIGH, you may think that it needs no attention but many times BioAcoustic research has found that HIGH issues of this sort are HIGH because they are inactive. BioAcoustic Tone Trials will confirm the issue. Further interpretation should be done by your wellness team and/or a BioAcoustic Provider. You may click on the underlined blue items to open an internet link to that item. Remember that BioAcoustically Speaking one frequency can represent many things.

Research Results* Kaempferol Luteolin Vitamin A Vitamin A Borrelia surface protein PRKAG2 Laminin Gamma 1

Chemical Biochemical Vitamin Vitamin Protein - major surface Protein Epigenetic

L L L L L L L

MAP-kinase

Epigenetic

H

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may reduce inflammation may reduce inflammation Facilitate growth & repair of neurons may reduce inflammation 7 Lyme immunity mutations may cause Parkinson's provides scaffolding for healing and organ structure integrity Cell signal protein

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GLRA 3 Epigenetic Borrelia surface protein Protein - precursor DHPR (Dihydropyridine Epigenetic Receptor) Borrelia RNA Genome HLA B47 gene Protein

H H H

Stiffmans Syndrome-glycine receptor 5 Lyme immunity found in the transverse tubule of muscles

H H

W - gliadin

Protein

H

Curcumin Curcumin Curcumin Adenine nucleotide translocator Salidroside Sirtuin 4 Sirtuin 5 Trypsin Sepiapterin reductase Oligodendrocyte ADP Zinc

Herb Herb Herb Protein

H H H L

lyme associate spirochete Protein responsible for gluten allergy and celiac disease Protein responsible for gluten allergy and celiac disease may reduce inflammation following surgery May enhance the ability to destroy Antigens Possesses antioxidant properties mutations may cause Parkinson's

Herb Epigenetic Protein Enzyme Genome Genome Biochemical Mineral

L L H H H L L L

Zinc

Mineral

L

Magnesium Phosphate TGF-beta GAD65 GAD65

Cell Salt Genome Protein Protein

L H H H

Berberine Biochemical SOUX ( sulfite oxidase ) Genome Harpagoside Herb Rectus abdominis Muscle - abdomen P34 Protein Chlorogenic Acid Herb Myelin protein zero Genome Lactoferrin Genome Lactoferrin Genome Dopamine Biochemical

H H L H H H L H H H

Myelin P2 protein

L

Epigenetic

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protects against degenerative diseases downgrades insulin, regulates fatty acids assoc with mitochondrial metabolism may reduce inflammation from sports injury Deficiency in this may cause dystonia Provide insulation of axons needed for ADP/ATP May inhibit Mast Cells' release of Histamine, thus minimalizing allergic reactions may reduce inflammation (Inhibits release of histamine) May relieve cramps - chest, leg & feet, menstruation increased levels may treat Alzheimer's Associated with DOPA, tyrosine, histidine function assoc with Stiffperson syndrome - Glutamate Decarboxylase 65 may reduce inflammation inborn error-sulfated amino acid metabolism may reduce inflammation Abdomen Soy protein, allergen inhibits inflammation & brain degeneration Cell communication, signal transduction Possesses antioxidant properties may reduce inflammation important role in behavior, cognition, motor activity, motivation and reward Associated with transporter activity

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Acetylcholine CHRNA5 Genome (nicotinic) Ferritin, mitochondrial Epigenetic Pregnenolone Hormone Ferritin, mitochondrial Epigenetic

L

Cell communication, signal transduction

L L L

Borrelia surface protein Myelin protein zero Transforming growth factor beta 1 TGF beta 1 GAD 67 promoter Hydrochloric Acid Glutamine Acetylcholine Clostridium tetani gene for tetanus toxin Barium 140 Histaminase Myoglobin HLA B47 variant

Protein - major surface Epigenetic Genome

L L H

Significantly lower levels with restless legs may reduce inflammation Levels have direct correlation with amount of iron in body 6 Lyme immunity Cell communication, signal transduction inflammatory protein

Epigenetic Biochemical Amino Acid Vitamin Genome

L L L L H

Brain signaling May prevent/treat allergies may reduce inflammation low may cause tremors complete nucleotide seq. of tetanus toxin

Radioactive isotope Epigenetic Toxin Epigenetic

H H H H

Borrelia surface protein MSRA Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) GAD67A DHEA Potassium Potassium Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) Orexin A Precursor

Protein - major surface Epigenetic Biochemical

H H H

If ingested has a 5% GI absorption rate assoc with histamine intolerance, hives Beef protein, allergen Gene responsible for gluten allergy and celiac disease 1 Lyme immunity regulator of antioxidant defense may reduce inflammation and swelling

Epigenetic Hormone Mineral Mineral Biochemical

H L H H H

Pyridoxal phosphate dependent Increase number of neurons in brain low = enlarged tongue Deficiency may cause muscle weaknes May help alleviate allergies

Biochemical

H

May help neutralize Antigens

Genome

L

Pycnogenol Nerve growth factor NGFR AP 1 DHEA Astaxanthin Glycine Glycine

Herb Epigenetic

L L

associated with lewy bodies, Parkinson's, Sleep Apnea may reduce inflammation Cell communication, signal transduction

Hormone Carotenoid Amino Acid Amino Acid

L L L L

May prevent allergies anti-aging body repair helps prevent/treat muscular atrophy may reduce inflammation

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Acetylcholine CHMR 2 (muscarine) Borrelia surface protein Oncogene DJ1 Acetylcholine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Dopamine Sterol carrier protein 2

Protein

L

Cell communication

Protein - major surface Epigenetic Vitamin Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Biochemical Genome

L L L L L L L H L

L L

4 Lyme immunity defects in the gene cause early onset Parkinson's needed for ADP/ATP May help prevent Muscular atrophy May be essential for the growth of Phagocytes May enhance the ability to destroy Antigens Serves as a fuel source for macrophages Strongly implicated in restless legs Leukoencephalopathy with dystonia and motor neuropathy, SCPX-deficient Associated with metabolism, transcription regulator activity may alleviate inflammation from sports injury associated with dopamine levels in the brain

L

may reduce inflammation

H H L

Myelin expression factor Genome 2 Papain Enzyme Homovanillic Acid Biochemical (HVA) Thymosin beta-4 X Protein linked Borrelia surface protein Protein - precursor Sirtuin 5 Protein histamine n Epigenetic methyltransferase V-1 Keratocan Genome

L

GAD1 Epigenetic Isoleucine Amino Acid Nerve Growth Factor Biochemical Vitamin B6 (pyridoxol 5 Vitamin B6 phosphate) Vitamin B6 (pyridoxol 5 Vitamin B6 phosphate) Vitamin B6 (pyridoxol 5 Vitamin B6 phosphate) Spectrin beta nonProtein erythrocytic 2 Acetylcholine CHRNA7 Epigenetic

L L L L

4 Lyme immunity helps detox liver from metabolic waste histamine metabolizing enzyme - makes people at risk for Parkinson, MS, Hives, allergic rhinitis scaffolding protein, cornea, interstitial collagenous matrices Deals with spasticity reduces tremors Stimulates the outgrowth of axons Co factor for GAD

L

Active form of B6

L

active form of B6

L

Actin cytoskeleton

L

Cell communication, signal transduction

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L

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Definitions Activators = act to effect the rate of mediated reactions in the body Amino Acids = in human nutrition, amino acids build proteins and participate in a number of processes such as neurotransmitter transport and biosynthesis. Biochemical = biomolecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids Enzyme = Acts as a catalyst to accelerate chemical reactions Fatty Acid = important dietary sources of energy associated with the creation of cellular energy of the body. Sources: animal fats and vegetable oils Flavonoid = Flavonoids have been shown to have a wide range of biological and pharmacological activities in in vitro studies. Genome = anything dealing with the genetic material of a Gene Hormone = signaling molecules produced by glands that regular physiology and behavior. Lipid = includes waxes, fatty acids and fatty acid derived phospholipids, glycolipids, retinoids and steroids. Ex: oils and milk products, butter, cheese, ghee Medication = artificially produced compound used to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease Medication Q = BioAcoustic term used to enhance mathematical effects of a Medication Mineral = required nutrients made from the earth that cannot be made by living organisms. Ex: Zinc, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Copper, Phosphorus, Sodium Muscle = soft tissue of the body that contains protein filaments that provide animation to the body Pathogen = an infectious agent such as virus, bacterium, protozoa, prion, fungus or other micro organism Protein = molecules consisting of amino acids, the building blocks and energy sources of the body. Sugar = general name for a sweet soluble carbohydrate used as a sweetener Toxin = detrimental substance either endogenous or artificial Vitamin = vital nutrients required for optimal health that combine to support diverse biochemical functions. Ex: Vitamin C, B’s, D, E, K

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Preliminary Management Report Name: Bioacoustic Sample Reports Voice Sample: Eval (Bioacoustic Sample Reports) Session Name: Super Brain™

Eval 1 for Sample Reports

Attached is your BioAcoustic Preliminary Report which should be considered by you and your wellness provider in making current decisions about your wellbeing. LOW usually indicates that a muscle is weak or that a nutrient or biochemical is not as abundant as expected. Options might include a planned exercise program or the inclusion of the LOW indicating nutrient. If a Receptor, Gene, Activator, Protein is indicated, it is often that those indicators are not available under conventional medical auspices. Seek a local BioAcoustic Provider may be an option. High usually indicates an overabundance of something or a tight or inflamed muscle. Your wellness provider can discuss options with you or ask for further guidance from someone BioAcoustically trained. Use some common sense, if a toxin is LOW; leave it alone; but know that virus/bacteria that show low usually need attention. If an anti-aging gene shows HIGH, you may think that it needs no attention but many times BioAcoustic research has found that HIGH issues of this sort are HIGH because they are inactive. BioAcoustic Tone Trials will confirm the issue. Further interpretation should be done by your wellness team and/or a BioAcoustic Provider. You may click on the underlined blue items to open an internet link to that item. Remember that BioAcoustically Speaking one frequency can represent many things.

Research Results* Fibrinogen silencer binding protein BTB and kelch domain containing 1 Dopamine beta hydroxylase Dopamine beta hydroxylase Dopamine beta hydroxylase

Protein

H

Clotting. Stroke

Protein

H

Cell growth, cytoskeletal protein binding

Protein

H

Protein

H

With MAOA predicts ADHD behavior, reduction in blood circulation DOPA deficiency, adrenal medulla

Protein

H

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Converts dopamine to norepinephrine, nervous system

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Dopamine beta Protein hydroxylase Dopamine beta Protein hydroxylase SHC-RAL like protein Protein Elastin multmerin Protein Potassium Mineral Potassium Mineral Myelin Basic Protein iso Protein 7 Orotic Acid Biochemical Rai like protein Protein Fisetin Flavonoid

H

Catalytic activities

H

Associated with sensory overstimulation of ion channels of the peripheral nervous sys. Signal transduction SCH substrate to TRK Clotting possibilities May alleviate muscle weakness with autism Facilitates transport of oxygen in brain immune response neurogenesis

Microtubule assoc.protein 1B iso 2 Ceramide kinase

Genome

L

Genome

H

GTP Atlastin

Genome

L

Tyrosine kinase receptor Protein C isoform 3 Retinoicacid RAR Epigenetic related orphan receptor A Neuregulin 4 Genome GABA receptor theta Protein Acetylcholine Rapsyn Protein iso 2 Myelin Basic Protein iso Genome 3 P13 kinase related Epigenetic kinase SMG1 P13 kinase related Epigenetic kinase SMG1 Atlastin Protein Oligodendrocyte trans Genome factor 1 iso 1 Synapsin II iso1 Protein Tyrosine kinase nonGenome receptor 2 isoform 2 Androstenedione Hormone SHC transforming Protein protein 1 SHC transforming Protein protein 1 Saturday, February 10, 201

H H H H H H H L

May improve mood SHC4 family of docking proteins found in strawberries, apples, onions, cucumber - is an antiinflammatory relating to brain function essential in neurogenesis

H

Cell communication, signal transduction, messengers of cell death ERGolgi activity, cell communication, signal transduction Cell communication, signal transduction

H

Neuroprotection, bone remodeling

H L L L

Cell communication, signal transduction Parkinson's (early) & linked with mental retardation cell growth / maintenance autoinmmmune system muscle weakness immune response neurogenesis

L

A substrate for Trk C receptors

L

protective role against TNF-a induced apoptosis

L L

ER golgi activity, spastic paraplegia, brain produce myelin sheath

L L

neurotrsansmitter release Signaling networks, cancers, hippocampus

L L

May improve mood Stress response gene in pacemaker-patients

L

Cell communication, signal transduction

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Vitamin A

Vitamin

L

Vitamin A

Vitamin

L

Glypican 2 Glypican 2

Protein Protein

H H

BDNF, Brain-derived Epigenetic neurotrophic factor BDNF, Brain-derived Epigenetic neurotrophic factor BDNF, Brain-derived Epigenetic neurotrophic factor BDNF, Brain-derived Epigenetic neurotrophic factor Purkinje Cell protein 2 Protein Microtubule assoc. Epigenetic protein1 light chain 3 alpha iso1 GFR alpha 3 Epigenetic GDNF family receptor Epigenetic alpha 3 GABA solute carrier Genome family 6 member 1 Solute carrier family 6 Genome member 1 Solute carrier family 6 Genome member 1 Myelin Basic Protein iso Protein 8 Neurturin Genome

H

5-hydroxytryptamine 3a Genome Ciguatoxin 1 Toxin - Food

H H

RAR related orphan receptor A Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 6 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 6 Retinoicacid RAR related orphan receptor A Myo inositol monophosphatase A2

Protein

H

H H

Possible memory loss, bulimia nervosa, bipolar disorder, if deficient Depleted quantities may mean depression, epilepsy, Huntington's disease sole output motor coordination in cerebral cortex mediates cytoskeleton

H H

Cell communication, signal transduction Survival of neuronal cells with neurturin & RET

H

Endolasmic reticulum connection

H

Major GABA transporter

H

Associated with weight reduction

H

immune response neurogenesis

H

H

Signals thru RET,promotes survival of neuronal populations Serotonin receptor May interfere with nervous system Neurotransmitter DNA binding, bone remodeling, neuroprotection

Genome

H

Regulation of translation

Epigenetic

H

Serotonin receptor

Protein

H

Neuroprotection, bone remodeling

Protein

H

Metabolism, energy pathways, cell membrane health

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H

Facilitates growth & repair of neurons Neurotransmitter May improve synthesis of endogenous proteins Neurotransmitter developing neuron role A.K.A. cerebroglycan, developing neurons, nervous system supports and encourages neurons Mermory loss, Bulimia, Bi Polar May prevent reverse OCD, Alzheimer's disease

H

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Myo inositol monophosphatase A2 Myo inositol monophosphatase A2 Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Lysine RET pathway Artemin iso 1 Artemin isoform 1

Protein

H

cell membrane health. bipolar

Protein

H

Bipolar, catalytic activity

Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Genome

L L L L L L

Genome

L

Acetylcholine Neuropeptide y receptor type 5 Neuropeptide y receptor type 5 Neuropeptide y receptor type 5 Junctional adhesion molecule 3 ,JAM 3 Dopamine Responsive Protein DRG-1 Dopamine Responsive Protein DRG-1 StAR collagen type4 alpha 3 binding protein StAR collagen type4 alpha 3 binding protein Dopamine protein phosphatase 1, regulatory subunit 1B Dopamine protein phosphatase 1, regulatory subunit 1B Claudin 4 Neuromodulin (GAP43)

Biochemical Epigenetic

L L

Useful adjunct for autism treatment Provides energy to brain May improve intelligence with mental retardation May improve mood May reduce stress induced anxiety RETGDNF sign pathway with artemin ,persephin.neurodegenerative diseases Signal pathway, supports dopaminergic midbrain neuron Neurotransmitter signal transduction, brain caudate nucleus

Epigenetic

L

Cell communication, signal transduction

Epigenetic

L

Associated with cell communication

Epigenetic

H

Protein

H

cell comm. Signal transd. many brain areas epothelia for endothelial adhesion expressed in liver

Protein

H

Associated with blood plasma

Genome

H

Transporter activity

Genome

H

signal transduction

Epigenetic

H

Kinase regulatory activity

Epigenetic

H

Central role in dopamine neurotransmission

Epigenetic Genome

H H

Delta-like protein 3 Neuropeptide Y Chemokine CXC motif receptor 4 Choline Dihydrogen Citrate Delta-like protein 3

Protein Epigenetic

H H

tight junction strandsorgan dev. crucial component of regeneration in nervous system neuronal function&development-Notch ligands Cell communication, signal transduction

Vitamin

H

Genome

H

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Protects neurons from degenerative effects Neurotransmitter neuronal function&development-Notch ligands

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Neuropilin 1 isoform 1 Genome

H

Transferrin receptor 2 Genome GABA G protein Genome coupled receptor 51 Curcumin Herb Dopamine Krupell like Genome factor 16 Tyrosine Kinase FGF Epigenetic receptor 4 iso 1 Cholinergic receptor Protein neuronal nicotinic alpha polypeptide 4 Cholinergic receptor Protein neuronal nicotinic alpha polypeptide 4 Acetylcholine CHRNA4 Protein Acetylcholine CHRNA4 Protein

H H

co-receptor tyrosine kinase, angiogenesis,axon guidance,cell survival etc mediates transferrin bound iron nicotine dependence protection

H H

Counteracts brain damage caused by alcohol Transcription factor activity

H

cerebral circulation, inc after head injury

L

Nicotine dependence, gen. epilepsy

L

Nervous system, modulates behavior

L L

Acetylcholine CHRNA4 Protein Thromboxane A2 Epigenetic receptor Pregnenolone Hormone Pregnenolone Hormone Pregnenolone Hormone Nerve Growth Factor Protein BTG2 Cholinergic receptor Genome neuronal nicotinic alpha polypeptide 5 Acetylcholine CHRNA5 Genome Acetylcholine CHRNA5 Genome

L L

transport chain modulates behaviour Transport chain modulates behavior, nicotine dependency, epilepsy nicotine dependency Cerebral circulation, brain injury increases levels

Acetylcholine CHRNA5 Genome Myelin P2 protein Epigenetic GABA g protein coupled Genome receptor 156 Calcium calmodulin Protein dependent protein kinase II inhibitor 1 Calcium calmodulin Protein dependent protein kinase II inhibitor 1 Histidine Amino Acid Fibrinogen, alpha chain Epigenetic

L L H

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L L L L L

L L

May possess life extension capabilities May improve mood May be a useful treatment for anxiety nucleic metabolism , neural cell inhibitor, tumor suppressor Associated with brain, nervous system development

development nervous system Cell communication, signal transduction, development of nervous system Cell communication, signal transduction Associated with transporter activity Cell communication, signal transduction

H

Phosphorylates NMDA rec subunit 2 in cerebral ischemia

H

Metabolism, energy pathways, ceramide makes sphingomyelin

H H

Imbalances may = anxiety Clotting,stroke protein metabolism

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Myelin Basic Protein iso Protein 6 Cholinergic receptor Genome neuronal nicotinic, beta polypeptide 4 Cholinergic receptor Genome neuronal nicotinic, beta polypeptide 4 Acetylcholine CHRNB4 Genome Marlin 1 Genome RET pathway Persephin Epigenetic

H

immune response neurogenesis

H

Associated with the brain, hippocampus, cerebellum

H

Associated with epilepsy, lung cancer

H L L

Persephin

Epigenetic

L

Persephin Persephin

Epigenetic Epigenetic

L L

GABA A receptor Epigenetic associated protein like 1 GABA -A receptor Epigenetic associated protein like 1 Cholinergic receptor Protein muscarinic 5 Acetylcholine CHMR 2 Protein (muscarine) RET pathway Artemin Epigenetic iso 3 Calcium modulating Protein ligand CASK Epigenetic calcium/calmodulindependent serine RAR related orphan Epigenetic receptor A Fibroblast Growth Genome Factor receptor 3( FRS3) C-Reactive Protein Epigenetic Metallothionein II Epigenetic

L

Cell communication, signal transduction GABA B receptor sign. pathway with GDNF, RET, neurturin,persephin,neurodegenerative diseases Promotes survival of ventral midbrain dopaminergic neurons Associated with effects of kidney development Cell communication, signal transduction, growth factor activity Related to estrogen

L

mediate ineraction with cytoskeleton

L

Associated with brain, muscle, development of nervous system Cell communication, nicotine dependency

Metallothionein II

Epigenetic

L

Akt 1 iso 3 Epigenetic Myelin Basic Protein iso Protein 2 Solute Carrier Family 1 Genome member 2 Saturday, February 10, 201

L L

H

sign. pathway with GDNF, RET, neurturin,persephin,,neurodegenerative diseases Associated with stoke, arthritis, muscle nerve regeneration Cell communication, signal transduction

H

DNA binding, bone remodeling, neuroprotection

H

activates RAS signalling pathway

H L

H H

Brain behaviour Associated with risk of type II diabetes, ALS, cancer cells dev. Brain cells,Autism,low in Alzheimers detox heavy metals critical mediator neuronal survival immune response neurogenesis

H

synaptic activation ,clears glutamate

L

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Janus kinase & Genome microtubule interacting protein 1 isoform 1 GABA Diazepam Epigenetic binding inhibitor isoform 1 Acetylcholine ACHRA Epigenetic (nicotinic, epsilon) Acetylcholine ACHRA Epigenetic (nicotinic, epsilon) Acetycholinesterase Epigenetic Acetycholinesterase Epigenetic

H

Regulator of nucleobase, nucleoside, nucleotide, nucleic acid

H

pancreatic implications, auments mitochondrial damage

L

Muscle weakness syndrome

L

Acetycholinesterase Epigenetic SOD 2 iso 3 Genome Glycl tRNA synthetase Genome isoform 1 HT serotonin receptor Genome Neuropeptide Y receptor Genome type 1 Aspartic acid Amino Acid Aspartic acid Amino Acid Ring finger protein 40 Epigenetic Alpha Synuclein isoform Protein nacp140 Dopamine receptor D1 Epigenetic Glycine Solute carrier Epigenetic family 6 member 9 isoform 1 Glycine Solute carrier Epigenetic family 6 member 9 isoform 1 GDNF family receptor Epigenetic alpha 2 GTP Rhophlin 1 Protein Nerve Growth Factor - Protein Early growth response protein 1 Solute Carrier Family 1 Genome member 3 Deoxyribonucleic Acid Biochemical DNA Deoxyribonucleic Acid Biochemical DNA GDNF family receptor Protein alpha 4 isoform 2

L L H

Essential for normal development of skeletal muscles Associated with brain trauma Transport chain auto immune muscle weakness (myasthenia) Essential for normal skeletal muscle development protects from oxidative stress Associated with brain, neuronopathy

H H

Serotonin receptor Blood vessel, brain, cancer, adrenal tumors

L L L L

Source of energy to brain Excess associated with anxiety Protein metabolism, ubiquitin-specific protease act. integrate presynaptic signaling

L L

G-protein coupled receptor activity Associated with brain, glycine transporter 1B

L

chemical messenger supraspinal transmt

L

Receptor tyrosine kinase, cell communication, signal transduction RHO & RAS signal pathway need CNKI reguln.. of nucleotide,nucleoside,nucleobase,nuc. acid metabsm

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L L

L L

L

L

Glutamate transporter ( GABA Precursor)neuron specific glutamate transporter Carries instr. for syn. of endogenous proteins Neurotransmitter May possess life extension capabilities

L

RETGDNF signaling pathway

L

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Zinc

Mineral

L

Zinc Dopamine COBW domain containing 5 Vitamin B12 (Adenosylcobalamin) Tyrosine kinase receptor A isoform 2 Semaphorin sem 2

Mineral Epigenetic

L L

Vitamin

L

Protein

L

Protein

L

GDNF family receptor alpha 4 isoform 3

Epigenetic

L

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Involved in metabolism of endogenous proteins Neurotransmitter Facilitates excretion of excess copper-autism expressed in liver Enhances synthesis of endogenous proteins Neurotransmitter Thyroid carcinoma, obstructive sleep apnea important in neural dev. axonal growth cone guidance molecules RETGDNF signaling pathway

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Definitions Activators = act to effect the rate of mediated reactions in the body Amino Acids = in human nutrition, amino acids build proteins and participate in a number of processes such as neurotransmitter transport and biosynthesis. Biochemical = biomolecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids Enzyme = Acts as a catalyst to accelerate chemical reactions Fatty Acid = important dietary sources of energy associated with the creation of cellular energy of the body. Sources: animal fats and vegetable oils Flavonoid = Flavonoids have been shown to have a wide range of biological and pharmacological activities in in vitro studies. Genome = anything dealing with the genetic material of a Gene Hormone = signaling molecules produced by glands that regular physiology and behavior. Lipid = includes waxes, fatty acids and fatty acid derived phospholipids, glycolipids, retinoids and steroids. Ex: oils and milk products, butter, cheese, ghee Medication = artificially produced compound used to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease Medication Q = BioAcoustic term used to enhance mathematical effects of a Medication Mineral = required nutrients made from the earth that cannot be made by living organisms. Ex: Zinc, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Copper, Phosphorus, Sodium Muscle = soft tissue of the body that contains protein filaments that provide animation to the body Pathogen = an infectious agent such as virus, bacterium, protozoa, prion, fungus or other micro organism Protein = molecules consisting of amino acids, the building blocks and energy sources of the body. Sugar = general name for a sweet soluble carbohydrate used as a sweetener Toxin = detrimental substance either endogenous or artificial Vitamin = vital nutrients required for optimal health that combine to support diverse biochemical functions. Ex: Vitamin C, B’s, D, E, K

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Preliminary Management Report Name: Bioacoustic Sample Reports Voice Sample: Eval (Bioacoustic Sample Reports) Session Name: Nutrition Provider™ Eval 1 for Sample Reports Attached is your BioAcoustic Preliminary Report which should be considered by you and your wellness provider in making current decisions about your wellbeing. LOW usually indicates that a muscle is weak or that a nutrient or biochemical is not as abundant as expected. Options might include a planned exercise program or the inclusion of the LOW indicating nutrient. If a Receptor, Gene, Activator, Protein is indicated, it is often that those indicators are not available under conventional medical auspices. Seek a local BioAcoustic Provider may be an option. High usually indicates an overabundance of something or a tight or inflamed muscle. Your wellness provider can discuss options with you or ask for further guidance from someone BioAcoustically trained. Use some common sense, if a toxin is LOW; leave it alone; but know that virus/bacteria that show low usually need attention. If an anti-aging gene shows HIGH, you may think that it needs no attention but many times BioAcoustic research has found that HIGH issues of this sort are HIGH because they are inactive. BioAcoustic Tone Trials will confirm the issue. Further interpretation should be done by your wellness team and/or a BioAcoustic Provider. You may click on the underlined blue items to open an internet link to that item. Remember that BioAcoustically Speaking one frequency can represent many things.

Research Results* Vitamin D3 Cholecalciferol Calcifediol

Vitamin D3 Vitamin D3 Vitamin D3

L L L

Calcifediol Citric Acid Molybdenum Molybdenum

Vitamin D3 Vitamin Mineral Mineral

L L L L

Molybdenum

Mineral

L

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AKA - Cholecalciferol AKA - Vitamin D3 principal circulating form of vitamin D3 formed in the liver AKA - Vitamin D3 Krebs (Energy) Cycle component sulfur, high - decreases molybdenum reproduction, male - low levels lead to lowered sexual drive nitrogen - enables the body to use

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Molybdenum Molybdenum Molybdenum

Mineral Mineral Mineral

L L L

Molybdenum Molybdenum Coenzyme A Coenzyme A Coenzyme A Coenzyme A Elastase Elastase Elastase Elastase Elastase Elastase Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glycine Glutamine

Mineral Mineral Enzyme Enzyme Enzyme Enzyme Enzyme Enzyme Enzyme Enzyme Enzyme Enzyme Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid

L L L L L L H H H H H H L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

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if high, interferes with copper absorption helps conversion of vitamins copper absorption - high molybdenum interferes with cancer - deficiency can lead to found in eggs, beans, buckwheat ATP - synthesized from cysteine - synthesized from pantothenate - synthesized from enzyme cofactor chymotrypsin - used with pancreas - produced in the trypsin - used with collagenase- used with trypsin - activated by serine protease amino acids, non-essential - needed for epilepsy - inhibits energy - the proper amount will promote DNA and RNA - required for the construction of degeneration, muscle - retards creatine - helps supply extra amounts to the body brain - helps bi-polar disorder fatigue - if high, may cause RNA and DNA - required for the construction of bile acid - required for production of bipolar disorder - helps nervous system, healthy - needed for nucleic acids, synthesis - required for prostate fluid - found in fairly large amounts in the protein - required to build muscle, degeneration - retards muscle - supplies creatine to the metabolism, glucose levels - too much will upset found in high protein foods prostate, healthy - needed for immune system, healthy - needed for glucose levels, metabolism - too much will upset found in dairy products, beans, fish, meat mental retardation - helps

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Lysine Sodium Sodium Sodium Sodium Sodium Sodium Sodium Sodium Sodium Sodium Sodium Sodium Riboflavin Vitamin B2

Amino Acid Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Vitamin B2

L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

Riboflavin Vitamin B2 Riboflavin Vitamin B2 Riboflavin Vitamin B2 Riboflavin Vitamin B2 Riboflavin Vitamin B2 Riboflavin Vitamin B2 Riboflavin Vitamin B2

Vitamin B2 Vitamin B2 Vitamin B2 Vitamin B2 Vitamin B2 Vitamin B2 Vitamin B2

L L L L L L L

Riboflavin Vitamin B2 Riboflavin Vitamin B2 Riboflavin Vitamin B2 Riboflavin Vitamin B2

Vitamin B2 Vitamin B2 Vitamin B2 Vitamin B2

L L L L

Calcium ascorbate Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium

Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral

L H H H H H H H H H H H H

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cold sores - helps fight blood - maintains pH level heart palpitations - deficiency leads to blood sugar, low - deficiency can lead to confusion - deficiency leads to dehydration - deficiency can lead to hypoglycemia - deficiency can lead to lethargy - deficiency can lead to nerve, function - aids in stomach - necessary for proper function of water - maintains balance of muscle, function - aids in potassium - needed for balance fat, carbohydrates, proteins, metabolism - necessary for dandruff - eliminates cell respiration and growth - necessary for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - may be beneficial for blood - needed for red cell formation Cataracts - important in the prevention of needed for metabolism of amino acid trytophan pregnancy - deficiency can damage developing fetus in helps absorption of Iron and Vitamin B6 antibody production - necessary for cooking - destroys Riboflavin oxygen by tissues of skin, nails, hair - facilitates use of vitamin nutrients - helps transport of cell - important for chemical reactions of the hormone - needed for secretion of heart, rhythm - required for impulses, electrochemical - stabilizes kidney disorders - disrupts Potassium intake laxatives - decrease potassium absorption muscle contraction - aids in water - with sodium, helps balance diuretics - decreases potassium intake diarrhea - disrupts potassium intake found in avocados, bananas, dried fruits

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Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Sodium iodide Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine

Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid

H H H H H L L L L L L L L L L L L

Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine

Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid

L L L L

Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine

Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid

L L L L L L

Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine

Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid

L L L L

Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine

Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid

L L L L L L

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nervous system, healthy - required for heart - prevents stroke blood pressure - stabilizes stress - decreases potassium intake electrochemical, impulses - stabilizes iodine supplement not found in food growth hormones - stimulates heart - important source of fuel for the hypoglycemia - helps prevent immune system, weakness - deficiency would cause impotence - helps intestines, atrophy - deficiency would cause leaky gut syndrome - deficiency can lead to muscle, atrophy - deficiency would cause fatigue - helps radicals, free - helps trap to avoid damage to RNA and DNA reduces internal permeability schizophrenia - helps sugar cravings - helps toxicity, ammonia - synthesis protects the body from ulcers - used in treatment of ulcers, peptic - helps muscle - important to the colitis - may help treat and prevent alcohol, cravings - reduces ammonia, toxicity - synthesis protects the body from atrophy, intestines - deficiency leads to atrophy, muscle - helps brain - helps mental ability cancer - shown to prolong survival by slowing catabolic wasting carbon - serves as a carbon donor catabolic wasting - slows cells - heavily used by rapidly dividing cells glucose - helps maintain proper levels of circulation system - important to the GABA - increases need for

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Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Glutamine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Lysine Acetylcholine Tocofersolan A-1 Retinol Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A

Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Vitamin - Like Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin

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L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

craving, alcohol - helps depression - can help to counter diarrhea - helps digestive tract - helps epilepsy - helps pH range - helps maintain proper Crohn's disease - used in treatment of nitrogen - serves as a nitrogen donor energy - needed for irritability - deficiency causes tissue - helps repair bone growth - needed for antibody, production - aids in triglycerides - lowers calcium - helps absorption of found in eggs, fish, milk, yeast anemia - deficiency can lead to collagen, formation - helps in concentration - improves energy, low - decreased levels cause eyes, bloodshot - deficiency can cause surgery - helps the body to rebuild after enzyme, production - aids in growth, retarded - low levels of lysine causes growth - needed for proper hair, loss - low levels can lead to herpes - fights hormones - aids in the production of injury, sports - helps rebuild after muscle protein - builds protein - the building block for nitrogen, in adults - maintains levels reproduction disorders - low levels of lysine causes Acetyl form of Choline another form of Vitamin E cancer - guards against cancer - guards against found mainly in animal products fatigue - deficiency causes dandruff - deficiency leads to

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Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A Vitamin A

Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin

L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

Vitamin A Vitamin A L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine

Vitamin Vitamin Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid

L L H H H H H H H H H H H

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bladder - protects against infection skin - deficiency may cause dryness of aging - slows the process ulcers, mouth - deficiency may cause colds and influenza - protects against to utilize stored Vitamin A the body needs Zinc ulcers, gastrointestinal - may heal bones - important in formation of kidneys - protects against infection protein - needed to utilize teeth - important in formation of immune system - enhances metabolized better if taken with fat, oil, or protein headaches - high doses cause fat storage - aids in insomnia - deficiency may cause growth - deficiency causes poor hair - deficiency may cause dryness of acne - helps prevent contraceptives - women using will require less Vit A eyes - prevents night blindness, eye problems fat-soluble vitamin pregnancy - can cause birth defects in high doses Psoriasis - helpful in the therapeutic treatment of infections, frequent - can be caused by low levels of lungs and mucous membranes - protects against infection epithelial tissue - needed for maintenance of AKA - Retinol fertility, male - important in healing, scars - aids in cirrhosis, liver - aids in collagen, production - aids in cancer - retards fat - reduces kidney - aids in trauma of pregnancy - warning, should be avoided in protein, synthesis - aids in sperm - increases found in raw cereal, chocolate

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L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine Acetiamine Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Aspartic acid Asparaginase Vitamin E succinate Vitamin B1 Magnesium Tryptophan Threonine Threonine Threonine Threonine Threonine Threonine

Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Vitamin Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Enzyme Vitamin Vitamin B1 Mineral Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid

H H H H H H H H H H L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

Threonine Threonine Threonine Threonine Threonine

Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid

L L L L L

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tumors - retards kidney - aids in disorders of scars, healing - aids in liver detox - assists in liver, cirrhosis - aids in lysine - should not be taken directly with muscle mass - increases hormones, growth - releases growth - aids in immune system - assists supplement - nutrient co-factor energy, low - deficiency can lead ammonia - removes blood, detox - absorbs, removes toxins to assist in detox - with other amino acids helps detox detox, liver - helps DNA/RNA - helps form do not take with proteins such as milk fatigue, chronic - deficiency leads to drug withdrawal - helps effects of flatulence - may cause stamina - increases found in nuts, meats, seeds, soy, whole grains catalyzes aspartic acid / ammonia form of Vitamin E another form of Thiamine more biologially active form insomnia - cures elastin, formation - supports diabetics - may be beneficial to collagen, formation - supports breast cancer - beneficial to women with bones - present in the liver - lipotropic action when taken with aspartic acid, methionine down's syndrome, children - may be beneficial with epilepsy - controls vegans ingest almost no threonine in their diet protein, balance - maintains precursor to isoleucine

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Threonine

Amino Acid

L

Threonine Threonine Threonine Threonine Threonine

Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid

L L L L L

Threonine Amino Acid Threonine Amino Acid Threonine Amino Acid Threonine Amino Acid Threonine Amino Acid Calcium-D-Pantothenate Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Biotin Vitamin Niacin Vitamin Niacin Vitamin Niacin Vitamin Niacin Vitamin Niacin Vitamin Niacin Vitamin Niacin Vitamin

L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

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other nutrients are better absorbed when threonine is present nervous system - present in the liver, function - aids in joints - supports movement of the heart - present in the fat - lipotropic action occurs when taken with aspartic acid, methionine metabolic disorders - beneficial to people with isoleucine - precursor to found in wheat germ (fairly low quantity) found in eggs, dairy products, meats, irritability - deficiency can lead to used as a panthothenic acid source found in meat, dairy products hair - may help prevent graying of AKA - Coenzyme R tissue, nerve - promotes healthy water soluble hair - used for the treatment of hair loss sex glands - necessary for the growth of nerves - necessary for the growth of skin - needed for healthy pain - helps relieves muscle metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, proteins - aids in fatty acid production - aids in cell growth - aids in bone marrow - promotes healthy Vitamin B complex coenzyme raw egg whites prevent the absorption of Biotin AKA - Vitamin N eczema - deficiency can cause severe hair - needed for healthy glands, sweat - promotes healthy Vitamin B3 coenzyme fatigue - deficiency causes blood sugar, low - deficiency may cause cholesterol - lowers depression - deficiency may cause AKA - Vitamin B3 skin - needed for healthy

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Niacin Niacin Niacin Niacin Niacin

Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin

L L L L L

Niacin Niacin Niacin Niacin Niacin Niacin Vitamin B3 Vitamin B3 Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine

Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin B3 Vitamin B3 Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid

L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

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Schizophrenia - helpful for sex hormones - involved in the synthesis of nervous system - aids in the functioning of involved in secretion of bile and stomach fluids digestive system - helps in production of Hydrochloric Acid skin eruptions - deficiency causes circulation - improves fat, carbohydrates, proteins, metabolism - aids in diarrhea - deficiency causes memory enhancer Pellagra - deficiency can cause found in avocados, prunes, sunflower seeds AKA - Niacin found in eggs, lentils, cashews, almonds, chicken dizziness - deficiency can cause headache - deficiency can cause hemoglobin formation - aids leucine -keep balanced with hypoglycemia - needs mental disorders - deficiency can cause energy - regulates leucine - needed by fatigue - deficiency can cause exercise - promotes muscle recovery after diabetics - helps depression - deficiency can cause confusion - deficiency can cause physical disorders - deficiency can cause muscle, recovery - after exercise promotes blood, clotting - involved in athletic activity, strenuous - beneficial for needs leucine and valine to function properly sugar, blood - stabilizes muscle tissue - metabolizes valine - keep balanced with skin, healing - promotes surgery - recommended for recovery from tissue, muscle - helps with growth of tissue, muscle - helps with repair of

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Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine Isoleucine

Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid

L L L L

Isoleucine Isoleucine Zinc Zinc

Amino Acid Amino Acid Mineral Mineral

L L L L

Zinc Zinc Zinc Zinc Zinc Zinc Zinc Zinc Zinc Zinc Zinc Zinc Zinc Zinc Zinc Zinc Zinc

Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral

L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

Zinc Zinc

Mineral Mineral

L L

Saturday, February 10, 201

hormonal - helps with growth hormone production bones, healing - promotes energy, regulation - helps in found in beans, brown rice, nuts, protein foods, whole wheat phenylketonuria - beneficial for muscle, protein - assists to prevent breakdown of cirrhosis, liver - deficiency leads to high intake of grains and legumes may interfere with zinc absorption collagen, formation - needed for competes with copper and iron for absorption diabetes - deficiency leads to diarrhea - deficiency leads to hard water can upset zinc balance healing, wounds - aids in immune system, healthy - promotes kidney disease - deficiency leads to liver - protects from chemical damage liver, cirrhosis - deficiency can lead to sperm, antioxidant - with vitamin A is a prostate gland, function - aids in reproduction - aids in prostate gland function smell acuteness - increases taste acuteness - increases maintain its balance with vitamin E reproduction - needed for the growth of reproductive organs central nervous system - supports protein, synthesis - aids in

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Definitions Activators = act to effect the rate of mediated reactions in the body Amino Acids = in human nutrition, amino acids build proteins and participate in a number of processes such as neurotransmitter transport and biosynthesis. Biochemical = biomolecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids Enzyme = Acts as a catalyst to accelerate chemical reactions Fatty Acid = important dietary sources of energy associated with the creation of cellular energy of the body. Sources: animal fats and vegetable oils Flavonoid = Flavonoids have been shown to have a wide range of biological and pharmacological activities in in vitro studies. Genome = anything dealing with the genetic material of a Gene Hormone = signaling molecules produced by glands that regular physiology and behavior. Lipid = includes waxes, fatty acids and fatty acid derived phospholipids, glycolipids, retinoids and steroids. Ex: oils and milk products, butter, cheese, ghee Medication = artificially produced compound used to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease Medication Q = BioAcoustic term used to enhance mathematical effects of a Medication Mineral = required nutrients made from the earth that cannot be made by living organisms. Ex: Zinc, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Copper, Phosphorus, Sodium Muscle = soft tissue of the body that contains protein filaments that provide animation to the body Pathogen = an infectious agent such as virus, bacterium, protozoa, prion, fungus or other micro organism Protein = molecules consisting of amino acids, the building blocks and energy sources of the body. Sugar = general name for a sweet soluble carbohydrate used as a sweetener Toxin = detrimental substance either endogenous or artificial Vitamin = vital nutrients required for optimal health that combine to support diverse biochemical functions. Ex: Vitamin C, B’s, D, E, K

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Amino Acids Alanine Arginine Asparagine Aspartic Acid Carnitine Citrulline* Cysteine Cystine Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Glutamic Acid Glutamine* Glutathione Glycine Histidine Homocysteine Isoleucine Leucine Lysine Methionine Ornithine* Phenylalanine Proline Serine Taurine Threonine Tryptophan Tyrosine Valine*

Needed for assimilation/Function and role in the body Metabolizes tryptophan and vitamin B6 (pyridoxine): constituent of vitamin B5 and coenzyme A. Aids in creation of t-4 cells; makes up collagen. Made from aspartic acid; helps the process from which one amino acid is made into another in the liver. Helps make asparagine, arginine, lysine, methionine, threonine, isoleucine and many nucleotides Enhances the antioxidant effects of vitamins A and C; sufficient amounts of iron, vitamin B1 (thiamine), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine); lysine and methionine are needed to create Made from ornithine; metabolized to form L-arginine; detoxifies ammonia Vitamins B6, B12, folate, selenium and vitamin E; vital to make taurine and to metabolize coenzyme A, heparin, biotin, lipoid acid and glutathione; formed from methionine Required for proper vitamin B6 utilization; increases the levels of glutathione in the lungs Formed from glutamic acid; together with niacinamide and inositol helps with anxiety and stress Aids moving potassium into spinal fluid across blood-brain barriers; converted into glutamine or GABA Helps clear ammonia from body and transport nitrogen; converted into glutamic acid in the brain Formed from cysteine, glutamic acid and glycine – to raise glutathione use one (or all) of these three Useful in helping body absorb calcium; very few people are glycine deficient; constituent of glutathione Methionine lowers; vitamins B3 and B6 are necessary for transforming histidine into histamine Vitamins B6 and B12 help to quickly break this down into compounds such as ATP, SAMe and cysteine Needs to have leucine and valine present in right combinations to work Too much can mask as hypoglycemia and contribute to pellagra; must be balanced with isoleucine and valine to work properly Helps calcium absorption and nitrogen balance Helps make cysteine and taurine; reduces the levels of histamine; take with choline and inositol Made from arginine; precursor of citrulline, proline and glutamic acid; helps release growth hormone Converted to tyrosine to help make dopamine and norepinephrine; has a direct effect on brain chemistry Works with vitamin C for healthy connective tissue; aids in the production of collagen; heals cartilage Can be made from glycine but only with sufficient amounts of vitamins B3, B6 and folic acid Vital to the utilization of Na, K, Ca, Mg; made from cysteine if the body has enough vitamin B6: Zinc Precursor of glycine and serine; with vitamin C and methionine aids liver and lipotropic function Necessary for the production of vitamin B3 (niacin); with sufficient amounts of vitamins B6 and C, folate, and magnesium helps make serotonin; not available as a supplement in US Metabolizes phenylalanine; attaches to iodine to form thyroid hormones; precursor of adrenaline, norepinephrine, and dopamine; take with carbohydrates, folic acid, copper and vitamin B6. Helps maintain nitrogen balance; must be balanced with leucine and isoleucine

Vitamins Vitamin A Vitamin B complex Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) Vitamin B3 (Niacin) Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) Vitamin H (Biotin) Folate Inositol Para-Aminobenzoic Acid (PABA) Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) Vitamin D (Calciferol) Vitamin E Vitamin P (Bioflavonoids) Coenzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone) Choline

Needed for assimilation/Function and role in the body Vitamins C, D, E, B- groups, choline, essential fatty acids together with calcium, phosphorus and zinc; carotenoids act as a precursor to vitamin A; hard for low thyroids to turn beta-carotene into vitamin A B-vitamins usually work as a team—if one is out, chances are another is as well B-group vitamins and manganese B-group vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin A to maintain mucus membranes in the digestive tract; helps metabolize tryptophan into niacin; helps the absorption of vitamin B6 and iron B-group vitamins, vitamin C, serine, and tryptophan; helps to produce HCL, bile and stomach fluids B-group vitamins; vitamins C, A and E; essential element of coenzyme A; helps adrenal glands function B-group vitamins, vitamin C, magnesium, sodium, potassium, zinc, linoleic acid and fatty acids; activates many enzymes; aids in B12 absorption; inhibits homocysteine; needed to manufacture B3 Iron, calcium, sodium, potassium and vitamin C; intrinsic factor is necessary for absorption; helps produce acetylcholine; helps utilize iron; deficiency may raise homocysteine levels B-group vitamins, vitamins C, B5, B12 and sulfur; raw egg whites and saccharin hurt absorption Vitamins B12 and C; with vitamins B6 and B12 help to convert homocysteine into non-harmful amino acids; therefore the lower the levels of these three vitamins, the higher homocysteine B-group vitamins, E, C, folic acid and linoleic acid; helps form lecithin; take same amount as choline B-group vitamins, C, folic acid; Basic constituent of folate; helps in assimilation of pantothenic acid Bioflavonoids, calcium and magnesium; helps metabolism of folic acid, tyrosine and phenylalanine; helps absorption of iron and calcium; greatest effect when taken with vitamin E and beta-carotene Must be taken with calcium, and phosphorus (aids their absorption) and vitamin A Zinc, other antioxidants (vitamin C, beta-carotene, selenium), B-group vitamins, inositol and manganese Calcium and vitamin C; essential for absorption of vitamin C Fats; has the ability to counter histamine; vitamin E helps preserve; can be synthesized from tyrosine B complex, B12, folic acid, inositol; Assists in lecithin formation, works on the cell membranes, improves nerve transmission and brain function, assists with hormone production.

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Minerals Boron Calcium

Chromium Copper Germanium Iodine Iron

Magnesium Manganese Molybdenum Phosphorus Potassium Selenium Silicon Sodium Sulfur Vanadium Zinc

Needed for assimilation/Function and role in the body Manganese, calcium and vitamin B2; aids the body’s use of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium and vitamin D Vitamin D, A, phosphorus, magnesium, essential fatty acids and chelated amino acids; activates several enzymes, namely lipase; helps protect against lead; lysine is needed for calcium absorption; excessive amounts of phosphorus, magnesium, oxalic acid and high fiber inhibit absorption; watch taking with zinc or iron Vitamin B3, glycine, cysteine and glutamic acid; high carbohydrate diets deplete the body’s levels of chromium Cobalt; iron, zinc and folic acid; copper levels are reduced with large amounts of zinc or vitamin C and vice-versa Helps improve cellular oxygenation; found in all organic material; best obtained through the diet Used in the production of thyroid hormones; people with under active thyroids should watch their iodine levels Vitamin C, A, B-group, manganese, copper, molybdenum; essential for many enzymes, namely catalase; low levels of B6 or B12 can cause anemia; too much iron increases the need for vitamin E; must be sufficient HCl in stomach for iron to be absorbed; calcium, zinc and vitamin E can inhibit absorption Calcium, iron, B-group, vitamin E; assists calcium and potassium uptake; with B6 helps to reduce and prevent kidney stones; high levels of zinc, calcium, vitamin D and other fat soluble vitamins increase need Vitamin B1, E, calcium and phosphorus; vital for people with iron deficiencies; needed for utilization of E and B1 Required for nitrogen metabolism; copper supplements may increase need; high doses may cause gout Vitamin D, A, iron, and manganese; must be balanced with calcium and phosphorus levels Vitamin B6; calcium; take twice as much potassium as sodium; stress increases the body’s potassium needs Always take with vitamins A, E and beta-carotene; men generally need more than women Boron, calcium, magnesium, manganese, and potassium; counteracts the effects of aluminum Vitamin D, calcium, magnesium; take two times as much potassium as sodium intake for a proper balance B-group vitamins; part of the chemical structures of methionine, cysteine, taurine and glutathione Do not take vanadium supplements the same time as chromium; athletes may need more Adequate levels of copper; calcium, phosphorus; selenium, vitamin A, B6 and E; needed to maintain levels of vitamin E; increases absorption of vitamin A; take at different times from iron supplement

Cell Salts

Function and role in the body

Calcium Fluoride Calcium Phosphate Calcium Sulphate Ferrum Phosphate Potassium Chloride Potassium Phosphate Potassium Sulphate Magnesium Phosphate

Calc Fluor; necessary to retain elasticity of tissues; used for ailments of bone and teeth, skin and blood vessels Calc Phos; good for nutrition and digestion assimilation; has restorative features for post-disease infected bodies Calc Sulph; blood purifier and healer; used for cleaning bloodstream and preventing future infections Ferr Phos; carries oxygen to cells in energy conversion; may be used for absorption and proper utilization of iron Kali Mur; often used with ferrum phosphate; may help release mucus congestion during colds and sinusitis Kali Phos; a constituent of nerve and brain cells; may help nerve related illnesses, tension headaches and brain fog Kali Sulph; used with Ferr Phos as an oxygen carrier; respiratory and circulatory benefits; antifriction/lubricator Mag Phos; mineral element of bones, teeth, brain, nerves and muscles cells; helps with cramping; works well with Calc Phos Nat Mur; regulator of moisture in cells; excessive bodily dryness or moisture generally shows an imbalance Nat Phos; maintains the alkalinity of the blood; biochemical antacid; also helps with fat assimilation Nat Sulph; helps to balance the body’s overall water content; removes wastes from cells; controls healthy function of liver Silica; helps eliminate wastes in the form of nonfunctional organic material; known as the homeopathic surgeon

Sodium Chloride Sodium Phosphate Sodium Sulphate Silic Oxide (other)

Antioxidants

Alpha-Lipoic Acid Bilberry (herb) Burdock (herb) Curcumin (Turmeric) Flavonoids Garlic (herb) Ginkgo Biloba (herb) Green Tea Melatonin Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NADH) Oligomeric Proanthocyanidins Silymarin Superoxide Dismutase

Function and role in the body Can restore antioxidant functions of vitamins A and E; stimulates production of glutathione and aids in absorption of coenzyme Q10; soluble in water and fat Helps keep capillary walls strong and maintains the flexibility of red blood cells Scavenges hydrogen peroxide and superoxide radicals; works better with vitamin E Eliminates old and prevents new free radicals; stops precancerous DNA changes and the oxidation of cholesterol Chemical compounds in plants; antioxidants and metal chelators Contains vitamins A and C, selenium; chelates toxic heavy metals; detoxifies peroxides Oxidizes brain, retina and cardiovascular system; enhances circulation Protects against cancer, lowers cholesterol levels and reduces blood clotting tendencies Free radical scavenger and singlet oxygen quencher; can penetrate and protect mitochondria Works in DNA repair and maintenance and cellular immune defense; also inhibits auto-oxidation of dopamine which may release toxic chemicals that damage the brain Highly water soluble antioxidants; can cross blood-brain barrier so they help prevent free radical damage in brain and spinal nerves; protect liver from toxic doses of acetaminophen; e.g. grape seed extract Extracted from milk thistle; guards the liver against oxidative damage; increases levels of glutathione SOD; revitalizes cells and reduces the rate of destruction; neutralizes superoxide radicals which are the most common and prevalent type; helps the body use zinc, copper and manganese; works synergistically with catalase Copyright 2005 by Sound Health. All Rights Reserved.

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