Insulin Resistance Syndrome : A BioAcoustic Case For Gout

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Report of Findings/Summary of Reports BioAcoustic Vocal Profiling Interpretation Information

Any accompanying BioAcoustic Reports are to be considered as supporting Management Information that should be discussed with your Wellness Provider. All items are expressed in terms of Frequency Equivalents™ = A Frequency Equivalent (FE) is a numeric value assigned to a biochemical, pathogen, genome, toxin, amino acid, vitamin, mineral, hormone, herb, nerve, tendon, ligament, or enzyme…. Low: Deficient, not available to the body to be utilized; Low *Muscle – the particular muscle is likely weak or unsupported; Low: Vitamin, Mineral, Amino Acid, Hormone, Cell Salt, Fatty Acid, deficiency, your body may not be utilizing these properly. Be logical here. If the body shows a deficiency of cold virus frequencies, that is good but, if there is a deficiency of longevity genes, this might be cause for concern. High: Over abundant, toxicity or the absence of required complementary components; High: *Muscle, – the particular muscle is overworked or strained. This may be the result of a trauma or overcompensation for a weak muscle; High *Vitamin, Mineral, Amino Acid, Hormone, Cell Salt, Fatty Acid. This may indicate an overabundance of a biochemical. It may also indicate a supplement that is not being utilized. Often an overabundance indicates that the body cannot use that substance.

Gout Introduction Gout is a type of arthritis that occurs when too much uric acid builds up in the body, causing crystals to form in joints, and joints to become inflamed and painful. It can be hereditary or result from another condition. Gout usually affects men over 40 with a family history of gout, but it can occur at any time, and also affects women, especially after menopause. Excessive intake of food and alcohol, surgery, infection, physical or emotional stress, or the use of certain drugs can lead to the development of gout. Signs and Symptoms


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Extreme pain in a single joint, usually the base of the big toe; it can also affect other joints (such as the feet, fingers, wrists, elbows, knees, or ankles). Joint is shiny red or purple, swollen, hot, and stiff. Fever as high as 102.2°F (39°C), with or without chills. Symptoms can develop very quickly, with the first episode often occurring at night, then go away after 5 to 10 days only to come back later. In later attacks, you may see lumps (called tophi) just under the skin in the outer ear, hands, feet, elbow, or knee.

What Causes It? The body produces too much uric acid, does not excrete enough uric acid, or both. The acid accumulates in tissues in the form of needle-like crystals that cause pain. Uric acid is formed when the body digests purines, compounds found in some foods and beverages, including dried beans, liver, wine, and beer. Gout generally occurs because of a predisposition to the condition, but it can result from blood disorders or cancers, such as leukemia, or the use of certain drugs. Risk factors include:      

Family history of gout High levels of triglycerides Drinking too much alcohol Eating foods rich in purines, such as meat, shellfish, and sweetbreads. Surgery Metabolic syndrome

http://umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/condition/gout

Pathogenesis of Gout Clinical Principles The overall disease burden of gout is substantial and may be increasing. As more scientific data on the modifiable risk factors and comorbidities of gout become available, integration of these data into gout care strategies may become essential. Hyperuricemia and gout are associated with the insulin resistance syndrome and related comorbid conditions. Lifestyle modifications that are recommended for gout generally align with those for major chronic disorders (such as the insulin resistance syndrome, hypertension, and cardiovascular disorders); thus, these measures may be doubly beneficial for many patients with gout and particularly for individuals with these comorbid conditions. Effective management of risk factors for gout and careful selection of certain therapies for comorbid conditions (such as hypertension or the insulin resistance syndrome) may also aid gout care. Genetic variation in renal urate transporters or upstream regulatory factors may explain the hereditary susceptibility. https://www.the-aps.org/mm/Publications/Journals/PIM/choi-pdf.pdfappear

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Vitamin Cell Salt Mineral Protein

Cobalamin Kali Iod Potassium Iodide substance P

H H H H

Plays a key role in normal brain & nervo Goiter; thyroid, kidney, liver, stomach, Supports thyroid function indicative of pain impulses

Genome Herb-derived Amino Acid Amino Acid Amino Acid Muscle Muscle - neck/back Vitamin Vitamin compound Mineral Mineral Mineral Vitamin Hormone Biochemical Vitamin

Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M5 Gentianine Citrulline Citrulline Citrulline Rectus Abdominis Interspinales Nicotinamide adenine Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) Manganese Manganese Manganese Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) Norepinephrine Uric Acid Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin)

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

Downregulates the activity of protein May reduce body's inflammation respo May help prevent muscle pain associated with affection and arousal Non-essential Urea Cycle Amino Acid Muscle - abdominal may be associated with TMJ Manic-depressive - enhances producto Coenzyme found in all living cells, imp Deficiency may cause convulsions Excessive consumption may cause mus Supplemental form; thought to suppor Required for production of Dopamine; associated with dopamine and sympath Waste product of purine breakdown; w Synthetic supplement that acts as a pre

Technician Notes: Substance P “These neuropeptides released from peripheral nerve endings into the synovial cavity probably play a pathogenic role in human joint inflammation.” “Painful gouty arthritis produces a neurogenic depletion of substance P from peripheral nerve fibres in the synovial and subsynovial tissue.” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7678534 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14698445 Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M5 “Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors play several important roles; they mediate many of the effects of acetylcholine in the central and peripheral nervous system and modulate a variety of physiological functions, such as airway, eye and intestinal smooth muscle contraction, heart rate and glandular secretions. They may be effective therapeutic targets in Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,” http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/entry/IPR000502 Citrulline Citrulline plays a role in a physiological process called “the urea cycle,” in which toxic ammonia is converted to urea.


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Prothrombin

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Ferritin, heavy polypeptide

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Hormone

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Solute carrier family 4, anion exchanger, member 1

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Activator Ferritin, mitochondrial Biochemic al Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) Biochemic al Uric Acid

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Levels have direct correl

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Diabetes precursor

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Complement factor H related protein 1

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Bromide bromine

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Salt containing monoval

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The BRCA1-interactin

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BRCA1 interacting protein 1 5-Methyltetrahydrofolate-Homocysteine SMethyltransferase

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Converts homocysteine

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Complement Receptor 1

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Major role immune syste

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Glycogen Glycogen serves as a form of energy storage in humans. The polysaccharide structure represents the main storage form of glucose in the body. Glycogen is made and stored primarily in the cells of the liver and the muscles. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycogen Hypoglycemia, also known as low blood sugar, is when blood sugar decreases to below normal levels. Hypoglycemia can stimulate uric acid synthesis in glucose-6-phosphatase deficiency. Glucagon contributes to this response by activating ATP degradation to uric acid. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC423433/ Gout and type 2 diabetes often co-exist in people with common physical characteristics and conditions, the most prominent being obesity. “A lot of the risk factors for type 2 diabetes are the same for gout,” says Michele Meltzer, MD, an assistant professor of medicine at Thomas Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia who specializes in gout. By changing these risk factors, you can help prevent or fight both diseases. A landmark study done by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital examined the connection between drinking beer and gout. They found that people who drank two to four beers per week were 25% more likely to develop gout. And those who averaged at least two beers a day had a 200% higher risk. “Beer and hard liquor appear to cause a rise in uric acid levels,” Meltzer says. The same doesn't appear to be true with wine, however. Binge drinking is also a very strong risk factor for gout. “Plus, people who eliminate their two beers a day drop weight very quickly, which lowers risk of type 2 diabetes. So you get a two-for-one by cutting out the beer,” she says. Gout and Diabetes

Leptin There is a growing number of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. As a component of the metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes is often associated with hyperuricemia and gout. These diseases worsen prognosis of concomitant cardiovascular disorders. The study revealed hyperglycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes and its combination with gout. Patients of all three groups had increased insulin resistance, insulin and leptin levels, decreased concentration of adiponectin. Hyperuricemia and gout were significantly associated with higher leptin levels. Hyperuricemia is an excess of uric acid in the blood. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27459761 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20666730

Fanconi anemia, complementation group D2 FANCD2 mediates double strand DNA break repair. Fanconi anemia pathway functions through a direct physical interaction with DNA. Fanconi anemia is an autosomal recessive syndrome characterized by diverse clinical symptoms, hypersensitivity to DNA crosslinking agents, chromosomal instability and susceptibility to cancer. Fanconi anemia has at least 11


complementation groups (A, B, C, D1, D2, E, F, G, I, J, L); the genes mutated in 8 of these have been identified. The gene BRCA2 was suggested to underlie complementation group B, but the evidence is inconclusive. Here we show that the protein defective in individuals with Fanconi anemia belonging to complementation group B is an essential component of the nuclear protein 'core complex' responsible for monoubiquitination of FANCD2, a key event in the DNA-damage response pathway associated with Fanconi anemia and BRCA3. Unexpectedly, the gene encoding this protein, FANCB, is localized at Xp22.31 and subject to X-chromosome inactivation. X-linked inheritance has important consequences for genetic counseling of families with Fanconi anemia belonging to complementation group B. Its presence as a single active copy and essentiality for a functional Fanconi anemia−BRCA pathway make FANCB a potentially vulnerable component of the cellular machinery that maintains genomic integrity. http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v36/n11/abs/ng1458.html http://www.jbc.org/content/280/15/14877.short http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v37/n9/abs/ng1625.html

Ferritin, heavy polypeptide Stores iron in a soluble, non-toxic, readily available form. Important for iron homeostasis. Has ferroxidase activity. Iron is taken up in the ferrous form and deposited as ferric hydroxides after oxidation. Also plays a role in delivery of iron to cells. Mediates iron uptake in capsule cells of the developing kidney.

Hemochromatosis Symptoms Some people with hereditary hemochromatosis never have symptoms. Early signs and symptoms often overlap with those of other common conditions. Common symptoms include:    

Joint pain Abdominal pain Fatigue Weakness

Later signs and symptoms of the disease may include:     

Diabetes Loss of sex drive Impotence Heart failure Liver failure

When signs and symptoms typically appear Hereditary hemochromatosis is present at birth. But, most people don't experience signs and symptoms until later in life — usually between the ages of 50 and 60 in men and after age 60 in women. Women are more likely to develop symptoms after menopause, when they no longer lose iron with menstruation and pregnancy. http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hemochromatosis/symptoms-causes/dxc-20167290


Causes and significance of markedly elevated serum ferritin levels in an academic medical center. http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P02794

SLC4A1 solute carrier family 4 member 1 The protein encoded by this gene is part of the anion exchanger (AE) family and is expressed in the erythrocyte plasma membrane, where it functions as a chloride/bicarbonate exchanger involved in carbon dioxide transport from tissues to lungs. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/6521

Prothrombin Prothrombin, glycoprotein (carbohydrate-protein compound) occurring in blood plasma and an essential component of the blood-clotting mechanism (a process called coagulation).Hypoprothrombinemia, a deficiency in prothrombin, is characterized by a tendency to prolonged bleeding. It is usually associated with a lack of vitamin K, which is necessary for the synthesis of prothrombin in the liver cells. https://www.britannica.com/science/prothrombin

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Cholecystokinin Berberine CCL4 ATP binding Cassette sub family A Liothyronine sodium

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Protein Protein Protein gene-P Mineral Mineral gene Chemical Hormone Hormone Hormone Hormone

Leptin Leptin Apolipoprotein C1 pituitary hormone Manganese Manganese Progesterone receptor Gamma Oryzanol Norepinephrine Norepinephrine Norepinephrine Norepinephrine

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

increases Leptin availability inhibits Orexin removes cholesterol from tissues, activates lechitin regulates homestasis weight metabolism enzyme - production for weight receptor may reduce inflammation attention and responding actions from adrenal medulla from dopamine, stress hormone - ptsd triggers fat breakdown lipolysis

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Receptor

GABA receptor

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GABA receptor genome

Medication Activator Herb Fatty Acid

Synthetic T3 (Liothyronine) Cholecystokinin Berberine Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)

H H H H

Thyroid hormone drug (Cytomel) Activates Cholecystokinin Genome-R Increases insulin sensitivity May lower leptin levels - weight

Receptor Mineral - bioavailable Mineral - bioavailable Receptor Receptor Receptor Protein Activator Activator Protein Protein Hormone Genome Protein Protein Protein

GABA receptor A Manganese sulfate Manganese sulfate Progesterone receptor Progesterone receptor HT Serotonin receptor HT serotonin receptor Norepinephrine transporter Norepinephrine transporter PRDM16 PRDM16 Hydroxypregnenolone Lipotropin 1 PRDM16 PRDM16 Leptin

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

GABA receptor (activator) Weight metabolism Enzyme - production for weight Genome Activator form of receptor Protein - Serotonin receptor protein that removes serotonin from synapses sodium chloride dependant reuptake of extracellu monoamine transporter If low = low brown fat (the good fat) Defense against hypothermia and obesity Precursor for DHEA, which helps make Androstene Stimulates release of fatty acids from adipose tissu If low = low brown fat (the good fat) Defense against hypothermia and obesity Increases Leptin availability


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Protein Protein Protein Protein Protein Hormone Hormone Hormone Hormone

Leptin Leptin Leptin Apolipoprotein C1 Pituitary Hormone Norepinephrine Norepinephrine Norepinephrine Norepinephrine

H H H H L H H H H

Increases metabolism Simulates thermognesis, normalizes blood sugar, Inhibits Orexin Removes cholesterol from tissues, activates lecith Regulates homeostasis Attention and responding actions From adrenal medulla From dopamine, stress hormone - ptsd Triggers fat breakdown lipolysis

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Cell Salt Cell Salt

Iron Phosphate (Ferrum phosphoricum) Iron Phosphate (Ferrum phosphoricum)

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Cell Salt Cell Salt Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral

Iron Phosphate (Ferrum phosphoricum) Iron Phosphate (Ferrum phosphoricum) Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium Potassium

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

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Mineral Mineral Mineral Enzyme Cell Salt Cell Salt Cell Salt Cell Salt Cell Salt Cell Salt Cell Salt Cell Salt Enzyme Enzyme Vitamin B12 - cozyme Vitamin

Potassium Potassium Potassium Lipase Calcium fluoride Calcium fluoride Calcium fluoride Calcium fluoride Calcium fluoride Calcium fluoride Calcium fluoride Calcium fluoride Glucomylase Glucomylase

H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

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Hydroxocobalamin Pyridoxamine

H H

Vitamin B12 coenzyme form of B6

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 Cell Salt Cell Salt Flavonoid Flavonoid Flavonoid Flavonoid Flavonoid Vitamin B Vitamin B

L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine L-Arginine Dehydroascorbic Acid Potassium Sulfate Potassium Sulfate Vitamin P Quercetin Hesperetin Bioflavonoids Bioflavonoids Orotic Acid Orotic 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 H H H H H H H

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 av protein, synthesis - aids in sperm - increases found in raw cereal, chocolate tumors - retards kidney - aids in disorders of scars, healing - aids in liver detox - assists in liver, cirrhosis - aids in lysine - should not be taken direct muscle mass - increases hormones, growth - releases growth - aids in immune system - assists Ascorbic Acid form blood - helpful in circulatory functi respiratory function - helpful in protects and enhances the action capillary protectant varicose veins - may help to treat/ pain - helps in relieving Vitamin C and E - essential for the AKA - Vitamin B13; used for metab calcium and magnesium - assists t


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Vitamin B Vitamin B Enzyme Enzyme Vitamin D3 Vitamin D3 Vitamin D3 Vitamin B12 - cozyme Flavonoid

Orotic Acid Orotic Acid Diastase Diastase Vitamin D3 Cholecalciferol Calcifediol

H H H H L L L

heart attack - beneficial to take aft genetic material - helps the produ carbohydrates - digests digestion - digests carbohydrates AKA - Cholecalciferol AKA - Vitamin D3 AKA - Vitamin D3

Methylcobalamin Quercetin

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Vitamin B12 coenzyme capillary protectant

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Protein Activator Activator Activator Medication Medication Vitamin Activator Activator Gene Gene Protein

Myelin GTP RHO family GTPase 1 GTP RHO family GTPase 1 GTP RHO family GTPase 1 Pyritinol Pyritinol Pyridoxamine Ceramide kinase-like GABA receptor gamma 3 Janus kinase Janus kinase Myelin

H H H H H H H H H H H H

immune response neurogenesis Cytoskeletal protein binding Cell growth andor maintenance. Cell growth andor maintenance May facilitate production of ene May retard some aspects of agin most effective form of B6 for inh Metabolism Ceramide makes sph Hippocampus expressed in Associated with brain RNA binding protein immune response neurogenesis

Gene Gene Gene Mineral Activator Protein Protein Gene Gene Gene Biochemic al Activator

GABA A receptor, gamma 2 isoform 2 precursor GABA A receptor, gamma 2 isoform 2 precursor GABA A receptor, gamma 2 isoform 2 precursor Manganese Neurexin 1 iso 1 Myelin Myelin Parvalbumin Parvalbumin Parvalbumin

L L L L L L L L L L

epilepsy, juvenile myclonic Associated with epilepsy, juvenil Related to 2 kinds of epilepsy Enhances synthesis of endogeno nerve tissue protein, cell surface Structural constituent of myelin immune response neurogenesis regeneration injured nerve fibre Oncomodulin related Calcium ion binding, cell commu

Uric Acid Janus kinase

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Activator Activator Activator Activator Activator Activator Activator Activator Gene Activator Activator Activator Activator Protein Protein Protein Activator Gene Protein Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Biochemic al Medication Medication Mineral Protein Protein Activator

Janus kinase Cholinergic receptor neuronal nicotinic, beta polypeptide 2 Cholinergic receptor neuronal nicotinic, beta polypeptide 2 Acetylcholine Acetylcholine Acetylcholine Acetylcholine Acetylcholine Microtubule assoc.protein 2 iso 5 Neurotensin receptor 2 Neurotensin receptor 2 Neurotensin receptor 2 Neurotensin receptor 2 Retinoicacid RAP-1 interacting adaptor molecule Retinoicacid RAP-1 interacting adaptor molecule RAP1-interacting adaptor molecule Oligodendrocyte trans factor 1 iso 1 Cholecystokinin(CCK) Acetylcholine Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6)

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signal complex,cytoskeleton biog Schizophrenia CHRNB2 & CHRNB Nervous system, epilepsy fronta Nicotine & alcohol issues, schizo transport chain Epilepsy frontal l Schizophrenia in conj with CHRN nicotine and alcohol issues Transport chain epilepsy frontal essential in neurogenesis Release E stimulate MAPK activit Enhances Inositol phosphate for Cell communication, signal trans cell comm, signal transduction Ras signalling pathwaycell remod RAS signaling pathway, cell remo Link between RAS signaling & cy produce myelin sheath Excess may = anxiety cell growthmaintenance Essential for utilization of glucos May possess life extension capab May alleviate anxiety

Dopamine Idebenone Idebenone Bromine Calmodulin 3 HT serotonin receptor Neurexin 2 iso 3

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