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Kassandra Kuehl

Restore to Your Point of Origin with 90.10 Quantum Energy Technology [Purchase Inside]


With current concerns over health & immunity, this discussion will be especially relevant.

In this episode, you’ll learn the stated intention behind the 90.10 quantum technology is to help as many people as possible connect with their innate healing potential during this unique historical moment.

I’m on a mission to educate the world about the power of the mind-body, spirit, and bioenergetics through quantum science

While quantum science is broad and is not very well understood - now more than ever people are waking up and we’re seeing that it is fundamental to sustain our health in such a toxic world.

As I integrate biofeedback and energetics into my health and beauty business and products by seeing first hand the evidence and that is going to be the future of wellness and managing the aging process

If we look at the body beyond just the traditional biochemistry point of view, it gives us so many insights into how we can improve our health.

Continuing my goal to share the newest breakthrough technology and to help YOU optimize your health and vitality,  I’ve got an awesome episode with Philipp from the company called 90.10.

On Today’s Episode You’ll Awaken to:

  • Who is Oliver Schacke - CEO of 90.10 has an incredible vision of giving back 90% of funding into the community

  • How the essence of consciousness makes up Quantum Energy

The Assets! 

  • The Power Capsule:  Superpower for the immune system - allowing the body to heal and raise its vibes into balance. 

  • Each Capsule: 

    Quantum energy is in the spheres and boosts out the frequencies into the surrounding area. 

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Each Sphere Contains:

  • The "Spring Water" frequency stores the properties of ten spring waters from different parts of the world, including the famous Lourdes healing water. 

  • Frequency "84" is comprised of the frequencies of 84 vitamins, minerals, and substances necessary for the body.
     

  • “Nikola Tesla", stores the knowledge of the brilliant inventor and can neutralize the interfering effects of electromagnetic radiation on the human organism.

    The outcome of using the capsule: Strength and endurance can be increased in the first few weeks.

    It helps to connect direct access to higher levels of consciousness by clearing the  mind and improves intuition and “ stronger synchronicity.”

    Electromagnetic Saturation relief? You bet - the quantum energy stored in the titanium spheres of the capsule can neutralize the negative electrosmog. 



    ✨ Want a POWER CAPSULE to increase your Mind + Body? You can purchase it below!

Health and Beauty through the Language of the Body and Sound

What kind of music and sounds do you LOVE? I am deeply moved by the fluidity of music, and even more so the new advanced biofeedcack tools that allow us to heal - in the most gentle way.

I prize this article by Jill Mattson - a highly respected quantum healing pioneer.

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An entirely new perspective of examining the body will yield countless breakthroughs in medical treatment, or said differently, will unveil the new paradigm of the body to be a "sonic wave pool." Many visionaries, such as Edgar Cayce, have predicted that sound will be the medicine of the future. The prediction is coming to life.

Our intricate bodies utilize sound for communication and wave interference patterns for body processes. Our medical field already uses bits and pieces of this wisdom. Sound is used for sonograms, tens units and to heal broken bones faster. Sound is right in front of our noses, yet we have barely scraped the surface of its secrets and mysteries. When we do, a whole new way of thinking will become evident – uplifting and "tuning" our bodies.

Science confirms that sound goes out the ears like a radio signal, broadcasting to the rest of the body. The body interprets the sound waves and then begins fast repairs. By observing body sounds through the holographic vibrational matrix found within one's voice, researcher Sharry Edwards discovered that when waves interact within the body, the addition or subtraction representing wave cancellation or addition is impeccably accurate. Body processes, such as digesting your food, operate like interacting sound waves and harmonic cycles. Further, these numbers (sounds) correlate to chemicals and biological formulas within the body. With this perspective, Edwards concluded that the language of the body numbers (of cycles of sound waves), expressed as frequencies or sounds.

In another "body sound" example, nerves communicate information to the far reaches of the body through electrical impulses. Thomas Heimburg, a Copenhagen University biology and physics researcher, said, "The physical laws of thermodynamics tell us that electrical impulses must produce heat as they travel along the nerve, but experiments find no heat." This made Heimburg question standard thinking about interbody communications through the nervous system.

Heimburg proposes that the nerves communicate information but through sound waves. This controversial idea would explain how anesthesiology works – a mystery that has baffled scientists for years. Anesthetics change the melting point of nerve membranes so that they can't propagate sound. Nerves are put on "stand by" and can't report messages that the brain would interpret as pain. Once again, by looking at the body as a complex wave pool and noticing the interactions of sound waves, we unravel mysteries within the body.

Sound is invasive, and we all have experienced this. Music makes us feel – it interacts with our emotions. We snap their fingers to a lively beat and relax to the soothing sounds. Sound waves interact with our feelings, which is subtle energy comprised of minuscule waves. Sound doesn't isolate its impact on our emotions and ignores the rest of our bodies. Sound waves interact with all waves nearby. That is simply science!

In an example, researcher Sharry Edwards demonstrated that if she plays the frequency associated with the supplement, niacin, the listener's face flushes as if he took a pill – but he only "listened" to the pill.

Sound can entrain our brain waves, taking them to alpha, beta, theta, and delta ranges. At specific brainwaves, our bodies produce healthy chemicals and repair our bodies. At other brain waves, one can quit smoking with greater ease. And sound can control the brain waves!

Pieces of the sonic body puzzle are continually unraveling. In 1999, an university professor at the University of Miami, found that patients who listened to music increased activities, and levels of melatonin in Alzheimer's patients increased. (Melatonin regulates sleep, improves immune function, and creates a calm mood.)

Music is correlated with the production of healthy bio-chemicals within our bodies. Music stimulation increases endorphin release, decreasing the need for medication, according to the Austin Medical Center & Harvard University Medical School. Japanese researchers added to this idea. "Music played before anesthesia caused higher production of alpha waves (indicating deeper relaxation), decreases in the stress hormones cortisol. This boosted the immune system, reducing recovery time."

In unsuspecting places, the impact of music can become influential. According to the research of Thomas Verny, "Music of Mozart and Vivaldi causes fetus' heart rates to stabilize, whereas rock music drove fetuses to distraction and violent kicking."

Jeffrey Thompson, Director of the Center for Neuroacoustic Research, adds, "Since the human body is over seventy percent water and sound travels five times more efficiently through water than through air, sound stimulation directly into the body is highly efficient, especially at the cellular level. This has shown marked cellular metabolism and, therefore, a possible mobilization of a cellular healing response."

The person living with Breast cancer, Deforia Lane, Ph.D. (Director of University Hospitals Health System in Cleveland found that music therapy increased her levels of S-Ig A (salivary immunoglobin), an immune booster.

Researcher Michael Thaut, Ph.D., who heads the Center for Biomedical Research at Colorado State University, uses musical to hasten recovery for stroke victims. He said, "The brain's motor system has a strong capacity to use rhythm as a timekeeper to guide and organize physical functions. Those who listen to 30 minutes of music during rehab improved their ability to walk faster and steadier." The rhythms of music entrain the rhythms of the body, such as heart, breathing, and circulation patterns! Certain rhythms maintain health.

A multidisciplinary MIT research team, including engineers, biomedical experts, mathematicians, and musical composers, undertook a project to formulate synthetic silk – just like a real spider's silk. The MIT team analyzed their results by using a surprising analytical tool, music!

Greatly simplifying the details, the various levels of the silk's biochemical formulation (the proteins, their relationships, and underlying structures) were translated into musical compositions. The highly diverse produced two silks, one with strong threads that would not bind properly and one that worked. The strong silk that would not form usable threads produced harsh and displeasing music. The usable fibers played as soft fluid, pleasing music. The fact that the above process resulted in anything even remotely resembling music is remarkable; the fact that pleasant music was produced from "good" silk and harsh music resulted from "bad" silk is nearly miraculous.

One of the researchers, Markus Buehler of MIT, said, "There might be an underlying structural expression in music that tells us more about the proteins that make up our bodies. After all, our organs - including the brain - are made from these building blocks, and humans' expression of music may inadvertently include more information than we are aware of."

One might question why people haven't focused on the secret language of the body – sound. Why have we not discovered this before? One reason is that sound waves in the body usually are minuscule –their volume is too tiny for us to hear. Further, many sounds cancel each other out. Wave combinations may be complicated. We must be patient to observe their effects. Their impact is subtle, but we hear sound always, and it builds up. Think of a river running over a huge rock. Of course, the water runs off, and the stone remains the same. However, after gazing at the Grand Canyon, it becomes clear that the pliable water does change the rock - slowly, the water carved mountains. And so it is with the tiny waves of sound. Slowly but continually, sounds shape and mold us.

We are re-discovering some practices of ancient masters who analyzed sound and applied these properties and underlying mathematics to other venues, such as healing the body. Due to successful results, the usage of these ancient practices endured thousands of years all over the globe. From rain dances and magic words (sounds) to listening to the number of patterns found in nature, ancient man improved his world and health – with sound.

Written by : Jill Mattson

Join the High Vibe Biofeedback Membership

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Uncover hidden stressors keeping you from living your most optimal life and instantly de-stress & balance your Energy [Field] in 15 minutes a day

[in your fuzzy bathrobe, at work, any time...anywhere].     

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Your Mission should you choose to accept is to learn how to master your energy and time on a daily basis so you can walk away with renewed confidence by stopping the hundreds of tactics, wasted money spent guessing what health and beauty products are best for you, and directly release and reduce stressors that keep draining you and in end - accelerate the aging process.

Get access to the most affordable modern-day technology to instantly  shift your inner and outer stress frequencies to more balanced healing ones at any moment.


NOW YOU CAN CLEARLY SEE WHAT’S DRAINING YOUR ENERGY

& TAKE THE RIGHT STEPS TO RESTORE YOUR HEALTH  AND BEAUTY

What is involved in your weekly energetic analysis.

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How does Biofeedback and this NEW technology make YOU a GENIUS?

The Genius Biofeedback system uses your voice and picture to assess your vibrational frequency. It then compares your frequency to other frequencies within the software and makes you aware of energies you are most resonating with today. 

You can run your frequencies with the intention and pick up on affirmation so you can tune in and create a empowering or shifting moment - connected to your highest self.  

All life around us is influenced by frequency. When running these specific frequencies, it helps to move you in the direction to your desires, best health and radiant beauty. 

Using your voice and picture, the Genius Biofeedback connects you to a vehicle to broadcast your intentions and balance underlying stressors - possibly before they become physical ailments all by implementing your personalized frequencies -  which reduces stress disturbances. 

As a result of being in the biofeedback subscription membership, users have shared that their sleep has  improved - more sharpness, mental clarity and productivity - and professional growth and success by attracting the right partners.  

Contact me at kassieannk@gmail.com today to learn more!

Join our FB Group HERE!


Top 6 Lifestyle Rituals to Attain a Healthy Immune System

COVID-19 is busy making the rounds in the world. While the news is scary, the fact is that most people recover. While you’re on lockdown, the temptation is to go into “comfort” mode. Think couch, blanket, cookies, and adult beverages to take the edge off. I get this 1000%. But here’s the thing… your job right now is to keep your immune system in tip-top shape and ready to go if needed. Lifestyle choices play a major role in determining this. Here are a few tips that your body will thank you for:

Break Up with Sugar

Eating or drinking 100 grams (8 tbsp.) of sugar, the equivalent of about two cans of soda, can reduce the ability of white blood cells to kill germs by forty percent. The immune-suppressing effect of sugar starts less than thirty minutes after eating it and may last for five hours. In contrast, eating complex carbohydrates has no effect on the immune system.

Watch Your Alcohol Intake

Drinking a lot of alcohol may take the edge off isolation, but it affects your immune system in two ways. First, it produces an overall nutritional deficiency, depriving the body of valuable immune-boosting nutrients like B vitamins. Second, alcohol, like sugar, can reduce the ability of white cells to kill germs. High doses of alcohol suppress the ability of the white blood cells to multiply, and inhibit the action of killer white cells and macrophages. And if you’re not into biology, just know that all of this is bad. 

One drink (the equivalent of 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, or 1 ounce of hard liquor) does not appear to affect the immune system, but three or more drinks do. Damage to the immune system increases in proportion to the quantity of alcohol consumed. 

Eat Real Food

Nutrition is a key component of a healthy immune system. Good nutrition is essential to a strong immune system, which may offer protection from seasonal illness and other health problems. No one food or supplement can prevent illness, but including protein, Vitamins A, Bs, C, E, zinc, copper, and selenium will help boost immunity. More about supplements next week.

Get Plenty of Sleep

I see you, perimenopausal friends! And I hear you saying, “If I could sleep, I would.” I understand your frustration, and now is a good time to find out WHY you’re not sleeping and address this.

Many studies have reported numerous benefits of a good night’s sleep. These range from weight loss to better decision making. From an immunity standpoint, there is a lot of science and biology behind this. Let me break it down into a digestible chunk. The fall in stress hormones and inflammatory mediators during sleep allows your T cells (the good guys) to stick to viruses and kill them. 

How to get a better night’s sleep? 

  • Find out if hormone imbalances or high cortisol are part of the picture. 

  • Manage your stress. 

  • Create a bedtime routine that is soothing and lets your body know it’s time to relax. 

  • Keep the same bedtime every day even during isolation.

Get Your Move On… But Not Too Much

Exercise is fabulous for maintaining your mental health. My daily walks are part of what’s keeping ME sane. But there is some evidence that pushing yourself in really hard workouts (especially if you are not used to it) can actually suppress your immune system. Hard, prolonged exercise increases levels of stress hormones, which can then open the door for infections. The key here is to have a balanced training program that includes not only hard exercise but relaxing activities like yoga and meditation.

Wash Your Hands!

I don’t think this really needs to be repeated, but it certainly won’t hurt. Keep washing those hands with soap and water. Use hand sanitizer if you can’t use soap and water… at least 60% alcohol. If you can’t find it at the store, here’s how to make your own.

COVID-19 is serious business and self-care may feel like it’s “extra.” Trust me, it is not. Keeping your immune system in tip-top shape is your best defense against serious illness.

Resource: Garret

The Two Phases of Liver Detoxification and Parasite Cleansing

Phases of Liver Detox: What They Do & How to Support Them

Detoxing isn’t something you just do in a one-week “cleanse.” 

Your liver is busy detoxing 365 days a year. So it’s important to support it every day.

When our body is able to detox efficiently and run smoothly, we experience beautiful skin, a clear mind and optimal energy.  

When the liver isn’t working well, harmful compounds can pile up in your body and lead to symptoms like headaches, fatigue, fine lines from dehydrated skin and more.

And over the long run, toxins increase the risk of disease. 

SO THE GOAL IS TO….Lesson the body burdon. 

Lessening the body burden highly involves how the liver is able to convert fat-soluble toxins into water-soluble forms so that you can eliminate invaders that steal your health and beauty.

 There are 4 to 6 levels of detoxification but for today’s purpose, we will discover what happens as you move from phase one to phase two liver detoxification.   

Let’s chat how we can sustain a tox-free lifestyle to remove stress, overwhelm and dis-ease in your life.   

I will share that this presentation has a added focus of how due to a toxic environment, low grade infections, mold, candida and parasites have become a concern and bottle neck that many are not able to see when it comes to everyday quality of life and symptoms.


Let’s Jump In!


Fundamentally, there are two main ways your body gets rid of toxins.

Water-soluble toxins can be sent directly to your kidneys and excreted in your urine.

Fat-soluble toxins are first metabolized in your liver to make them water-soluble. Then they can be excreted via your urine or bile.

A Missing Link: Biological toxins

Microbes create toxins, sometimes called biological toxins or biotoxins. You also produce toxins in the course of normal bodily functions or metabolism. These could harm your health if you’re unable to detoxify them or break them down. 

Here are some examples of biological toxins and other compounds your liver processes: 

Ammonia: Some amino acids you consume are used to make body proteins. You break down the rest for other uses. Ammonia is a byproduct of this process and can be toxic in high amounts. Also, some bacteria and parasites create ammonia, adding to your toxin load. Your liver converts ammonia into urea so you can excrete it. 

Hormones: Your hormones must be in proper balance. For example, excess estrogen is linked to problems like breast cancer and obesity. Your liver converts excess estrogen into a form you can excrete. Poor liver health can lead to excess estrogen. 

Mycotoxins: Mold can produce harmful chemicals called mycotoxins. These contaminate water-damaged buildings, as well as some foods. Mold can also grow inside you and produce mycotoxins in your body. 

Bacterial toxins: Harmful bacteria in water-damaged buildings and in your gut produce toxins. That includes endotoxins called lipo-poly-saccharides. These are from the outer membrane of bacteria. They can trigger inflammation in your body. 

Without good liver health, these and many other toxins could significantly accumulate in your body. 

Do you suspect toxins are building up in your body due to inadequate liver function?

Chronic inflammation and infections stand in the way of detox. They lead to lower levels of the liver enzymes needed to detoxify harmful compounds. 


For these reasons, it’s helpful to have a basic understanding of how detox works.


Phase 1 and Phase 2 detoxification

Your liver is particularly watching out for fat-soluble toxins. These may come from your gut after digestion. Or they may be released into your blood from your fat stores. 



Fat-soluble toxins are less easily eliminated than water-soluble ones. Once your liver picks up a fat-soluble toxin, it puts it through Phase 1 detoxification. That’s necessary before it can be made water-soluble in Phase 2. 

What happens in phase 1 liver detox?

The main purpose of Phase 1 liver detox is to modify toxins so they can work with enzymes in Phase 2 of detoxification.

A family of enzymes called cytochrome P450 drive the majority of Phase 1 detox reactions. For example, they handle about 75% of the drugs that people may take. 

Your liver has the most cytochrome P450 enzymes. This vital organ is the main workhorse in detoxification. Still, your small intestine, brain, heart, lungs, skin, and other tissues also contain these enzymes and help with detox. 

Phase 1 enzymes modify fat-soluble toxins to water soluble. But there’s a caveat. Phase 1 reactions produce lots of free radicals. 

The free radicals can disrupt cellular function and damage cells. So, you need to move the intermediate molecules to Phase 2 of liver detox efficiently. 

The first way to do that is to minimize your exposure to toxins. 

Here are  ways to support Phase 1 detox.

Supporting phase 1 liver detoxification

Consider these nutrients and other factors to aid Phase 1 liver detox:

Organic food: Opting for organic food reduces your exposure to pesticides like glyphosate. This weed killer impairs cytochrome P450 enzymes you need for detox. Glyphosate also disrupts the function of mitochondria. They make energy your cells need for detox. 

Antioxidants: Phase 1 liver detox generates free radicals that could damage your cells. So be sure to include plenty of antioxidant-rich foods and herbs in your diet. Some examples are broccoli, berries, nuts, garlic, turmeric, and green tea. 

N-acetyl cysteine (NAC): This is made from the amino acid cysteine. NAC can act as an antioxidant by neutralizing free radicals directly. But it also helps your body make more glutathione, a potent free-radical quencher. That helps protect your liver. 

B vitamins: Some Phase 1 enzymes need the help of B vitamins, including riboflavin (B2) and niacin (B3). If you avoid dairy products — a top source of riboflavin — seek other sources. Riboflavin is in almonds, eggs, and quinoa. Niacin is found in meats, poultry, and sunflower seeds. 

Zinc: You need this vital mineral for Phase 1 detox, as it’s required for cytochrome P450 activity. Some good sources of zinc are meat, chicken (mainly dark meat), pumpkin seeds, cashews, and oatmeal. 

Kidney and liver herbs: Several herbs could support kidney and liver detox. For example, milk thistle may promote antioxidant defense in your kidneys and liver. It may also help reduce liver inflammation. 

Oxygen: A good supply of oxygen supports the chemical reactions in liver detox, including cytochrome P450 enzymes. A supplement of stabilized molecular oxygen may support your oxygen status. Get plenty of fresh air, too. And minimize indoor air pollutants, such as by using natural cleaning products

Now that you’re up-to-speed on Phase 1, it’s time to find out what Phase 2 of liver detox entails.

Phase 2 Liver Detoxification



So, Phase 2 involves joining products from Phase 1 with other molecules. This makes the toxins less reactive. It also makes the toxins more water-soluble. That way they can be excreted more easily into your blood or bile for elimination. 

What happens in phase 2 liver detox?

The major Phase 2 detox pathways and some of the toxins they help with include:

Glucuronidation: This is one of the most common Phase 2 pathways. It helps clear about 1 in 10 of the top 200 prescribed drugs. It also detoxifies some chemicals, such as BPA used in many plastic containers. The end products of glucuronidation are commonly excreted via your bile. 

Sulfonation: This is considered another major Phase 2 pathway. Sometimes it’s also called sulfation, but sulfonation is more accurate. It detoxifies acetaminophen and some carcinogens. Toxins that go through the sulfonation pathway are commonly excreted in your urine. 

Glutathione: Glutathione isn’t “just” an antioxidant. In Phase 2 detox, it helps remove mold toxins, pesticides, and heavy metals such as mercury. You also use this pathway to detox synthetics.  

Methylation: You may know about methylation since some people have genetic variants related to this pathway. Methylation helps clear histamine. That’s produced in your body and is also high in some foods, such as fermented items. If histamine builds up, it can lead to headaches, nausea, rashes, and other issues. 

Acetylation: This pathway helps detoxify carcinogens, such as those in your diet, cigarette smoke, and car exhaust. It also helps clear histamine and caffeine. That’s why the effects of a morning cup of coffee “wear off.”

Amino acid: Certain amino acids — the building blocks of protein — can attach to toxic molecules so you can excrete them. For example, the amino acid glycine can bind with benzoate, a common food preservative. 


Supporting phase 2 liver detoxification


Making sure Phase 2 of liver detox is keeping up with Phase 1 is critical. 

Here are some nutrients and phytochemicals that support Phase 2 liver detoxification:

Amino acids: In Phase 2, enzymes attach amino acids to some Phase 1 detox products to enable you to excrete them. Examples of such amino acids are glycine, taurine, cysteine, and methionine. 

Magnesium: This mineral may increase your glutathione production. As you read above, glutathione provides antioxidant protection and Phase 2 detoxification. Magnesium also supports methylation enzymes. 

B vitamins: Several B vitamins — including folate, B6, and B12 — support methylation enzymes, as well as other aspects of liver detox. Folate is found in spinach, sunflower seeds, and avocados. Good sources of vitamin B6 are meat, nuts, and seeds. And vitamin B12 is found in meat, poultry, and eggs. If you avoid all animal products, you’ll need a supplemental source of B12. 

Broccoli sprouts: These are a top source of sulforaphane. This phytochemical increases your production of glutathione. And it promotes the action of Phase 2 liver detoxification enzymes.

Flavonoids: One key flavonoid is ellagic acid, which is abundant in pomegranates. Ellagic acid promotes the activity of Phase 2 enzymes while decreasing Phase 1 activity. This encourages a better balance between the activity of these two phases. And that could help keep damaging intermediate products in check. Berries are a great source of flavonoids, too. 


Transporting Toxins Out of Your Liver

After Phase 1 and 2, the now water-soluble toxins are shipped out of your liver cells. Some people refer to this as Phase 3 liver detoxification. 

Supporting liver drainage

Finishing detox is just as important — if not more important — as starting it. You can do several things to help your liver get rid of the end products of detoxification. 

Here are some compounds and other strategies that could help support toxin elimination from your liver and the rest of your body:

TUDCA: This consists of water-soluble bile acids and is also known as tauroursodeoxycholic acid. Animal and lab studies suggest TUDCA promotes bile secretion, which is important to get rid of toxins. And when TUDCA is combined with NAC, BioActive Carbons, and melatonin, it also helps support Phase 1 and Phase 2 detox.

BioActive Carbons: These specialized extracts of fulvic and humic acid can bind some of the toxin-laden bile in your gut. That way, the toxins will be excreted instead of recirculating. The majority of your bile is recycled.

Fiber: Some types of fiber you consume in foods may also help bind bile in your gut. So, fiber is another way to encourage toxin excretion in your stools. This includes soluble fiber, such as found in oatmeal, legumes, and prunes. (79) 

Intestinal-moving herbs: Herbs such as aloe vera and ginger gently stimulate your gut to help prevent constipation. Ideally, you should move your bowels two or three times a day during your detox journey. That supports toxin elimination. 

Good hydration: You need to consume enough water to support the elimination of toxins through your urine and stools. Good hydration helps your kidneys work better. Being well-hydrated also helps reduce your risk of constipation.

Coffee enemas: A do-it-yourself coffee enema supports liver drainage. It could trigger your bile ducts to dilate, which supports the release of toxin-laden bile. That moves it out of your liver. 

In conclusion - 

Giving your body what it needs to eliminate toxins is vital to your liver health. The above list provides smart ways to support your liver.

To review :

The process of liver detoxification is central to your overall health. It helps you get rid of the toxins you take in from the environment, as well as those produced in your body.


Your liver filters out fat-soluble toxins and converts them into a less reactive, water-soluble form in two phases. That helps you get rid of the toxins via your urine and bile — assuming your drainage is working well.

If your liver detox is lagging or your drainage is backed up, you may feel fatigued, accelerate aging and limit your mind to living in peace and joy 

So, whether doing a physical, energetic protocol to support a liver detox or through a Mindful lifestyle with good nutrition and antioxidant-rich herbs - you're now more aware of how take control and be in a self empowered state of mind and action.

So.    What's the first step you can take to support your liver detox today?


Watch this video on all the details shared here today.


 




Setting COVID-19 Aside ⚠️ Free Webinar on Detoxing RETRO-Viruses!

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HELLO beautiful!⠀⠀⠀

Real talk here. 
As we are learning about a particular virus as of late, I want to shine a light on how a hidden and silent TRUE epidemic of retroviruses affects our everyday health. How do you FIND OUT IF YOU HAVE A HIDDEN RETROVIRUS ...  and safely filter it out of your body?  It's complicated, but 100% possible.  

Could a "non-corona" retrovirus be contributing to your ....

- fatigue

- bloating
- allergies

- insomnia

- complex illness, etc?


Microbes can suppress your immune system, reproduce inside your cells, alter your genetic material, hide inside parasites, and make other infections worse.
Viruses target specific cells and tissues in your body. When infected by a virus, a host cell is forced to produce thousands of identical copies of the virus at an extraordinary rate. In some cases, the genetic material of a virus can remain dormant within a cell for years until triggered again.
Fortunately, careful lifestyle choices and detoxification can play a key role in the prevention, management, and treatment of infections.


Here's how I'm standing on the front line and helping women one by one with scientifically proven quantum science technology.
Each week I perform a personalized biofeedback health analysis for members of my High Vibe Health and Beauty membership.  

This enables me to track and see first hand what low-grade infections, viruses, molds, parasites (and more) are present.  

I then create personalized sound healing tones to help energetically irradicate them - bringing the body back into balance.  

And YES!  I even include a rife frequency that helps remove the damn Corona Virus! 

Pretty epic (and sci-fi, right?)
In light of this, I recently recorded a webinar (track back to minute one of the video on the hyperlink) for my members on the important phases of a liver detox, and how Cellcore Biosciences helps take hold of viruses, mold and parasites.   

If you have any questions about how you can relieve the stress bombarding your mind, body and spirit today,  please feel free to reach out by hitting reply. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀


How Biofeedback can help support your stress TODAY!   

SO TELL ME .....


Do you find yourself swimming in google or at the store shelf wondering...

  • What products “really work”

  • What products are best for you

  • The best products that provide real solutions and results that are safe, natural and organic. 


Well, what if you could KNOW all of these things...before you waste more money, time and frustration? 


Would you like to spend more time on what you CAN control versus what you cannot control?


What if you had a SURE “path wellness and youthfulness” that would make seeing exactly what your body, mind and spirit need daily  not just realistic…but even EASY? 


What if you never had to “guess” what you need to assure youre removing key stressors every day that just leads to accelerated aging, depression or fatigued…


And instead, you know EXACTLY what you need, what you should consider buying to support your specific needs  (AND all while increasing your vibrational cellular energy)?


The good news is…  You can with the latest quantum science health technology! 


Reach out to kassieannk@gmail.com to learn more!


WHAT IS BIOFEEDBACK? 

Quantum Biofeedback is an empowering tool that helps you enhance youth, longevity and a less stressed state of being.

We now know from energetic and neuroplasticity research that our literal words change our DNA.  With the same application, we can use biofeedback as a focused output frequency that begins to change the DNA.

The biofeedback personalized healing sound tones point to your exact frequency needed to clear or harmonize the stressors in your biofield.  At the deepest biological level, biofeedback is creating cellular harmony, reducing the stress that's in your energy field and thus freeing up and re-energizing your body.


Biofeedback through this program is the newest technology that allows you to gain invisible and additional information about yourself by "peeling back the layers of the onion” to your most optimal health and longevity.  

The feedback of frequencies to your energy field is like "reminding" your energetic body to come back into the most beautiful symphony of homeostasis and balance.

Frequent and consistent imprinting of these customized frequencies into your field will yield the most positive impact.


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How aging accelerates, hows its measured and what you can do about it.

HELLO informed beauty!

Living in a NEW AGE of biohacking, energetic medicine and advanced genetic testing - we are so blessed to have the immense amount of research - solutions and experts we have today to help us feel, look and be are best as we age.

Today, I’m going to geek out and share the latest research on - ACCELERATED aging, hows its measured and what you can do about it.

READY? Let’s jump in.

This article outlines recent research within epigenetic and aging clocks – predictors of biological age based on alterations in a person's DNA methylation profile. 

Methylations are biochemical processes that modify the activity of a DNA segment without changing its sequence. They occur naturally and regulate gene expression to control normal growth and development.  

With age, the methylation state of various DNA sites (often enriched in genes that govern processes like cell death and survival, cellular growth and proliferation, organismal and tissue development, and cancer) may change. These methylation changes are quantifiable and serve as a means to gauge biological age, which is often different from chronological age. 

Put another way, we all know that one person who looks great for their age. Some of these hard-to-quantify qualities we intuitively see in other people (or even ourselves) when it comes to aging often actually correspond with something that can now be quantified and put to a number via epigenetic testing, allowing us to peek behind the DNA curtain at true biological age.

The term "epigenetic clock" is also a collective designation referring to the natural biological mechanisms that drive DNA methylation. 

 

Telomeres

TICK TOCK - THE POWER OF TELOMERES   

Epigenetic clocks are predictors of biological age based on alterations in an individual's DNA methylation profile.

 Methylation is a biochemical process that modifies the activity and potential of your DNA without changing its sequence, which occurs naturally and regulates gene expression to control normal growth and development. 


As women age, the methylation state of various genes tends to change and are now a way to help professionals to gauge your epigenetic age (infulenced through lifestyle and stress), which often differs from chronological age.

The term "epigenetic clock" refers to the natural biological process that drives your DNA turnover and rebuilding of cellular health. This individual molecular "footprint" for you also reflects the biological life history of you- as a living organism. 

The information we’ll go over today focuses primarily on predictive epigenetic clocks, with a brief mention of the innate.

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Overview of concepts underpinning epigenetic clocks

Epigenetics

Epigenetics is a biological mechanism that regulates gene expression (how and when certain genes are turned on or off). 

I coin this concept as the “80/20” rule.  Your diet, lifestyle, personal care beauty products and environmental exposures is the driver of 80% epigenetic changes throughout an individual's lifespan to influence health and disease. 

For example, epigenetic processes when dysregulated can result in accelerated aging, diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer's disease.[1][2] Scientific evidence suggests that some  genetic changes can be passed from generation to generation, although are mostly influenced by turning “good and bad gene” activity up or down.[3]

Three biochemical processes are thought to drive epigenetic change:

-DNA methylation

-Histone modification

-Non-coding RNA-associated gene silencing.

In conclusion here, the DNA’s ability to fully process through seeing the quality of your methylation, which helps determine the prediction of your biological age via epigenetic clocks.


WHAT IS METHYLATION?

The topic of methylation is getting its fair share of attention lately, and rightly so. Methylation is a simple biochemical process – it is the transfer of four atoms - one carbon atom and three hydrogen atoms (CH3) – from one substance to another.

When optimal methylation occurs, it has a significant positive impact on many biochemical reactions in the body that regulate the activity of the cardiovascular, neurological, reproductive, and detoxification systems, including those relating to:

-DNA production

-Neurotransmitter production

-Detoxification

-Histamine metabolism

-Estrogen metabolism

-Eye health

-Fat metabolism

-Cellular energy

-Liver health

WHY IS METHYLATION IMPORTANT?

The body is a very complex machine, with various gears and switches that need to be all functioning properly to operate optimally. Think of methylation, and the opposite action, demethylation, as the mechanism that allows the gears to turn, and turns biological switches on and off for a host of systems in the body.

HOW DOES METHYLATION HAPPEN?

CH3 is provided to the body through a universal methyl donor known as SAMe (S-adenosylmethionine). SAMe readily gives away its methyl group to other substances in the body, which enables the cardiovascular, neurological, reproductive, and detoxification systems to perform their functions.

If enough 5-MTHF is present, the methylation cycle will work efficiently.

Folic acid from the diet or supplements must be converted to this active form, 5-MTHF, before it can be used in the body in the methylation cycle.

Unfortunately, approximately 60% of people in the United States have a genetic mutation that makes it challenging for their bodies to create enough 5-MTHF.

IMPROVING THE METHYLATION CYCLE

In addition to a healthy, whole-food, non-processed food diet, make sure you are eating a lot of these foods:

  • Asparagus

  • Avocado

  • Broccoli

  • Brussels sprouts

  • Green, leafy vegetables

  • Legumes (peas, beans, lentils)

  • Rice

Lifestyle changes include:

  • Engage in regular physical exercise

  • Avoid excessive alcohol consumption

  • Don’t smoke

  • Avoid excessive coffee consumption (not more than five cups daily)

SEVEN ESSENTIAL NUTRIENTS FOR METHYLATION

There are seven specific nutrients that can help the methylation cycle achieve optimal performance, even if an individual has a genetic mutation that slows down the methylation cycle.

  1.  5-MTHF (active folate)

  2.  Methylcobalamin (active vitamin B12)

  3.  Pyridoxal 5’-Phosphate (active vitamin B6)

  4.  Riboflavin 5’-Phosphate (active vitamin B2)

  5.  Magnesium

  6.  Betaine (also known as trimethylglycine)

  7.  Vitamin D

Proper methylation influences so many systems in our bodies that it often gets overlooked, which can severely impact how well your body functions. Ask your health-care practitioner for advice if you have any concerns about your CH3 cycle.

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Aging

Aging comprises the collective physiological, functional, and mental changes that accrue in a biological organism over time. It is the primary risk factor for many chronic diseases in humans, including cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and cardiovascular disease. 

Chronological age

An individual's chronological age simply reflects the number of years an individual has been alive. Although scientific milestones correlate that chronological age is an unreliable measure of the aging process.

Epigenetic age

Epigenetic age is based on an individual's DNA methylation health previously discussed. An individual's epigenetic age strongly correlates with their chronological age. However, some exceptions exist. For example, the epigenetic ages of semi-supercentenarians (people who live to be 105 to 109 years old) are markedly younger than their chronological ages.[10]

Biological age

An individual's biological age, sometimes referred to as phenotypic age, provides a measure of the physiological and functional state. It is a calculation of an individual's risk of disease and death compared to individuals of the same chronological age, based on biochemical measures of inflammation and metabolic and immune function.[11]

Age Acceleration   

Age acceleration occurs when an individual's epigenetic age exceeds their chronological age 

and may be the result of either intrinsic or extrinsic factors. 

Intrinsic factors are largely driven by internal physiological and biological factors such as normal metabolism and genetics.

 Extrinsic factors are those associated with lifestyle and environmental exposures, such as diet, chemicals, EMF, UV radiation, and mental health and overall stress.  

 Each is named for the scientist who created the clock or for the clock's output. The most accurate and robust of these clocks are described here.

Research to Determine Real Time Biological Age 

The Hannum clock

Created by Dr. Gregory Hannum, the Hannum clock is a single-tissue calculator of epigenetic age base present in DNA from human blood.[13] 

Use of the Hannum clock also demonstrated that exposure to abuse, financial hardship, or neighborhood disadvantage that occurred around the age of 7.5 years alters methylation patterns, which may influence normal patterns of cellular aging.[15]

Another study investigated the effects of cigarette smoking on aging using the Hannum clock based on methylation findings indicated that not only was smoking associated with accelerated biological aging, but even low levels of exposure elicited strong effects.[16]

The Horvath clocks

The original Horvath epigenetic clock, created by Dr. Steven Horvath, predicts age based on methylation patterns and rates in the DNA of 51 different tissue and cell types.[7]

 The Horvath clock can identify the epigenetic age of a donor with 96 percent accuracy within approximately four years of actual age.[7] Its accuracy extends across multiple tissue types and ages, including children.

Diet and lifestyle factors that influence epigenetic aging

Extrinsic epigenetic aging incorporates factors such as immune cell aging.

Factors associated with slowed intrinsic aging included higher poultry intake, factors associated with slowed extrinsic aging included higher fish intake, higher carotenoid levels (a marker of fruit and vegetable intake), higher education, moderate alcohol consumption, and higher physical activity. 

Factors associated with accelerated intrinsic aging included higher BMI, but metabolic syndrome (which is associated with higher BMI) was linked with both intrinsic and extrinsic accelerated epigenetic aging.[17]

Predicting lifespan and healthspan using a novel epigenetic clock

The recently-identified GrimAge (named creatively for the Grim Reaper) predicts lifespan and healthspan in units of years and tests whether potential lifestyle interventions may slow or reverse biological aging.

DNA methylation PhenoAge: A better predictor of biological age

Dr. Morgan Levine and Dr. Steve Horvath created a multi-tissue clock that calculates an individual's phenotypic age, called DNAm PhenoAge.[11] This clock, sometimes referred to as the "Levine clock," is distinct from other clocks in that it predicts time to death based on DNA methylation as well as biochemical markers of age-related disease, including albumin, creatinine, glucose, C-reactive protein, alkaline phosphatase, and several blood components. Several physiological responses are associated with accelerated phenotypic aging, including increased activation of proinflammatory pathways and decreased DNA repair activities.[11]

The DNAm PhenoAge predicts mortality risk among people of the same chronological age. It was used in a study to estimate the 10-year mortality risk (converted into units of years) in a cohort of people living in the United States (NHANES data), based on nine clinical biomarkers of aging that are highly predictive of cardiovascular disease and coronary heart disease. The findings demonstrated that each one-year increase in DNAm PhenoAge was associated with a 9 percent increase in all-cause mortality, a 10 percent increase in CVD-related mortality, a 7 percent increase in cancer-related mortality, a 20 percent increase in diabetes-related mortality, and a 9 percent increase in chronic lower respiratory disease mortality, even after adjusting for chronological age.

Alcohol, air pollution, and epigenetic aging

One study used the DNAm PhenoAge epigenetic clock to investigate the effects of heavy, chronic alcohol intake on epigenetic age acceleration using clinical biomarkers such as liver function enzymes. 

The study, which estimated DNA methylation age in 331 people with alcohol use disorder, found that the disorder accelerated aging by an average of 2.2 years

Exposure to air pollutants is associated with poor health outcomes and increased risk of disease. A study using the Levine clock to gauge epigenetic age of more than 2,700 white women living in the United States who were exposed to particulate air pollutants found that the women's epigenetic aging was accelerated by as much as six years.[23]

Altering the native epigenetic clock's rate of ticking

In general, the native epigenetic clock's ticking rate across multiple types of tissue from a single individual is fairly consistent. However, the cerebellum tends to age more slowly, while female breast tissue tends to age more quickly.

Interestingly, in vitro evidence suggests that the epigenetic age of adult cells can be reset. Dr. Shinya Yamanaka discovered a group of proteins that can reprogram differentiated (mature) cells into pluripotent stem cells and are physiological hallmarks of aging and prolong lifespan partly by resetting the innate epigenetic clock.[24]


The role of Yamanaka factors was demonstrated in vivo as well, in a mouse model of premature aging in which short-term induction of Yamanaka factors improved markers of aging, including those associated with tumor suppression, mitochondrial dysfunction, and oxidative stress. The same study showed that in older, normal mice, short-term induction of Yamanaka factors mitigated the deleterious effects of pancreatic or muscle injury, which could have implications for age-related metabolic dysfunction or strength losses, respectively.[25]

Epigenetic aging determined by genetic and lifestyle factors

Some individuals may be genetically predisposed to a slower overall clock rate. For example, one study analyzed the DNA methylation levels of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (a type of white blood cell) from semi-supercentenarians and their offspring. The investigators found that the average epigenetic age of the semi-supercentenarians was nearly nine years younger than their chronological age. The epigenetic age of their offspring was approximately five years younger than that of their age-matched controls.[10]

Lifestyle factors and exposures can influence the native ticking rate, as well. For example, an obesogenic diet can increase methylation and the clock's subsequent ticking rate.[26] And, as described above, smoking cigarettes and exposure to particulate air pollutants increases the epigenetic aging rate.[16][23] Some interventions have been identified that may slow the aging rate, however. These measures have been studied for their longevity-enhancing effects and include caloric restriction and administration of rapamycin, an immunosuppressant drug.[27]

Conclusion

Epigenetic clocks predict biological age based on molecular markers on an individual's DNA. Several variants of clocks have been identified, and they differ based on the type and number of tissues in which the markers are measured, as well as the final output. 

In general, the epigenetic aging rate across multiple types of tissue from a single individual is fairly consistent, but some exceptions do exist.

The use of epigenetic clocks may have widespread applications in health and society, including forensic science and early prevention and treatment of disease to promote healthy aging.

In the future, rather than asking whether a person's biomarkers look better, soon clinical trials may ask whether the person is simply aging better.

If youre interested about how to reduce stress, increase your telomere health now that you’ve captured this in important information - then reach out to me and I’ll share how we can work together so you can STAY SANE, GET SLEEP and BRING YOUR SEXY BACK.

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The 411 on Terpenes [CBD + Terpenes are Better Together]

LET’S CHAT TERPENES! Terp - what? ……

If you’ve been following the hemp revolution, you’ve most likely experienced or read about Terpenes.

The hemp plant is rich in terpenes. In fact, scientists researching the chemical structure of the plant have identified over 150 different types.

So, what are terpenes and why should you care?

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The 411 on Terpenes

Terpenes (pronounced TUR-PEENS) are organic compounds that give cannabis varieties their distinct scents; such as pine, citrus, or berry. Just like cannabinoids (THC and CBD), terpenes are found in the resin of cannabis, a sticky oil produced by tiny glands that densely cover the surface of cannabis flowers, and to a lesser extent, their foliage. This why terpenes are often described as essential or aromatic oils.

 Although “terpenes” has become a buzzword amongst cannabis consumers, these organic compounds are not unique to cannabis. In fact, basically all fragrant plants and flowers, including fruits, vegetables, herbs, and spices contain some combination of terpenes. They develop terpenes as a survival mechanism to repel predators and lure pollinators. 

What’s the Difference Between Terpenes and Terpenoids?

You may have heard the words “terpene” and “terpenoid” used interchangeably. Both compounds are related; however, there are some key differences. 

Terpenesare volatile hydrocarbons present in the essential oil (resin) of cannabis. The term “volatile” means that these compounds easily evaporate at room temperature, releasing an aroma. Terpenoids, on the other hand, are derivatives of terpenes that have an additional atom due to the process of drying and curing of the cannabis plant. 

Cannabis contains both terpenes and terpenoids, although terpenes are the primary component found in resin and are of greatest interest to humans. 

What are Terpenes Used For?

Humans have been using terpenes to naturally flavor foods, perfumes, and cosmetics for centuries, and in more recent years, synthetic terpenes have even been created as food additives. 

We have also been reaping the rewards of their therapeutic properties. Have you ever noticed the soothing effect of lavender? Or the energizing sensation of citrus scents? Each terpene has its own unique effect. Some relieve stress and pain, while others promote focus and acuity. But what about the terpenes in cannabis?

Therapeutic Properties of Cannabis Terpenes

The terpenes found in cannabis, in particular, the cannabis flower, have displayed many therapeutic properties. 

Myrcene

Myrcene is the most prevalent terpene in cannabis, and one of the most powerful. Also found in lemongrass, mangos, and basil, it has an earthy aroma with hints of cardamom and cloves. Myrcene, in particular, β-myrcene, is believed to increase the permeability of the blood-brain barrier, enabling cannabinoids to diffuse across the barrier into the central nervous system easily. This is why, strains with a predominance of myrcene are shown to enhance the analgesic and sedative effects of cannabis, and offer potential medical value for chronic pain and insomnia. [1]

Linalool

Also found in lavender and cinnamon, linalool is perhaps the most recognizable terpene in cannabis. Its soothing floral fragrance is shown to have anti-anxiety and analgesic effects, helping to relieve insomnia and counteract anxiety by calming and relaxing the mind and body. [2]In addition to its calming effect, linalool has potent anti-inflammatory properties. It has been shown to significantly reduce inflammation within the lungs caused by cigarette smoking, as well as reduce lung irritation associated with inhaling cannabis. [3]

Limonene

Limonene, as you might have guessed, is found in lemons and has an uplifting citrus aroma that elevates mood and provides stress relief. [4]This powerful terpene has also shown potential as a natural treatment for acne due to its anti-fungal, anti-bacterial and anti-oxidant properties. [5]Most recently, limonene is being investigated for its immunomodulatory properties, including potential anti-tumor effects. [6]

Pinene

Pinene has an invigorating woody pine scent, which is shown to reduce inflammation associated with conditions like asthma, chronic pain, and stomach ulcers. Several studies have indicated that alpha-pinene (α-pinene) significantly reduces proinflammatory cytokines, including TNF-α,  interleukin-6, and nitric oxide. It’s also shown to inhibit cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), the same enzyme that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen and aspirin, act on to reduce pain and inflammation. [7]

Caryophyllene

Also found in black pepper, the terpene beta-caryophyllene (β-caryophyllene) is a strong anti-inflammatory shown to act on CB1 receptors. It was once a common treatment for stomach ulcers in the United Kingdom and has shown great promise as a treatment for other inflammatory conditions, such as contact dermatitis. 

The Entourage Effect

While cannabinoids, like THC and CBD, are primarily responsible for the therapeutic and psychoactive effects of cannabis, terpenes also play an important role. Cannabinoids and terpenes actually work together to produce complementary or synergistic results in what is known as the “Entourage Effect.”

Terpenes not only provide their own medicinal value, as shown above, but these aromatic oils also mediate the effects of cannabinoids. For example, the floral fragrance of linalool works in harmony with THC to protect against the anxiety that can be experienced with cannabis. In another example, the uplifting aroma of pinene counteracts the negative effects of THC on memory and cognition by increasing alertness and mental clarity. 

Although more research is needed, studies show that terpenes also work together to enhance one another's effects. For example, both pinene and limonene assist with the absorption of other terpenes, ultimately enhancing their potential medicinal value. Due to the complementary properties of cannabinoids and terpenes, scientists are currently investigating the most effective combination in the treatment for a variety of conditions. 

A combination of CBD (the most therapeutic cannabinoid), Myrcene (a natural sedative) and Caryophyllene (a natural pain reliever) are proving to be a safe and effective natural sleep therapy. While a blend of CBD with anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial terpenes, like Limonene, Linalool, and Pinene is showing great promise as an acne treatment.  [9]

Bottom Line: Check the Terpene Profile on CBD

Although the scents between different strains of cannabis are subtle, the effects of terpenes are powerful. These organic compounds add great value through their synergistic effects and have opened up a new window of medical potential in the field of cannabis research. Today, cannabis laboratories can test for terpene content, allowing users to read the terpene profile and choose their product accordingly. 

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  3. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1567576915301089

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