Furthermore, from the shared screenshot, looks like you’re missing A edendesigngrp.com pointed to IP and A www pointed to the same IP to resolve your Website, both proxied .
DNSSEC is enabled and fine.
Please, consider contacting your Web hosting provider to give it to you. If you’ve forgot which one was it, check on the DNS history for your domain via online tool:
This knows to happen from time to time, e.g. new domain registered, or the scan was blocked by some other 3rd-party resource, route, etc. and couldn’t find any of the DNS records, therefore you’ve got none and prompted to add at least one to continue. Sometimes the scanning fails due to a number of reasons, despite Cloudflare’s system is doing it’s best to help on the way in the first stage.
Using below article can help you to add, edit and manage DNS records for your domain name under the Cloudflare dashboard:
Unfortunately, those aren’t valid IP addresses. Those are private network addresses, such as for inside your home network. I hope those aren’t the IP addresses that your web host told you to use.
You will need to ask your webhost. No one here can tell you who hosts your site. You might want to check your accounts payable records to see who you pay for hosting.
Your domain registrar is GoDaddy, so that may also be where your website is hosted. Your next step would be to check your GoDaddy account, or ask them if they are hosting your site.
And not Google? @epic.network already showed you a screenshot for that. If that’s not it, then there’s nothing else we can tell you. You should know where you had your site before you set up your Cloudflare account.