The Endocrine System
The Endocrine system is a complex and varied collective of glands and their support systems. There are two processes, the Endocrine and the Exocrine, represented by form and function.
The glands that secrete their products into ducts and out to the external environment are exocrine. Exocrine glands produce chemicals and some hormones. Most exocrine chemicals are secreted into ducts that lead directly to the external environment. All other chemicals and hormones are carried to the endocrine system for delivery, by secretion, to the bloodstream. Although exocrine glands can produce a variety of chemicals, including hormones, they only deliver those chemical messages that travel, and receive automatia unaware. They transport automatically. Typical exocrine glands include sweat glands, salivary glands, mammary glands, stomach, liver, pancreas.
They pass the remaining microfluids on to the endocrine to be secreted in to the bloodstream. They pass their nanofluids, which include hormones, on to the endocrine delivery services. The nano fluids
The nanofluids and hormones are the rest of the gland product which include hormones carrying physiological messages and emotional messages. They communicate as well as ‘navigate’.
The glands that secrete their hormones directly into the bloodstream are endocrine.
Hormones are chemical communication throughout the body. They influence virtually every cell and function of our anatomy as well as sexual development. They are responsible for the connection between the body and the emotions. Not unlike the principles behind the electrochemical communication between minerals, hormones contain receptors and target cells. This means they must have a chemical electric resonance that makes sense to an interaction before they will interact.
There are ten main parts to the endocrine system. The 8 glands are the pineal, pituitary, thyroid, thymus, adrenal, pancreas, ovary and testis.
Some hormones dictate organ function and are from exocrine glands. They use ducts to travel and impact mood and emotion. Others regulate reproductive processes, including social responses and attraction or aversion between members of the same species. These are the endocrine hormones and are responsible for the olfactory phenomenon of human pheromones. The tenth part of the endocrine system is the human essence we call pheromones.
The endocrine system is responsible for not just what separates the men from the boys, but also what separates the men from the women. Those differences are both anatomical and emotional. Males and females think, and function, every bit as differently as they look. Hormone systems are what make females different from males…literally. Responsible for everything from breasts to babies a female’s hormone system drives not just her human existence but procreation itself. It is the woman’s 28 day menstrual cycle that moves the process of reproduction.
As her body goes through physical changes, a woman’s hormone system is secreting chemicals. Some of these hormones, like oxytocin, send off signals that attract and stimulate sexual inspiration or animal magnetism. Animal magnetism is driven by the primordial will to survive. Every element and organism shares a connection through this life force.
We began as simple organisms and have evolved into the amazingly intricate individuals that we are. When will evolved into desire the human being was born. We are creators and have just as much capacity for good as for ill. Desire can be dangerously creative, and even more obscure as allure.
The will to exist is universal to all life forms, including pathogens like bacteria. Pathogens are defined as biological agents that cause disease to its host. They live by replication not reproduction. They have no inherent instinct because they are a toxic agent and as such an anti- life form.
Although many organic life forms, including plants, communicate intent through hormones and pheromones, pathogens do not. Disease has no means of cooperation. Cooperation requires both communication and intent giving the natural world a great advantage over disease.
Illness has no source for reinforcement where human beings have remarkably cooperative systems and vast biological resources. The desire for wellness is called vigor, or the fluid of life. Vigor is to infirmity as light is to darkness. No amount of darkness can put out a single light.
The endocrine system is the fluid of communication for the human body’s set point or balance. The more advanced the endocrine system the better equipped for survival as the fittest.
The complexity of the form and function of the endocrine system is matched by the diversity of Rock-medicine. There is a different stone formula to designate each one of the nine parts to the endocrine system. The combinations represent the form of the gland. Other stones will be added to describe the receptor being sought. It may be muscular, vascular, neurological or otherwise. We will look at each stone individually in upcoming blogs…
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