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Maca Live™ can help
as it stimulates your master glands - pituitary
and the hypothalamus.
Possible Causes of Stress / Tension
Stress can result from many
things: a high-pressure job, relationships, financial
problems, loneliness, crowds, traffic jams and
life changes. Because of the complexity of today's
world, stress is experienced by everyone at one
time or another. Everyone has his or her own comfort
level where stress is concerned. What is considered
stress by one may be just a small bump in the
road to another.
Stress
may create an environment for illness and conditions
to progress, such as appetite changes, fatigue,
headaches, irritability, insecurities, memory
loss, stuttering, teeth-grinding, cold hands,
high blood pressure, shallow breathing, nervous
twitches, reduced sex drive, insomnia, gas,
indigestion, heart burn, stomach upset, withdrawal,
anxiety, panic and higher risk of heart attack.
Maca stimulates the pituitary
gland and when the pituitary gland functions
optimally, the entire endocrine system becomes
balanced, because the pituitary gland controls
the hormone output of the other three glands.
The endocrine system is
a complex network of chemical signals and messages
that control many immediate and life-long bodily
responses and functions. Growing taller, developing
male or female characteristics and reacting
to fear are all partially directed by endocrine
hormones. All animals with backbones - from
fish to mammals - have an endocrine system that
works hand-in-hand with the nervous system to:
• maintain the body's internal steady
state (nutrition, metabolism, excretion, water
and salt balance);
• react to stimuli from outside the body;
• regulate growth, development and reproduction;
and
• produce, use and store energy.
The endocrine system's three parts - glands,
hormones and target cells - relay information
and instructions throughout the body. Sometimes
the whole process works within seconds, say,
in response to fear. Other times it reacts more
slowly, telling body parts when and how much
to grow and developing characteristics that
distinguish male from female.
It happens like this:
1. Glands and nerve cells signal endocrine glands
about temperature changes, hunger, fear, growth
needs or other stimuli.
2. In response, endocrine glands release hormones
to carry instructions to specific cells. These
chemical messengers travel from head to toe
or just to the cell next door looking for and
locking onto special binding proteins, known
as receptors, that are located in and on the
target cells.
3. Once bound, the receptor reads the hormone's
message and carries out its instructions by
starting one of two distinct cellular processes.
The receptor can:
A.
turn on genes to make new proteins, which causes
long-term effects such as:
Growth -
growth hormones control height and bone structure,
too little causes dwarfism, too much causes
giantism (acromegaly).
Sexual and reproductive
maturity - sex steroid
hormones help develop, regulate and maintain
male and female sex characteristics (breast
size, bone density, muscle development, sperm
production), cycles (uterine growth, pregnancy)
and behavior.
B. Alter
the activity of existing cellular proteins,
which produce rapid responses such as:
A faster heart
beat - releasing stored
adrenalin in response to being frightened or
nervous causes the heart to race -
Varied blood sugar
levels - the hormone
insulin regulates blood sugar by modifying glucose
uptake by many tissues (low insulin levels leads
to diabetes).
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